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KKFT (99.1 MHz, "99.1 FM Talk") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Gardnerville–Minden, Nevada, and broadcasting to the Reno–Carson City radio market. KKFT airs a talk radio format and is owned and operated by the Evans Broadcast Group. Studios and offices are on Idaho Street in Carson City. The main transmitter is off Goni Road, also in Carson City. KKFT can also be heard on a 3,250-watt booster station, KKFT-FM1 in Stateline, Nevada. Programming KKFT mostly carries nationally syndicated conservative talk shows: ''Armstrong & Getty'', Tom Sullivan, Lars Larson, Jimmy Failla, John B. Wells, ''Markley, Van Camp & Robbins'' and ''Coast to Coast AM with George Noory''. Weekends feature shows on health, money, home repair, technology and guns. Weekend hosts include Hugh Hewitt, '' Our American Stories with Lee Habeeb, The Ramsey Show with Dave Ramsey, At Home with Gary Sullivan, Gun Talk with Tom Gresham'' and '' Leo Laporte, The Tech Guy''. Most hours begin wi ...
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KKFT FOXNewsRadio99
KKFT (99.1 Hertz, MHz, "99.1 FM Talk") is a Commercial broadcasting, commercial FM broadcasting, FM Radio broadcasting#Stations, radio station City of license, licensed to Gardnerville, Nevada, Gardnerville–Minden, Nevada, and broadcasting to the Reno, NV Metropolitan Statistical Area, Reno–Carson City, Nevada, Carson City media market, radio market. KKFT airs a talk radio Radio format, format and is owned and operated by the Evans Broadcast Group. Studios and offices are on Idaho Street in Carson City. The main transmitter is off Goni Road, also in Carson City. KKFT can also be heard on a 3,250-watt Broadcast relay station, booster station, KKFT-FM1 in Stateline, Nevada. Programming KKFT mostly carries Radio syndication, nationally syndicated Conservative talk radio, conservative talk shows: ''Armstrong & Getty'', Tom Sullivan (radio and television personality), Tom Sullivan, Lars Larson, Fox News Talk, Jimmy Failla, John B. Wells, ''Markley, Van Camp & Robbins'' and ''Coas ...
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KRAT (FM)
KRAT (92.1 FM, "Alt 92.1") is a commercial radio station located in Sparks, Nevada, broadcasting to the Reno, Nevada area airing an alternative rock format. Its studios are located in Reno near the Reno–Tahoe International Airport, with a secondary office in Carson City, and its transmitter is located on Red Hill in North Reno. History The station signed on the air in 1993 as KSRN with an easy listening format. In 2000, KSRN moved to a stronger signal at 107.7 FM to cover the Carson City and Lake Tahoe areas. As a result, the 92.1 frequency became home to KJZS with its smooth jazz format. On September 13, 2010, KJZS changed its format to country, branded as "The Wolf", leaving the Reno radio market without a smooth jazz outlet. On November 9, 2010, KJZS changed their call letters to KWFP, to go with the "Wolf" branding. The Evans Broadcast Company, Inc. purchased this station, along with KWPF "The Bandit" in May 2016 from Wilkes Broadcasting. The station joins the "Real" Classi ...
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KRFN
KRFN (100.9 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Sparks, Nevada and broadcasting to the Reno–Sparks metropolitan area. The station is owned by the Evans Broadcast Company, Inc. and it airs an adult contemporary radio format branded as "Fun 101." KRFN has studios and offices on East Plumb Lane in Reno. Its transmitter is in the Steamboat Hills section of Reno, near Interstate 580. KRFN is a Class A FM station, which means it is limited in power to 6,000 watts. Programming is also heard on 250 watt FM translator K286AG at 105.1 in Carson City. History On July 1, 1983, the station first signed on as KNAA. It was owned by Donald S. Beck, who served as its General Manager, Sales Manager and Program Director. The station broadcast at only 300 watts and carried an adult contemporary format. It was later sold to Johnson Broadcasting, which also owned AM 1270 KPLY (now KBZZ). The format remained adult contemporary but the call sign changed to KKMR. In 1993, th ...
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FM Broadcasting
FM broadcasting is a method of radio broadcasting using frequency modulation (FM). Invented in 1933 by American engineer Edwin Armstrong, wide-band FM is used worldwide to provide high fidelity sound over broadcast radio. FM broadcasting is capable of higher fidelity—that is, more accurate reproduction of the original program sound—than other broadcasting technologies, such as AM broadcasting. It is also less susceptible to common forms of interference, reducing static and popping sounds often heard on AM. Therefore, FM is used for most broadcasts of music or general audio (in the audio spectrum). FM radio stations use the very high frequency range of radio frequencies. Broadcast bands Throughout the world, the FM broadcast band falls within the VHF part of the radio spectrum. Usually 87.5 to 108.0 MHz is used, or some portion thereof, with few exceptions: * In the former Soviet republics, and some former Eastern Bloc countries, the older 65.8–74 MHz band ...
