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KEX (AM)

KEX (1190 kHz) is a clear channel AM radio station licensed to Portland, Oregon. It is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., and airs a news/talk format known as NewsRadio 1190. The station's studios and offices are on SW 68th Parkway, off Interstate 5 in Tigard, Oregon.[1]

KEX
Broadcast areaNorthwestern Oregon and Southwestern Washington
Frequency1190 kHz
BrandingNewsRadio 1190 KEX
Programming
FormatNews/Talk
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
KKRZ, KKCW, KFBW, KLTH, KXJM, KPOJ
History
First air date
December 23, 1926; 96 years ago (1926-12-23)
Former frequencies
  • 670 kHz (1926–1927)
  • 1240 kHz (1927)
  • 1250 kHz (1927–1928)
  • 1080 kHz (1928)
  • 1180 kHz (1928–1941)
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID11271
ClassA
Power50,000 watts
Transmitter coordinates
45°25′20″N 122°33′57″W / 45.42222°N 122.56583°W / 45.42222; -122.56583
Repeater(s)106.7 KLTH-HD2 (Lake Oswego)
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastListen Live
Website1190kex.iheart.com

Because KEX is a 50,000-watt Class A station, it reaches all of the Portland metropolitan area and beyond, providing grade B coverage as far south as Corvallis and as far east as The Dalles. At night, KEX can be heard around the Western United States and Western Canada. The transmitter is located off SE Lawnfield Road in Sunnyside.[2] It uses a non-directional antenna in the daytime, but at night, to protect other stations on 1190 AM, it switches to a directional antenna with a three-tower array.

Programming

KEX airs nationally syndicated talk shows, largely from Premiere Networks, a subsidiary of iHeartMedia, including Armstrong & Getty from co-owned KSTE in Sacramento; The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show; The Jesse Kelly Show; The Michael Berry Show from co-owned KTRH in Houston; The Glenn Beck Program and Coast to Coast AM with George Noory.

Weekends feature shows on money, cars, computers and home repair, as well as repeats of some weekday shows and some paid brokered programming. Syndicated shows heard on weekends include Digital Goddess Kim Komando, Bill Handel on the Law, At Home with Gary Sullivan and Sunday Night Live with Bill Cunningham.

KATU Channel 2, the ABC television affiliate in Portland, supplies local news and weather. ABC News Radio is heard at the beginning of most hours with some news and sports reports from NBC News Radio also heard. Bloomberg Radio provides business news updates.

The radio station holds no relation to the KEX Hotel, an Icelandic-owned hotel in downtown Portland.

History

Blue Network

 
former logo while simulcasting on 102.3 FM

On December 23, 1926; 96 years ago (1926-12-23), KEX first signed on the air. Some sources show that the station may have originally started broadcasting on 670 kHz. On November 11, 1928, KEX started transmitting on 1180 kHz under the terms of the Federal Radio Commission's General Order 40. On March 29, 1941, the station moved to 1190 kHz under the terms of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement (NARBA).

KEX was an NBC Blue Network affiliate, carrying its schedule of dramas, comedies, news, sports, game shows, soap operas and big band broadcasts during the "Golden Age of Radio."[3] In 1945, as the Blue Network became ABC Radio, KEX's affiliation continued. KEX was the first station to give the voice of Bugs Bunny, Mel Blanc, his own show. Blanc's Cobwebs & Nuts program debuted June 15, 1933, and ran Monday through Saturday from 11 p.m. to midnight.

The Oregonian and Westinghouse

The Oregonian Publishing Company, which owned The Morning Oregonian newspaper, acquired KEX in 1933.[4] From 1934 to 1943, the station's studios were located in The Oregonian Building, in space shared with co-owned KGW, now KPOJ, which was the NBC Red Network affiliate in Portland.[4] Westinghouse Broadcasting expanded to the West Coast in 1944 with its purchase of KEX, then running 5,000 watts, and sharing its frequency with another Westinghouse station, WOWO in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

In 1948, Westinghouse got the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to increase KEX's power to 50,000 watts, day and night. Also in 1948, Westinghouse put KEX-FM on the air at 92.3 MHz (the frequency is now utilized by KGON).[5] KEX-FM simulcast most of KEX's schedule. But few people had FM radios in those days and KEX-FM was taken off the air in the early 1960s. Also in the early 1960s, as network programming shifted from radio to television, KEX began airing a mix of middle of the road music, talk, news and sports.

Gene Autry and Clear Channel

Having reached the FCC's then-limit of seven AM stations, Westinghouse sold KEX to actor and singer Gene Autry's media company, Golden West Broadcasters, in 1967. In 1984, KEX was acquired by Taft Broadcasting. Taft became Citicasters in 1993, which was merged into Clear Channel Communications in 1999. Clear Channel was the forerunner to current owner iHeartMedia, Inc.[6] As music listening switched to FM radio stations, KEX cut back on the songs it played till it became a true talk station by the late 1990s.

