Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| XTRA Sports 1360 | |
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| Name | XTRA Sports 1360 |
| Frequency | 1360 kHz |
| Airdate | 1947 (as KOWL) |
| City | Las Vegas, Nevada |
| Area | Las Vegas metropolitan area |
| Format | Sports |
| Power | 50,000 watts day |
| Owner | Audacy, Inc. |
| Callsign meaning | XTRA (branding) |
| Former callsigns | KOWL (1947–1979), KORK (1979–1998), KXNT (1998–2009), KXST (2009–2014) |
| Sister stations | KMXB, KXNT-FM, KXTE |
| Website | https://www.audacy.com/xtrasports1360 |
XTRA Sports 1360 is a commercial sports talk station broadcasting from Las Vegas, Nevada, on the AM frequency of 1360 kHz. Owned by Audacy, Inc., it operates with a powerful 50,000-watt daytime signal, providing extensive coverage across the Las Vegas metropolitan area and into parts of Southern California. The station serves as a primary outlet for local sports discussion and is a flagship broadcaster for several major Las Vegas professional franchises.
The station's history traces back to 1947 when it first signed on as **KOWL**, originally licensed to serve Santa Monica, California. In 1959, the station was moved to Las Vegas and its transmitter relocated to Henderson, Nevada. After a callsign change to **KORK** in 1979, it became a prominent news/talk outlet, owned for a time by the Meredith Corporation. The station adopted the **KXNT** callsign in 1998 under the ownership of Infinity Broadcasting, which later became CBS Radio. A significant format shift occurred in 2009 when the station, as **KXST**, began carrying programming from Fox Sports Radio. The current sports format and **XTRA Sports 1360** branding were launched in September 2014, following the acquisition of the station's parent company by Entercom, the predecessor to Audacy, Inc..
The station's schedule is dominated by nationally syndicated sports talk shows alongside significant local programming. It serves as the flagship station for CBS Sports Radio's national lineup, featuring hosts like Jim Rome and Damon Amendolara. Local programming has historically included shows hosted by well-known Las Vegas media personalities such as Steve Cofield and Mitch Moss. A cornerstone of its programming is live game coverage, as the station has been the radio home for several local professional teams, including the Las Vegas Raiders of the National Football League and the Las Vegas Aces of the Women's National Basketball Association. It also broadcasts games for the UNLV Rebels football and basketball teams.
XTRA Sports 1360 employs a sports talk format, focusing on discussion, analysis, and call-in segments about both local and national sports. The format is complemented by extensive live play-by-play coverage of games, creating a hybrid model of talk and event broadcasting. This aligns it with major sports stations in other markets like WFAN in New York City or KNBR in San Francisco. The station's branding and imaging consistently emphasize its connection to the Las Vegas sports scene, leveraging the city's emergence as a major professional sports hub following the arrivals of the NHL's Vegas Golden Knights and the Las Vegas Raiders.
Due to its 50,000-watt daytime signal, the station provides clear reception across the entire Las Vegas Valley, including North Las Vegas, Henderson, and Summerlin. Its signal reaches into neighboring regions of Southern California, such as the Mojave Desert and parts of San Bernardino County. At night, the station reduces power significantly as required by Federal Communications Commission regulations to protect other stations on the 1360 AM frequency, limiting its nighttime range primarily to the core Las Vegas metropolitan area. The station is also available via online streaming through the Audacy app and its website.
The station has been involved in several controversies, often related to the opinions expressed by its on-air talent. In 2017, a host was briefly suspended following heated on-air comments deemed insensitive regarding National Football League player protests during the national anthem. The station's ownership changes have also sparked disputes; the 2014 format flip from news/talk to sports displaced several popular local talk hosts, leading to public criticism from figures like Alan Stock. Furthermore, its role as the broadcaster for the Las Vegas Raiders has occasionally led to tensions, with some hosts facing backlash from segments critical of the team's management or on-field performance.
Category:Radio stations in Las Vegas Category:Sports radio stations in the United States Category:Audacy Category:Radio stations established in 1947