KFAB

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There is also a KFAB-FM 92.7 in Fargo, North Dakota

KFAB 1110 AM of Omaha, Nebraska is a 50,000 watt talk radio station. KFAB was first licensed in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1924, but moved to Omaha in 1944. It became Nebraska's first 24 hour radio station in 1951.

KFAB is host to such national shows as Michael Savage, Glenn Beck, Matt Drudge, and Rush Limbaugh. KFAB also broadcasts local radio shows hosted by Gary Sadlemyer, Jim Rose and Tom Becka, and a local weekly Christian show by Dr. Bill Bowers, pastor of Dundee Presbyterian Church of Omaha. The station is owned by Clear Channel Communications.

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AM radio stations in the Omaha-Council Bluffs market (Arbitron #72)
By frequency:

590 | 660 | 920 | 960 | 1020 | 1110 | 1180 | 1290 | 1340 | 1420 | 1490 | 1560 | 1600 | 1620

By callsign:

KCRO | KFAB | KHUB | KKAR | KLNG | KMA | KNCY | KOIL | KOMJ | KOTK | KOZN | KYDZ | KYFR | KXSP

See also: Omaha (FM) (AM)

Nebraska Radio Markets
Omaha (FM) (AM) | Lincoln
See also: List of radio stations in Nebraska and List of United States radio markets
Radio stations in the Lincoln, Nebraska market (Arbitron #174)

By Frequency: | (FM) 88.5 | 89.3 | 89.9 | 90.3 | 91.1 | 92.3 | 92.9 | 94.1 | 95.1 | 96.1 | 96.9 | 97.7 | 98.1 | 98.5 | 99.9 | 100.7 | 101.9 | 102.7 | 103.7 | 104.1 | 104.5 | 105.3 | 106.3 | 107.3

(AM) 590 | 660 | 840 | 960 | 1020 | 1110 | 1180 | 1240 | 1290 | 1400 | 1480 | 1560 | 1620

By Calls: KBBK | KBBX | KCRO | KEZO | KFAB | KFGE | KFLV | KFOR | KFRX | KGBI | KGOR | KIBZ | KKAR | KLCV | KLIN | KLMS | KLMY | KLNC | KLNG | KLTQ | KMA | KOIL | KOZN | KQBW | KQCH | KQKQ | KRKR | KRNU | KSRZ | KTGL | KTIC | KUCV | KXKT | KXSP | KYDZ | KZKX | KZUM

Nebraska Radio Markets
Omaha (FM) (AM) | Lincoln
See also: List of radio stations in Nebraska and List of United States radio markets