KFNX

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KFNX
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City of license Cave Creek, Arizona
Broadcast area Phoenix area
Branding Newstalk Radio
Frequency 1100 kHz
First air date 1991
Format News Talk Information
ERP 50,000 watts (day)
1,000 watts
Class B
Facility ID 9421
Transmitter Coordinates 33°47′52.00″N 111°59′30.00″W / 33.7977778, -111.9916667
Former callsigns KCCF (1991-1998)
Affiliations CNN Radio, Westwood One
Owner Premier Radio Stations, LLC
Website 1100kfnx.com

KFNX 1100 is a news/talk radio station licensed to Cave Creek, Arizona and broadcasting out of Phoenix, Arizona. They feature mostly brokered health and financial programs, as well as local political talk shows such as Phoenix talk radio veteran Charles Goyette. KFNX also carries syndicated talkers Dr. Laura Schlessinger, Bill O'Reilly, and since the spring of 2007, Ed Schultz.

Premiere Radio Stations is apparently not related to Premiere Radio Networks, which is a division of Clear Channel Communications that syndicates Schlessinger's show.

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The station went on the air as KCCF on 1991-07-12. On 1998-08-03, the station changed its call sign to the current KFNX.[1]

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