KCNW (AM)

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KCNW
Image:KCNW logo.jpg
City of license Fairway, Kansas
Slogan Changing the Way You Live
Frequency 1380 kHz
Format Christian radio
Power 2,500 watts day
29 watts night
Class D
Facility ID 10826
Transmitter Coordinates 39°4′19.00″N 94°40′58.00″W / 39.0719444, -94.6827778
Affiliations Salem Communications
Owner Kansas City Radio, Inc.
Website wilkinsradio.com

KCNW is a religious radio station that broadcasts in the Kansas City metropolitan area. Its 2500-watt daytime and 29-watt nighttime signal airs at 1380 kHz from its tower in Fairway, Kansas.

In the 1960s, 1380 AM was home to a Top-40 station, KUDL. In 1973, the Top-40 format jumped to FM and eventually became a soft adult contemporary station, while 1380 housed Oldies for two years. The KCNW letters (Kansas City's News) were adopted shortly after a news format debuted. Although following the lead of other AM stations dumping music for talk (notable KQV in Pittsburgh the same year), the news format didn't last long in Kansas City.

In 1978, KCNW started broadcasting religious programming, yielding the acronym Kansas City's New Way. Today it is a satellite station owned by Wilkins Communication Network of Spartanburg, South Carolina, which specializes in syndicating programs devised by individual churches and airs national shows such as Sid Roth, Irvin Baxter Jr. and Noah Hutchings.

[edit] Other Stations owned by Wilkins Communications