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KDWN
NameKDWN
CityLas Vegas
BrandKDWN
Frequency720 AM
FormatNews/Talk
OwnerAudacy, Inc.
Sister stationsKLUC-FM, KXTE, KXST

KDWN is a news/talk radio station licensed to Las Vegas, Nevada, and serving the Las Vegas Valley. It is owned by Audacy, Inc., a subsidiary of Entercom Communications. The station broadcasts on the AM band at a frequency of 720 AM, and features a lineup of local and syndicated programming, including shows hosted by Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Mark Levin. KDWN is also the flagship station for the UNLV Rebels and Las Vegas Raiders.

Introduction

KDWN is a commercial radio station that broadcasts a news/talk format, featuring a mix of local and syndicated programming. The station's lineup includes shows hosted by notable personalities such as Glenn Beck, Dave Ramsey, and Michael Savage. KDWN also broadcasts sports programming, including games and analysis from the National Football League and NCAA. The station is affiliated with CBS News, ABC News, and Fox News, and features news updates and weather forecasts from these networks. KDWN competes with other news/talk stations in the Las Vegas market, including KXNT and KNXT.

History

KDWN was first licensed in 1975 and originally broadcast a middle of the road format. Over the years, the station has undergone several format changes, including adult contemporary, oldies, and talk radio. In the 1990s, KDWN began to focus on news/talk programming, featuring a mix of local and syndicated shows. The station has been owned by several companies over the years, including Chancellor Media, AMFM Inc., and Entercom Communications. In 2017, KDWN was acquired by Audacy, Inc., a subsidiary of Entercom Communications. The station has also been affiliated with several networks, including Mutual Broadcasting System, Westwood One, and Premiere Networks. KDWN has broadcast several notable events, including the Super Bowl, World Series, and NBA Finals, and has featured interviews with prominent figures such as Donald Trump, Barack Obama, and Hillary Clinton.

Programming

KDWN's programming lineup includes a mix of local and syndicated shows. The station broadcasts The Rush Limbaugh Show, The Sean Hannity Show, and The Mark Levin Show, among others. KDWN also features local programming, including The Vegas Take with Brian Shapiro and JD Sharp, and The KDWN Morning Show with Kevin Wall. The station broadcasts sports programming, including games and analysis from the Las Vegas Raiders, UNLV Rebels, and Las Vegas Aces. KDWN is also affiliated with several networks, including CBS Sports Radio, Fox Sports Radio, and ESPN Radio. The station has featured interviews with notable figures such as LeBron James, Tom Brady, and Stephen Curry, and has broadcast several high-profile events, including the Grammy Awards, Academy Awards, and Golden Globe Awards.

Controversies

KDWN has been involved in several controversies over the years, including a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) fine in 2013 for violating children's television regulations. The station has also been criticized for its conservative bias and for broadcasting conspiracy theories. In 2018, KDWN was sued by a former employee who alleged that the station had discriminated against her based on her gender and age. The station has also faced criticism for its handling of advertising, including allegations that it has broadcast deceptive and misleading ads. KDWN has been compared to other conservative-leaning news/talk stations, including WABC (AM), WOR (AM), and KFI (AM).

Reception

KDWN has a strong signal in the Las Vegas Valley and can be heard in several surrounding counties. The station has a repeater in Henderson, Nevada, which allows it to reach a wider audience. KDWN has been recognized for its community service, including its coverage of local charity events and disaster relief efforts. The station has also been awarded several broadcasting awards, including a Marconi Award and a Crystal Award. KDWN has been compared to other news/talk stations in the Las Vegas market, including KXNT and KNXT, and has been recognized for its unique programming and community-focused approach. The station has featured interviews with notable figures such as Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Bill Gates, and has broadcast several high-profile events, including the CES and NAB Show. Category:Radio stations in Nevada

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