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During the KTLK era the station was the former radio home of the Los Angeles Clippers (traded to KSPN in exchange for Kings' rights, now on KLAC), the Los Angeles Sparks (contract not renewed after 2008), and the Los Angeles Avengers (team folded in 2009). The Kings returned to KEIB for one season, and since 2019, the team has no terrestrial ...
KTLK (1130 kHz) – branded News/Talk AM 1130 and FM 103.5 – is a commercial radio station licensed to Minneapolis, Minnesota.It broadcasts a conservative talk radio format to the Twin Cities radio market and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.
On July 1, 1969, the call letters were changed to KTLK for "K-Talk." KTLK began with a mix of youth oriented telephone talk and top 40 music, eventually dropping the talk to take on top-rated top 40 station KIMN. KTLK evolved to a disco format in the late 1970s before changing to country KBRQ ("K-Bar-Q") in 1981.
KTLK-FM (104.9 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Columbia, Illinois, and serving Greater St. Louis. Owned and operated by iHeartMedia, the station airs a conservative talk radio format known as "104.9 The Patriot". Studios and offices are on Highlands Plaza Drive in St. Louis just south of Forest Park.
After spending nine years of playing Hispanic rhythmic hits, KXOL-FM/Los Angeles drops the format for Spanish contemporary and brands itself as "Mega 96.3." This will be the second station in Los Angeles to use the "Mega" moniker, as it was previously used at KCMG during its time as a rhythmic oldies outlet from 1997 to 2001. [101] 22
A mix of local and syndicated hosts such as Glenn Beck and Laura Ingraham filled out the rest of KTLK's schedule, including former KSTP host Jason Lewis and paranormal talk show Darkness Radio. The station had also resumed carrying Vikings football. Clear Channel also owned an AM news/talk station in Los Angeles, California, that used the KTLK ...
Los Angeles, California: 2 KTLK: 1150 AM Owned by iHeartMedia. Carried the majority of AAR programming. Now a conservative talk-formatted station. Monterey-Salinas-Santa Cruz, California: 80 KRXA: 540 AM Carried some weekend programming from AAR. Now a religious station broadcasting in Spanish. North Bend, Oregon - KBBR: 1340 AM
Bonneville exited Los Angeles in 2000, by selling KZLA to Emmis Communications. Under Emmis' ownership, most of the country songs they played during its tenure in the format were from 1987 to the present day, with some classic cuts mixed in. In 2006, KZLA began to carry NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series races as the local affiliate of the Motor Racing ...