On March 30, 2011, KEX began simulcasting on FM once again, using translator station K272EL at 102.3 MHz. It also could be heard on the HD2 subchannel of co-owned KKRZ. The addition of K272EL was in response to rival news/talk outlet KXL's move from 750 AM to 101.1 FM. On September 9, 2013, KEX's FM simulcast ended, with KKRZ-HD2 and K272EL switching to an alternative rock format, branded as "Radio 102.3". In 2021, KEX was once again heard on a local HD subchannel, on KLTH-HD2 at 106.7 MHz.

KEX has not broadcast any local talk programming since April 2023, when midday host Mark Mason departed the station.[7]

Sports

KEX became the flagship station of the Oregon State Beavers for the 2012-2013 season.[8]

Until 2013, KEX was the flagship station of the NBA Portland Trail Blazers. In the event of a conflict with the Beavers, Blazers broadcasts were moved to sister station AM 620 KPOJ. The Blazers moved to KPOJ entirely in 2013.[9]

Past personalities

  • Bill Adams – sportscaster (1937–39)[10]
  • Barney Keep – morning show (1944–79)[11]
  • Paul Linnman – morning show (2003–14)
  • Mark Mason — afternoon show (1995–2013); midday show (2017–23)[7]

References

  1. ^ 1190kex.com/contact
  2. ^ Radio-Locator.com/KEX-AM
  3. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1936 page 84
  4. ^ a b "Oregonian Acquires Radio Station KEX". (September 1, 1933). The Morning Oregonian, p. 1.
  5. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1950 page 250
  6. ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 1987 page B-236
  7. ^ a b Venta, Lance (April 13, 2023). "Mark Mason Departs KEX". RadioInsight. Retrieved April 14, 2023.
  8. ^ "Oregon State : Learfield Sports Affiliate Resources".
  9. ^ Tokito, Mike (August 29, 2013). "Blazers announce move to KPOJ, and TV schedule for 2013-14 season". The Oregonian. Retrieved August 29, 2013.
  10. ^ Sies, Luther F. (2014). Encyclopedia of American Radio, 1920-1960, 2nd Edition, Volume 1. McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 978-0-7864-5149-4. P. 11.
  11. ^ Edmonston, George P. Jr. "Up Close and Personal: Remembering Barney Keep". OSU Alumni Association. Retrieved October 6, 2015.

External links

  • 1190 KEX website
  • KEX in the FCC AM station database
  • KEX on Radio-Locator
  • KEX in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
  • Portland Area Radio Council
  • FCC History Cards for KEX

