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KKAT (AM)

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First air date
  
November 15, 1955

Facility ID
  
11232

City of license
  
Salt Lake City

Owner
  
Cumulus Media

Slogan
  
Utah's Big Talker

Class
  
D

Frequency
  
860 kHz

Format
  
Talk radio

Area
  
Salt Lake City

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Broadcast area
  
Salt Lake City metropolitan area

Power
  
10,000 watts (day) 3,000 watts critical hours 196 watts (night)

Former callsigns
  
KWHO (1954-1985) KUTR (1985-1989) KLZX (1989-1990) KCNR (1990-1992) KLZX (1992-1995) KAPN (1995-1999) KBEE (1999-2004)

Sister stations
  
KUBL-FM, KHTB, KBER, KBEE, KFNZ, KRUZ

KKAT (860 kHz) is an AM radio station broadcasting a talk format. KKAT is licensed to Salt Lake City, Utah and is owned by Cumulus Media. The station's studios are located in South Salt Lake (behind the I-15/I-80 interchange) and its transmitter site is located in West Valley City. KKAT broadcasts at 10,000 watts by day but must reduce its power to 196 watts at night because it is on a clear channel frequency reserved for Canada, with CJBC Toronto the dominant Class A station on 860 kHz.

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Programming

KKAT carries mostly nationally syndicated shows, largely from the co-owned Westwood One Network. Hosts include Armstrong & Getty, Jonathan Brandmeier, Michael Savage, Mark Levin, John Batchelor and Andrea Tantaros with Red Eye Radio airing overnight and Bob Brinker heard on weekends. Westwood One News airs at the beginning of most hours.

History

The station was first licensed on November 15, 1955, with the call sign KWHO. The station aired a Classical music format. Initially, KWHO operated during daytime hours only with 1000 watts of power.

In July 1985, the station became KUTR, and it began airing an "LDS Contemporary" format, which consisted of mix of music that was 50% songs by Mormon artists and 50% standard soft adult contemporary. On June 21, 1989, the station's callsign was changed to KLZX, and it began simulcasting the classic rock format of its sister station 93.3 KLZX-FM (now KUBL-FM).

On November 15, 1990, the station changed its call letters to KCNR. As KCNR, the station carried programming from CNN Headline News and was branded "News Radio 860 AM." In 1992 KCNR's format and call sign moved to 1320 AM, and the station again simulcast its classic rock sister station 93.3 KLZX-FM "Z-93". On August 11, 1992, the station again changed its call sign to KLZX. On September 6, 1994, the station began airing an all-news format from Associated Press Newsworld, and on January 23, 1995, the station's call sign was changed to KAPN. On August 20, 1996, KCNR's news/talk format moved from 1320 to 860, and on September 20, 1996 the station's call sign was changed back to KCNR.

On November 18, 1996, the station became an affiliate of Radio Disney. On March 3, 1999, the station's callsign was changed to KBEE. In 2003, Radio Disney moved to AM 910, and on May 15, 2003, the station began airing a classic country format from the Jones Radio Network. While a classic country station, the station was branded "The Coyote". On July 5, 2004, the station's callsign was changed to KKAT. In October 2007, the station changed formats from classic country to oldies, carrying Scott Shannon's The True Oldies Channel from Citadel Media. While airing an oldies format, the station was branded "The Wolf". On October 5, 2009, the station changed to a talk format branded "Utah's Big Talker".

References

KKAT (AM) Wikipedia