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Tom Sullivan (radio And Television Personality)
Tom Sullivan is an Atlanta, Georgia radio and television personality. Biography Sullivan has been in radio since his senior year in high school, and with WSTR Star94 since graduation. In October 2007 he became the co-host along with Holly Firfer of ''Atlanta and Company'' on 11 Alive NBC and broadcast on cable to Jamaica, Costa Rica and North Carolina. An Atlanta native, Sullivan gave Ryan Seacrest his first gig in radio. Ryan interned with Tom for a year, learning all aspects of radio broadcasting. In his tenure as the "out there" guy on Star 94's Steve & Vikki Morning Show, Tom has performed over 500 individual stunts including wrapping himself in bubble wrap and being rolled down the stairs at Underground Atlanta; showering in a stranger's house; eating off a stranger's plate at a Waffle House; and camping on the roof of Lenox Square Mall under The Great Tree during the 2000 presidential election vote-counting controversy. This stunt was covered nationally by CNN. Te ...
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Armstrong & Getty
''Armstrong & Getty'' are the hosts of ''The Armstrong & Getty Show,'' a nationally syndicated morning drive radio show hosted by Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty. The talk show format is a mixture of libertarian political commentary, observations on local, national, and international news as well as reflections on social issues presented with humor. Overview ''The Armstrong & Getty Show'' airs live from the studios of 650 KSTE in Sacramento, weekdays 6 to 10 a.m., and is heard on numerous stations throughout the United States via syndication. The show won the Best of Sacramento award numerous years in a row and is available as a podcast now. Doug Stephan incident On July 28, 2010, Armstrong and Getty were tipped off by a listener that a fellow radio talk show host, Doug Stephan, had been stealing audio material from the ''Armstrong and Getty'' show, editing the audio, and using it in his show in an attempt to portray it as if he were speaking to their caller. During that same broadc ...
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Radio Syndication
Broadcast syndication is the practice of leasing the right to broadcasting television shows and radio programs to multiple television stations and radio stations, without going through a broadcast network. It is common in the United States where broadcast programming is scheduled by television networks with local independent affiliates. Syndication is less widespread in the rest of the world, as most countries have centralized networks or television stations without local affiliates. Shows can be syndicated internationally, although this is less common. Three common types of syndication are: ''first-run'' syndication, which is programming that is broadcast for the first time as a syndicated show and is made specifically to sell directly into syndication; ''off-network'' syndication (colloquially called a "rerun"), which is the licensing of a program whose first airing was on network TV or in some cases, first-run syndication;Campbell, Richard, Christopher R. Martin, and Bettina ...
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Broadcast Relay Station
A broadcast relay station, also known as a satellite station, relay transmitter, broadcast translator (U.S.), re-broadcaster (Canada), repeater (two-way radio) or complementary station (Mexico), is a broadcast transmitter which repeats (or transponds) the signal of a radio or television station to an area not covered by the originating station. It expands the broadcast range of a television or radio station beyond the primary signal's original coverage or improves service in the original coverage area. The stations may be (but are not usually) used to create a single-frequency network. They may also be used by an AM or FM radio station to establish a presence on the other band. Relay stations are most commonly established and operated by the same organisations responsible for the originating stations they repeat. However, depending on technical and regulatory restrictions, relays may also be set up by unrelated organisations. Types Broadcast translators In its simplest form, ...
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Transmitter
In electronics and telecommunications, a radio transmitter or just transmitter is an electronic device which produces radio waves with an antenna (radio), antenna. The transmitter itself generates a radio frequency alternating current, which is applied to the Antenna (radio), antenna. When excited by this alternating current, the antenna radiates radio waves. Transmitters are necessary component parts of all electronic devices that communicate by radio communication, radio, such as radio broadcasting, radio and television broadcasting stations, cell phones, walkie-talkies, Wireless LAN, wireless computer networks, Bluetooth enabled devices, garage door openers, two-way radios in aircraft, ships, spacecraft, radar sets and navigational beacons. The term ''transmitter'' is usually limited to equipment that generates radio waves for Communication engineering, communication purposes; or radiolocation, such as radar and navigational transmitters. Generators of radio waves for heatin ...
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Radio Format
A radio format or programming format (not to be confused with broadcast programming) describes the overall content broadcast on a radio station. The radio format emerged mainly in the United States in the 1950s, at a time when Radio broadcasting, radio was compelled to develop new and exclusive ways to programming by competition with Television broadcasting, television. The formula has since spread as a reference for commercial radio programming worldwide. A radio format aims to reach a more or less specific audience according to a certain type of programming, which can be thematic or general, more informative or more musical, among other possibilities. Radio formats are often used as a marketing tool and are subject to frequent changes. Except for talk radio or sports radio formats, most programming formats are based on commercial music. However the term also includes the news, bulletins, DJ talk, jingles, commercials, competitions, traffic news, sports, weather and community an ...
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