KXTR

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KXTR-AM is a classical music station that broadcasts at 1660 kHz in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. KXTR, owned by Entercom, relies mostly on satellite programming, but does feature local personalities, such as morning show host Patrick Neas.

KXTR started in 1953 on the FM dial, at 96.5 MHz. As FM became the preferred band for popular music, revenue declined. In 2000, Entercom moved KXTR to the AM band in order to establish a new alternative rock station, KRBZ.

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AM radio stations in the Kansas City media market (Arbitron #30)

By frequency: 580 | 610 | 680 | 710 | 760 | 810 | 890 | 980 | 1030 | 1090 | 1140 | 1190 | 1250 | 1340 | 1380 | 1410 | 1480 | 1510 | 1590 | 1660

By call sign: KCCV | KCMO | KCNW | KCSP | KCTE | KCWJ | KCXL | KCZZ | KDTD | KEXS | KFEQ | KGGN | KKHK | KKLO | KMBZ | KPHN | KPRT | KXTR | WHB | WIBW

See also: Kansas City (FM) (AM)

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