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KEX 1190 kHz is a clear channel AM radio station licensed to Portland Oregon It is owned by iHeartMedia Inc and airs a news talk format known as NewsRadio 1190 The station s studios and offices are on SW 68th Parkway off Interstate 5 in Tigard Oregon 1 KEXPortland OregonBroadcast areaNorthwestern Oregon and Southwestern WashingtonFrequency1190 kHzBrandingNewsRadio 1190 KEXProgrammingFormatNews TalkAffiliationsABC News RadioBloomberg RadioNBC News RadioCompass Media NetworksPremiere NetworksKATU News and Weather OwnershipOwneriHeartMedia Inc iHM Licenses LLC Sister stationsKKRZ KKCW KFBW KLTH KXJM KPOJHistoryFirst air dateDecember 23 1926 96 years ago 1926 12 23 Former frequencies670 kHz 1926 1927 1240 kHz 1927 1250 kHz 1927 1928 1080 kHz 1928 1180 kHz 1928 1941 Technical informationLicensing authorityFCCFacility ID11271ClassAPower50 000 wattsTransmitter coordinates45 25 20 N 122 33 57 W 45 42222 N 122 56583 W 45 42222 122 56583Repeater s 106 7 KLTH HD2 Lake Oswego LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebcastListen LiveWebsite1190kex iheart comBecause KEX is a 50 000 watt Class A station it reaches all of the Portland metropolitan area and beyond providing grade B coverage as far south as Corvallis and as far east as The Dalles At night KEX can be heard around the Western United States and Western Canada The transmitter is located off SE Lawnfield Road in Sunnyside 2 It uses a non directional antenna in the daytime but at night to protect other stations on 1190 AM it switches to a directional antenna with a three tower array Contents 1 Programming 2 History 2 1 Blue Network 2 2 The Oregonian and Westinghouse 2 3 Gene Autry and Clear Channel 2 4 Sports 2 5 Past personalities 3 References 4 External linksProgramming EditKEX airs nationally syndicated talk shows largely from Premiere Networks a subsidiary of iHeartMedia including Armstrong amp Getty from co owned KSTE in Sacramento The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show The Jesse Kelly Show The Michael Berry Show from co owned KTRH in Houston The Glenn Beck Program and Coast to Coast AM with George Noory Weekends feature shows on money cars computers and home repair as well as repeats of some weekday shows and some paid brokered programming Syndicated shows heard on weekends include Digital Goddess Kim Komando Bill Handel on the Law At Home with Gary Sullivan and Sunday Night Live with Bill Cunningham KATU Channel 2 the ABC television affiliate in Portland supplies local news and weather ABC News Radio is heard at the beginning of most hours with some news and sports reports from NBC News Radio also heard Bloomberg Radio provides business news updates The radio station holds no relation to the KEX Hotel an Icelandic owned hotel in downtown Portland History EditBlue Network Edit former logo while simulcasting on 102 3 FM On December 23 1926 96 years ago 1926 12 23 KEX first signed on the air Some sources show that the station may have originally started broadcasting on 670 kHz On November 11 1928 KEX started transmitting on 1180 kHz under the terms of the Federal Radio Commission s General Order 40 On March 29 1941 the station moved to 1190 kHz under the terms of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement NARBA KEX was an NBC Blue Network affiliate carrying its schedule of dramas comedies news sports game shows soap operas and big band broadcasts during the Golden Age of Radio 3 In 1945 as the Blue Network became ABC Radio KEX s affiliation continued KEX was the first station to give the voice of Bugs Bunny Mel Blanc his own show Blanc s Cobwebs amp Nuts program debuted June 15 1933 and ran Monday through Saturday from 11 p m to midnight The Oregonian and Westinghouse Edit The Oregonian Publishing Company which owned The Morning Oregonian newspaper acquired KEX in 1933 4 From 1934 to 1943 the station s studios were located in The Oregonian Building in space shared with co owned KGW now KPOJ which was the NBC Red Network affiliate in Portland 4 Westinghouse Broadcasting expanded to the West Coast in 1944 with its purchase of KEX then running 5 000 watts and sharing its frequency with another Westinghouse station WOWO in Fort Wayne Indiana In 1948 Westinghouse got the Federal Communications Commission FCC to increase KEX s power to 50 000 watts day and night Also in 1948 Westinghouse put KEX FM on the air at 92 3 MHz the frequency is now utilized by KGON 5 KEX FM simulcast most of KEX s schedule But few people had FM radios in those days and KEX FM was taken off the air in the early 1960s Also in the early 1960s as network programming shifted from radio to television KEX began airing a mix of middle of the road music talk news and sports Gene Autry and Clear Channel Edit Having reached the FCC s then limit of seven AM stations Westinghouse sold KEX to actor and singer Gene Autry s media company Golden West Broadcasters in 1967 In 1984 KEX was acquired by Taft Broadcasting Taft became Citicasters in 1993 which was merged into Clear Channel Communications in 1999 Clear Channel was the forerunner to current owner iHeartMedia Inc 6 As music listening switched to FM radio stations KEX cut back on the songs it played till it became a true talk station by the late 1990s On March 30 2011 KEX began simulcasting on FM once again using translator station K272EL at 102 3 MHz It also could be heard on the HD2 subchannel of co owned KKRZ The addition of K272EL was in response to rival news talk outlet KXL s move from 750 AM to 101 1 FM On September 9 2013 KEX s FM simulcast ended with KKRZ HD2 and K272EL switching to an alternative rock format branded as Radio 102 3 In 2021 KEX was once again heard on a local HD subchannel on KLTH HD2 at 106 7 MHz KEX has not broadcast any local talk programming since April 2023 when midday host Mark Mason departed the station 7 Sports Edit KEX became the flagship station of the Oregon State Beavers for the 2012 2013 season 8 Until 2013 KEX was the flagship station of the NBA Portland Trail Blazers In the event of a conflict with the Beavers Blazers broadcasts were moved to sister station AM 620 KPOJ The Blazers moved to KPOJ entirely in 2013 9 Past personalities Edit Bill Adams sportscaster 1937 39 10 Barney Keep morning show 1944 79 11 Paul Linnman morning show 2003 14 Mark Mason afternoon show 1995 2013 midday show 2017 23 7 References Edit 1190kex com contact Radio Locator com KEX AM Broadcasting Yearbook 1936 page 84 a b Oregonian Acquires Radio Station KEX September 1 1933 The Morning Oregonian p 1 Broadcasting Yearbook 1950 page 250 Broadcasting amp Cable Yearbook 1987 page B 236 a b Venta Lance April 13 2023 Mark Mason Departs KEX RadioInsight Retrieved April 14 2023 Oregon State Learfield Sports Affiliate Resources Tokito Mike August 29 2013 Blazers announce move to KPOJ and TV schedule for 2013 14 season The Oregonian Retrieved August 29 2013 Sies Luther F 2014 Encyclopedia of American Radio 1920 1960 2nd Edition Volume 1 McFarland amp Company Inc ISBN 978 0 7864 5149 4 P 11 Edmonston George P Jr Up Close and Personal Remembering Barney Keep OSU Alumni Association Retrieved October 6 2015 External links Edit1190 KEX website KEX in the FCC AM station database KEX on Radio Locator KEX in Nielsen Audio s AM station database Portland Area Radio Council FCC History Cards for KEX Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KEX AM amp oldid 1149847269, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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