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KQAM

KQAM (1480 AM) is a commercial station in Wichita, Kansas. It carries a talk radio format and is owned by Steckline Communications, along with sports radio KGSO and classic country KGHF. The studios and offices are on South Maize Road in Wichita.

KQAM
Broadcast areaSouth Central Kansas
Frequency1480 kHz
BrandingThe Big Talker
Programming
FormatTalk radio
Affiliations
Ownership
OwnerSteckline Communications, Inc.
KGHF, KGSO
History
First air date
1936; 88 years ago (1936)
Former call signs
  • KANS (1936–1980)
  • KWKN (1980–1982)
  • KLEO (1982–1990)
  • KZSN (1990–1997)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID61362
ClassB
Power
  • 5,000 watts day
  • 1,000 watts night
Repeater(s)99.7 KGHF-HD4 (Belle Plaine)
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebsiteKQAM Online

By day, KQAM is powered at 5,000 watts; to protect other stations on 1480 AM, it reduces power to 1,000 watts at night. It uses a directional antenna at all times with a four-tower array. The transmitter is off East 29th Street North in Wichita, near Chisholm Creek.[2]

Programming edit

Weekdays on KQAM begin with a news, farm reports and information show, "The Morning News with John Wright." The rest of the weekday line up includes nationally syndicated conservative talk show hosts, including: Brian Kilmeade, Dan Bongino, Todd Starnes, Andy Hooser, Joe Pags, Jim Bohannon, America in the Morning with John Trout and First Light with Michael Toscano. Starting at 4 p.m., Andy Hooser hosts “The Voice of Reason,” a conservative talk show directed at millennials. Hooser has extended his show to national networks due to his success.

Weekends feature shows on home repair, technology, movies, beer, cigars and farm news. Weekend syndicated hosts include Larry Elder, Leo Laporte, Mark Moss, Kim Komando. World and national news is provided by CBS Radio News.

History edit

On October 7, 1936, the station signed on the air as KANS, representing the word Kansas. In the 1960s and 1970s, it was owned by Swanco Broadcasting. Its call sign was KLEO, and for many years, was a popular Top 40 station. On September 2, 1980, KLEO flipped to adult contemporary as KWKN.[3] In late 1982, the KLEO call letters returned, though the station flipped to MOR/adult standards on September 24, 1984.[4][5] On October 5, 1989, KLEO flipped to traditional country as KZSN, complementing sister station KZSN-FM's contemporary country format.[6] KZSN would eventually give way to a simulcast with the FM station; this lasted until September 25, 1997, when it assumed KQAM's call letters and flipped to sports talk.[7]

In 2002, the station was sold to The Walt Disney Company from Entercom for $2 million.[8] With the sale, KQAM became Wichita's Radio Disney network affiliate on July 23, 2002.[9][10]

On November 12, 2009, Disney/ABC announced that they would sell KQAM to Steckline Communications. According to Greg Steckline, the owner of the company, he wasn't aiming to purchase but "this one just kind of happened. We just happened to be in the right place at the right time." Steckline paid $350,000 for KQAM. On January 6, 2010, KQAM dropped Radio Disney, unveiling the lineup for its talk format as a companion to its sister station, sports radio KGSO.

Steckline Communications also owns KIUL (Garden City, Kansas), KYUL (Scott City, Kansas), and KGYN (Guymon, Oklahoma).[11]

 
Former logo

KQAM began simulcasting on translator K273CX (102.5 FM) in October 2016. The simulcast would be dropped in May 2022, when the translator began simulcasting recently acquired sister station KHLT-FM's HD2 sub-channel.

References edit

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KQAM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ Radio-Locator.com/KQAM
  3. ^ Bob Curtright, "Jack Hicks Resigns as KAKE Anchorman", The Wichita Eagle-Beacon, August 15, 1980.
  4. ^ Bob Curtright, "TV 'Classic' Themes Get the Disco Medley Treatment", The Wichita Eagle-Beacon, November 5, 1982.
  5. ^ Bob Curtright, "'Music of Your Life' Is Going to Return to Our Lives", The Wichita Eagle-Beacon, September 17, 1984.
  6. ^ Bob Curtright, "KLEO has a country air", The Wichita Eagle, October 6, 1989.
  7. ^ Bob Curtright, "Hello, KMYR", The Wichita Eagle, September 27, 1997.
  8. ^ Information from Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2009 page D-233
  9. ^ Jeffrey Parson, "KQAM preparing for format change", The Wichita Eagle, July 16, 2002.
  10. ^ Suzanne Perez Tobias, "Radio Disney to launch Wichita station Tuesday", The Wichita Eagle, July 19, 2002.
  11. ^ McCoy, Daniel (November 16, 2009). "Steckline buys Disney Radio station". Wichita Business Journal. Retrieved December 1, 2013.

