KFTK-FM
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Broadcast area | St. Louis, Missouri |
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Branding | 97.1 FM Talk |
Slogan | Younger, Smarter, Better |
First air date | October 16, 2000 |
Frequency | 97.1 (MHz) |
Format | News/Talk |
Power | 100,000 watts |
Callsign meaning | K FM TalK |
Owner | Emmis Communications |
Website | 971talk.com |
KFTK-FM is a 100,000 watt FM talk station licensed to Florissant, Missouri and serving the St. Louis radio market. Before its format was talk, 97.1 offered various formats such as lite rock, top 40, soul & album rock at various stages in its history. With the exceptions of some weekend shows, the hosts are conservative, giving the station a conservative tone to it.
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[edit] Line-up
[edit] Weekdays
12am- 3am : Nothing but Truth hosted by Crane Durham
3am - 5am : The Glenn Beck Program (The 2 hours KFTK doesn't play during his timeslot)
5am - 6am : Wall Street Journal This Morning hosted by Gordon Deal
6am - 9am : Allman and Smash in the Morning hosted by Jamie Allman and Smash
9am -11am : The Laura Ingraham Show
11am- 1pm : The Radio Factor with Bill O'Reilly
1pm - 2pm : The Glenn Beck Program
2pm - 4pm : The Sean Hannity Show
4pm - 7pm : The Dave Glover Show
7pm - 8pm : The Sean Hannity Show (3rd Hour)
8pm - 9pm : Mark Levin Show
9pm -12am : The Savage Nation hosted by Michael Savage
[edit] Weekends
Saturday
12am- 3am : Nothing but Truth hosted by Crane Durham
3am - 5am : America Live
5am - 6am : Wall Street Journal This Morning hosted by Gordon Deal
6am -10am : The Randy Tobler Show
10am-11am : Vital Signs hosted by Randy Tobler and Kelly Webb
11am-12pm : On The Money hosted by Bob Stockdale
12pm- 2pm : Auto Talk hosted by David Finkelstein
2pm - 4pm : The Kim Komando Show
4pm - 7pm : Best of Dave Glover Show
7pm -10pm : Glenn Beck Weekend
10pm-12am : Jerry Doyle
Sunday
12am- 1am : Jerry Doyle (continued)
1am - 5am : Best of Nothing But Truth
5am - 6am : Today's Issues
6am -11am : Paid Programming
11am-12pm : All About You hosted by Kristi Carson
12pm- 1pm : Fox News Sunday
1pm - 4pm : Crane Durham Sundays
4pm - 7pm : Monica Crowley
7pm - 8pm : Max on the Movies hosted by Max Foizey
8pm - 9pm : Date Night hosted by Heather Hill and Ed Wank
9pm -12am : Drudge Report
[edit] Red Weekends
In September 2005 Emmis Communications sold a radio station in St. Louis, Red 104.1 FM. It played swing, jazz, and "music of class." Because some of the same listeners of 97.1 also listened to Red FM, the management of 97.1 agreed to continue Red's genre after it changed formats. During the fall and winter months of 2005-2006, Red's music was played on the weekend during time slots previously held by other hosts and online. Red Weekends were discontinued in April of 2006, returning some of its old shows and some newer ones.
[edit] External links
- 971talk.com
- Syndicated Shows
- Local Shows
- Fan Pages
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