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KABC (AM)
NameKABC
CityLos Angeles, California
Frequency790 AM
FormatTalk radio
OwnerCumulus Media
Sister stationsKLOS

KABC (AM) is a Los Angeles-based talk radio station owned by Cumulus Media, broadcasting on the 790 AM frequency. The station has a long history, dating back to 1947, and has been affiliated with various networks, including ABC Radio and Westwood One. Over the years, KABC has featured a range of programming, including shows hosted by notable personalities such as Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Mark Levin. The station has also been associated with other prominent figures, including Larry Elder, Dennis Prager, and Hugh Hewitt.

History

KABC was first licensed in 1947 and began broadcasting on December 6, 1947, as a Mutual Broadcasting System affiliate. The station was originally owned by Gene Autry and Yellowstone Broadcasting Company, and later became part of the ABC Radio network. In the 1960s, KABC began to shift its focus towards talk radio, featuring shows hosted by personalities such as Joe Pyne and Michael Jackson (radio host). The station's format change was influenced by the success of other talk radio stations, including WABC (AM) in New York City and WLS (AM) in Chicago. KABC has also been associated with other notable events, including the 1965 Watts riots and the 1992 Los Angeles riots, which were covered by the station's news team, including reporters such as Ted Hayes and Katherine Mader.

Programming

KABC's programming lineup has included a range of shows, featuring hosts such as John Batchelor, Red Eye Radio, and The Larry Elder Show. The station has also broadcast Los Angeles Dodgers games, as well as University of Southern California football and basketball games, with commentators including Vin Scully and Chick Hearn. KABC has been affiliated with various networks, including ABC Radio, Westwood One, and Cumulus Media Networks, and has featured shows hosted by notable personalities such as G. Gordon Liddy, Oliver North, and Michael Medved. The station's programming has also included shows focused on conservative politics, such as The Sean Hannity Show and The Mark Levin Show, which have featured guests including Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, and Donald Trump.

Facilities

KABC's studios are located in Culver City, California, and its transmitter is situated in Los Angeles. The station's signal covers the Los Angeles metropolitan area, including surrounding cities such as Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, and Pasadena. KABC is also available online, through its website and mobile app, and can be streamed through various platforms, including TuneIn and iHeartRadio. The station's facilities have been upgraded over the years, including the installation of a new transmitter and antenna system, which has improved the station's signal quality and coverage area.

Personalities

KABC has featured a range of notable personalities over the years, including Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Mark Levin. Other notable hosts have included Larry Elder, Dennis Prager, and Hugh Hewitt, who have all hosted shows on the station. KABC has also been associated with other prominent figures, including Michael Savage, Bill O'Reilly, and Glenn Beck, who have all appeared as guests on the station's shows. The station's news team has included reporters such as Ted Hayes and Katherine Mader, who have covered major events, including the O.J. Simpson murder case and the Northridge earthquake.

Controversies

KABC has been involved in several controversies over the years, including a dispute with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) over the station's ownership structure. The station has also faced criticism for its programming, including accusations of bias and inflammatory rhetoric. In 2014, KABC was sued by a former employee, who alleged that the station had engaged in age discrimination and retaliation. The station has also been criticized for its coverage of certain topics, including climate change and immigration reform, with some accusing the station of promoting misinformation and xenophobia.

Awards

KABC has won several awards over the years, including a Marconi Award for Station of the Year in 2007. The station has also been recognized for its news coverage, including a Peabody Award for its reporting on the 1992 Los Angeles riots. KABC has also been nominated for several Radio & Records awards, including Talk Radio Station of the Year and News/Talk Station of the Year. The station's hosts have also won individual awards, including Larry Elder, who was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2015. Category:Radio stations in California

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