KFEQ

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KFEQ 680 AM is a Saint Joseph, Missouri area talk radio station that airs such national programs such as Sean Hannity, Dave Ramsey, Rush Limbaugh and Jim Bohannon.

KFEQ also had a TV station for a time, KFEQ-TV, which signed on in 1953. Ownership separation in 1969 resulted in the station changing its calls to the current KQTV.

KFEQ was founded by John L. Scroggn and Scroggin & Co. Bank and first broadcast in 1923 from Oak, Nebraska. He moved the station to St. Joseph in 1925 where it was noted for its live remote daily broadcasts three times each day from the St. Joseph Stockyards and four times each day from the St. Joseph Grain Exchange. During this time it moved initially from 833 to 1120 to 1300 to its present location at 680 in 1930.

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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 | 1550 | 1590 | 1660

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

See also: Kansas City (FM) (AM)