KNSS (AM)
KNSS (1330 AM, "News Talk 98.7 and 1330") is a commercial AM radio station in Wichita, Kansas. It carries a talk radio format and is owned by Entercom Communications. The station simulcasts with co-owned KNSS-FM 98.7 MHz. The studios and offices are on East Douglas Avenue in Wichita.[2]
City | Wichita, Kansas |
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Frequency | 1330 KHz |
Branding | News Talk 98.7 and 1330 KNSS |
Programming | |
Format | Talk |
Affiliations | Premiere Networks Westwood One Fox News Radio Kansas City Chiefs Radio Network |
Ownership | |
Owner | Entercom Communications (Entercom License, LLC) |
KDGS, KEYN-FM, KFBZ, KFH, KNSS-FM | |
History | |
First air date | May 26, 1922 |
Former call signs | WEAH (1922–1925) KFH (1925–2004)[1] |
Former frequencies | 1120 kHz (1927) 1220 kHz (1927–1928) 1300 kHz (1928–1941)[1] |
Call sign meaning | KaNSaS and NewS Station |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 53152 |
Class | B |
Power | 5,000 watts |
Transmitter coordinates | 37° 42' 47" N, 97° 14' 52" W |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | knss |
KNSS is powered at 5,000 watts. At night, to protect other stations on 1330 AM, it uses a directional antenna. The transmitter is off North Rock Road in the Rockhurst neighborhood of Wichita.[3]
Programming
Weekdays on KNSS-AM-FM begin with Steve & Ted, a news and interview show featuring Steve McIntosh and Ted Woodward. The rest of the schedule is made up of nationally syndicated conservative talk shows: The Glenn Beck Program, The Rush Limbaugh Show, The Sean Hannity Show, The Mark Levin Show, Savage Nation with Michael Savage, The Ben Shapiro Show and Coast to Coast AM with George Noory.
Weekends feature shows on money, health, retirement, food and wine, some of which are paid brokered programming. Weekend syndicated shows include: Handel on The Law with Bill Handel, The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman and Sunday Night Live with Bill Cunningham as well as repeats of weekday shows. Most hours begin with world and national news from Fox News Radio. During NFL football season, KNSS-AM-FM carry Kansas City Chiefs broadcasts.
History
(For a history of the 1240 AM signal, see KFH.)
KNSS is one of Kansas' oldest radio stations, signing on the air on May 26, 1922, although it began experimental broadcasts in March of 1922.[4][5] Its call sign was originally WEAH.[6]
On June 23, 1923, the station was sold to the Wichita Board of Trade. During a period of nearly two years, the Rigby Gray Hotel Company Corporation (operator of the Lassen Hotel) gradually took over the ownership, with the final sale taking place on April 30, 1925. The hotel company changed the call letters to KFH, standing for "Kansas' Finest Hotel." At 9:45am, February 14, 1926, the first radio broadcast under the call letters KFH was made. The Wichita Eagle, a local newspaper, purchased 50% of KFH on October 1, 1929.
KFH became a Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) affiliate on October 8, 1929. KFH carried the CBS line up of dramas, comedies, news, sports, soap operas, game shows and big band broadcasts during the "Golden Age of Radio." In the 1930s, it began broadcasting on 1300 kilocycles with 1,000 watts.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) authorized an increase in daytime power to 5,000 watts on May 28, 1935.[7] In 1941, with the enactment of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement (NARBA), the station switched to its present day frequency of 1330 kHz.[8]
Ownership remained under the control of the hotel company until June 5, 1963, when the FCC approved the transfer of the station license to Aeschlayer & Reynolds of Dallas, Texas. The new owner retained the station for less than five and a half years and sold KFH to Phil and Nancy Kassebaum, operating under the corporate name "KFH Radio, Inc." on November 1, 1968. (Nancy Kassebaum was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1978.)
On July 1, 1994, the Kassebaums sold it to Pourtales Radio Partnership. Pourtales did not retain ownership very long. The company signed a letter of intent to sell KFH to Triathlon Broadcasting on Friday, March 24, 1995 and completed the sale on June 2, 1995. The station was in turn sold to Entercom on February 23, 2000.[9]
KFH carried a talk radio format from the 1990s until 2002, when it shifted most of its political talk shows to 1240 KNSS. KFH added a simulcast on 98.7 FM, displacing smooth jazz KWSJ. The FM station switched its call sign to KFH-FM.
On August 30, 2004, the KFH call sign was relocated to AM 1240. On that date, AM 1330 became KNSS.[10][11] The new call letters reflected the station's news-talk format. The call sign represents both KaNSaS and NewS Station.
The station's studios were originally located at North Woodlawn and East 21st in Northeast Wichita. On May 20, 2015, the studios moved to the Ruffin Building at 9111 East Douglas, formerly the Pizza Hut corporate headquarters.[12]
KNSS began simulcasting on KNSS-FM 98.7 MHz on October 12, 2016. Prior to then, the 98.7 frequency was KFH-FM, a simulcast of 1240 KFH.[13] KFH-AM-FM were network affiliates of ESPN Radio. 1240 KFH continues as a sports radio station on its own, now with an FM translator station at 97.5 MHz.
References
- "FCC History Cards for KNSS".
- KNSS.com/contact-us
- Radio-Locator.com/KNSS
- "FCC History Cards for KFH".
- "KFH Facility Data". FCCData.
- Information from the Broadcasting Yearbook 1935 page 32
- "(untitled brief)" (PDF). Broadcasting. June 1, 1935. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
- Broadcasting Yearbook 1943 page 96
- Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2001 page D-177
- Rengers, Carrie (2014-06-23). "Entercom Radio to move to Ruffin Building". The Wichita Eagle. Archived from the original on 2014-10-19.
- "Which Wichita radio stations are moving spots on the dial?". The Wichita Eagle. October 7, 2016. Retrieved October 15, 2016.
External links
- KNSS in the FCC's AM station database
- KNSS on Radio-Locator
- KNSS in Nielsen Audio's AM station database