KNWZ
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KNWZ-970 and KNWQ-1140 are two AM dials of one radio station, "K-News" based in the Palm Springs area and serves the Coachella Valley in Southern California.
KNWZ/KNWQ has a news and talk format, a Fox News radio affiliate and under the ownership of Morris Communications, locally known as Morris Desert Media based in Palm Springs.
Frequency | 970/1140 (kHz) |
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Format | News/Talk |
Owner | Morris Communications |
KNWQ's transmitter is in Palm Springs (for the Western Coachella Valley and Banning area), while KNWZ is in Coachella 25 miles to the east (for the Eastern Coachella, and Imperial Valleys. Both transmitters are low-powered and can reach a 30-mile radius.
"K-News" and Morris Desert Media operates a second news/talk format station KNWT 1270 "K-News 2" and its' transmitter in Palm Desert broadcast over a 30-mile radius from Coachella to Desert Hot Springs.
"K-News" also owns and operates KNWH 1250 in the town of Twentynine Palms serving the sparsely populated Morongo Basin area in a 30-mile radius.
The "K-News" radio station (KNWZ/KNWQ) has produced several local news-talk and call-in opinion programs, like the Marshall (Gilbert) and (Gary) Stone show on weekdays, and the Bill "The Bulldog" Feingold show on Saturdays.
KNWZ/KNWQ is the local outlet for nationally syndicated radio hosts Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, Phil Hendrie, and Art Bell and George Noory in the Coast-to-Coast AM program late at night.
KNWT "K-News 2" is the local broadcast for Dr. Laura Schlessinger and Larry King, both live on the radio station. "K-News" has a long history as an affiliate for Dr. Laura and Larry King programs.
KNWZ or "K-News" went on the air in 1988 on AM dial 1270, but suspended operations in 1994. Restarted as "News 1010" (KCMJ) in March 1995, the owners decidely restored the call letters and "K-News" title in July 1998.
"K-News" had ran three FM radio dials on 94.3, 103.9 and 106.9 MhZ from April 1995 to October 1996, when their FM radio dials changed station formats under Morris Communications, purchased KNWZ or "K-News" in November 1994.
KNWZ "K-News" 1010 moved to the current twin AM dials 970 and 1140 on January 1, 2001. They acquired KCMJ 1270 and reformatted it to "K-News 2" (KNWT) in August 2004.
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(AM) KPSI - 920 | KNWZ - 970, KXPS - 1010 | KNWQ - 1140 | KNWT - 1270 | KPTR - 1340 | KESQ 1400 co-owned by KESQ-TV | KGAM - 1450
Notes: K-News radio is a news/talk station on two dials simutaneously has the same programming on KNWZ 970, Coachella. and KNWQ 1140, Palm Springs. Some high-wattage AM/FM Riverside/San Bernardino and AM/FM Imperial Valley along with Mexicali, Mexico radio stations are received in parts of the Coachella Valley. Certain home radios and car stereo radios receives some high-wattage AM/FM Los Angeles area and San Diego area radio stations, due to their microwave transmittors west of Palm Springs.