External links edit

  • KQAM in the FCC AM station database
  • KQAM in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
  • FCC History Cards for KQAM (KANS/KLEO/KWKN covering 1936-1980)

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KQAM 1480 AM is a commercial station in Wichita Kansas It carries a talk radio format and is owned by Steckline Communications along with sports radio KGSO and classic country KGHF The studios and offices are on South Maize Road in Wichita KQAMWichita KansasBroadcast areaSouth Central KansasFrequency1480 kHzBrandingThe Big TalkerProgrammingFormatTalk radioAffiliationsCBS News RadioFox News RadioCompass Media NetworksSalem Radio NetworkWestwood OneMotor Racing NetworkPerformance Racing NetworkOwnershipOwnerSteckline Communications Inc Sister stationsKGHF KGSOHistoryFirst air date1936 88 years ago 1936 Former call signsKANS 1936 1980 KWKN 1980 1982 KLEO 1982 1990 KZSN 1990 1997 Technical information 1 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID61362ClassBPower5 000 watts day1 000 watts nightRepeater s 99 7 KGHF HD4 Belle Plaine LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsiteKQAM Online By day KQAM is powered at 5 000 watts to protect other stations on 1480 AM it reduces power to 1 000 watts at night It uses a directional antenna at all times with a four tower array The transmitter is off East 29th Street North in Wichita near Chisholm Creek 2 Contents 1 Programming 2 History 3 References 4 External linksProgramming editWeekdays on KQAM begin with a news farm reports and information show The Morning News with John Wright The rest of the weekday line up includes nationally syndicated conservative talk show hosts including Brian Kilmeade Dan Bongino Todd Starnes Andy Hooser Joe Pags Jim Bohannon America in the Morning with John Trout and First Light with Michael Toscano Starting at 4 p m Andy Hooser hosts The Voice of Reason a conservative talk show directed at millennials Hooser has extended his show to national networks due to his success Weekends feature shows on home repair technology movies beer cigars and farm news Weekend syndicated hosts include Larry Elder Leo Laporte Mark Moss Kim Komando World and national news is provided by CBS Radio News History editOn October 7 1936 the station signed on the air as KANS representing the word Kansas In the 1960s and 1970s it was owned by Swanco Broadcasting Its call sign was KLEO and for many years was a popular Top 40 station On September 2 1980 KLEO flipped to adult contemporary as KWKN 3 In late 1982 the KLEO call letters returned though the station flipped to MOR adult standards on September 24 1984 4 5 On October 5 1989 KLEO flipped to traditional country as KZSN complementing sister station KZSN FM s contemporary country format 6 KZSN would eventually give way to a simulcast with the FM station this lasted until September 25 1997 when it assumed KQAM s call letters and flipped to sports talk 7 In 2002 the station was sold to The Walt Disney Company from Entercom for 2 million 8 With the sale KQAM became Wichita s Radio Disney network affiliate on July 23 2002 9 10 On November 12 2009 Disney ABC announced that they would sell KQAM to Steckline Communications According to Greg Steckline the owner of the company he wasn t aiming to purchase but this one just kind of happened We just happened to be in the right place at the right time Steckline paid 350 000 for KQAM On January 6 2010 KQAM dropped Radio Disney unveiling the lineup for its talk format as a companion to its sister station sports radio KGSO Steckline Communications also owns KIUL Garden City Kansas KYUL Scott City Kansas and KGYN Guymon Oklahoma 11 nbsp Former logo KQAM began simulcasting on translator K273CX 102 5 FM in October 2016 The simulcast would be dropped in May 2022 when the translator began simulcasting recently acquired sister station KHLT FM s HD2 sub channel References edit Facility Technical Data for KQAM Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission Radio Locator com KQAM Bob Curtright Jack Hicks Resigns as KAKE Anchorman The Wichita Eagle Beacon August 15 1980 Bob Curtright TV Classic Themes Get the Disco Medley Treatment The Wichita Eagle Beacon November 5 1982 Bob Curtright Music of Your Life Is Going to Return to Our Lives The Wichita Eagle Beacon September 17 1984 Bob Curtright KLEO has a country air The Wichita Eagle October 6 1989 Bob Curtright Hello KMYR The Wichita Eagle September 27 1997 Information from Broadcasting amp Cable Yearbook 2009 page D 233 Jeffrey Parson KQAM preparing for format change The Wichita Eagle July 16 2002 Suzanne Perez Tobias Radio Disney to launch Wichita station Tuesday The Wichita Eagle July 19 2002 McCoy Daniel November 16 2009 Steckline buys Disney Radio station Wichita Business Journal Retrieved December 1 2013 External links editKQAM in the FCC AM station database KQAM in Nielsen Audio s AM station database FCC History Cards for KQAM KANS KLEO KWKN covering 1936 1980 37 44 21 N 97 16 14 W 37 73917 N 97 27056 W 37 73917 97 27056 nbsp nbsp This article about a radio station in Kansas is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KQAM amp oldid 1221118937, wikipedia, 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