WKRD

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WKRD-AM
City of license Louisville, Kentucky
Broadcast area Louisville, Kentucky
Branding 790 WKRD: Real Sports Radio
Slogan Cards Radio 790 WKRD
Frequency 790 kHz
Format Sports
Callsign meaning Kentucky Radio
Owner Clear Channel
Website xtrasports790.com

WKRD AM is a Sports radio station in the Louisville, Kentucky metropolitan area. It is currently owned by Clear Channel Communications.

The current weekday lineup is a mix of local shows and programming from Fox Sports Radio.

6-8am: The First Team on Fox with Steve Czaban

8-10am: The Bob and Wil Show with ESPN Radio host Bob Valvano and former Buffalo Bills football player Wil Wolford.

10am-12pm: The Joe B. and Denny Show with host Dave Jennings, former University of Kentucky basketball coach Joe B. Hall and former University of Louisville basketball coach Denny Crum.

12-3pm: The Jim Rome Show from Premiere Radio Networks.

3-6pm: The Afternoon Underdogs, a local show with host Tony Vanetti and Adam Neft.

6-7pm: The Drive, Fox Sports Radio, with Chris Myers and Sean Farnham.

7-10pm: Fox GameTime Live with Andrew Siciliano and news anchor Krystal Fernandez.

10pm-2am: Fox GameTime React with J.T. The Brick and news anchor Tomm Looney.

2-6am: The Third Shift on Fox with Jorge Sedano and news anchor Karen Kay.

Sports programming that airs on WKRD include NASCAR Nextel Cup, Busch Series and Craftsman Truck Series, Cincinnati Bengals football, plus University of Louisville women's basketball and volleyball. Beginning in August 2007, University of Louisville football and men's basketball will air on WKRD when their games conflict with University of Kentucky football and men's basketball on WHAS radio.

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AM radio stations in the Louisville market (Arbitron #54)

WTUV 620 | WDRD 680 | WKRD 790 | WHAS 840 | WFIA 900 | WCND 940 | WGTK 970 | WLCR 1040 | WKJK 1080 | WSLM 1220 | WLLV 1240 | WXGO 1270 | WLOU 1350 | WAVG 1450 | WOCC 1550 | WWSZ 1570 & WTSZ 1600

See also: Louisville (FM) (AM)

Kentucky Radio Markets

Ashland | Bowling Green | Hopkinsville | Lexington-Fayette (FM) (AM) | Louisville (FM) (AM) | Owensboro

See also: List of radio stations in Kentucky and List of United States radio markets