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KFI (AM)
NameKFI
CityLos Angeles
BrandKFI AM 640
SloganMore Stimulating Talk
Frequency640 kHz
FormatNews/Talk
OwneriHeartMedia

KFI (AM) is a news/talk radio station located in Los Angeles, California, owned by iHeartMedia. The station has been on the air since 1922 and has a long history of broadcasting a variety of programming, including talk radio shows hosted by notable personalities such as Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Bill Handel. KFI (AM) is also affiliated with NBC News, ABC News, and Fox News, providing listeners with up-to-date news and information from these reputable sources, including CNN, MSNBC, and CBS News. The station's programming is also influenced by other notable media outlets, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and USA Today.

History

KFI (AM) was first licensed in 1922 and was originally owned by Earle C. Anthony, a Los Angeles businessman and radio pioneer. The station was one of the first commercial radio stations in the United States and was initially broadcast from a studio in Los Angeles's Bunker Hill neighborhood, near the Los Angeles Times building. Over the years, KFI (AM) has been owned by several different companies, including NBC, Capitol Broadcasting, and Clear Channel Communications, which later became iHeartMedia. The station has also undergone several format changes, including a stint as a rock music station in the 1970s and 1980s, featuring artists such as The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, and Led Zeppelin. KFI (AM) has also been influenced by other notable radio stations, including KABC (AM), KNX (AM), and KCBS (AM), as well as media personalities like Howard Stern, Larry King, and Oprah Winfrey.

Programming

KFI (AM) currently broadcasts a news/talk format, featuring a mix of local and national programming, including shows hosted by Bill Handel, John Kobylt, and Ken Chiampou. The station also airs sports programming, including Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Dodgers games, as well as news and traffic updates from NBC News, ABC News, and Fox News. KFI (AM) has also been affiliated with other notable sports teams, including the Los Angeles Kings, Los Angeles Galaxy, and UCLA Bruins, and has featured commentary from sports personalities like Jim Rome, Dan Patrick, and Mike Tirico. The station's programming is also influenced by other notable media outlets, including ESPN, Fox Sports, and CBS Sports, as well as news programs like 60 Minutes, Meet the Press, and Face the Nation.

Facilities

KFI (AM) is broadcast from a transmitter located in La Mirada, California, and its studios are located in Burbank, California. The station's transmitter is a 50,000-watt facility that broadcasts on a frequency of 640 kHz, and its signal can be received throughout much of Southern California, including Los Angeles, Orange County, and San Diego. KFI (AM) is also available online through its website and through various streaming media platforms, including iHeartRadio, TuneIn, and Apple Podcasts, which also feature other notable radio stations like WABC (AM), WOR (AM), and WBZ (AM).

Controversies

KFI (AM) has been involved in several controversies over the years, including a 2007 incident in which one of the station's hosts, John Kobylt, was accused of making racist comments on the air. The station has also been criticized for its conservative leanings and for airing programming that some have deemed offensive or inflammatory, including shows hosted by Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity. KFI (AM) has also been involved in controversies surrounding its coverage of local issues, including the 2008 California Proposition 8 campaign, which was also covered by other notable media outlets, including The Los Angeles Times, The San Francisco Chronicle, and The New York Times.

Awards_and_recognition

KFI (AM) has won numerous awards for its programming, including several Marconi Awards and Gracie Awards. The station has also been recognized for its community service efforts, including its annual Charity Golf Tournament, which benefits local charities such as the American Red Cross and the United Way. KFI (AM) has also been honored with awards from other notable organizations, including the National Association of Broadcasters, the Radio Television Digital News Association, and the Society of Professional Journalists, as well as media personalities like Larry King and Oprah Winfrey.

Technical_information

KFI (AM) broadcasts on a frequency of 640 kHz and has a power output of 50,000 watts. The station's transmitter is a directional antenna facility that uses a three-tower array to broadcast its signal. KFI (AM) is also available in HD Radio format, which provides listeners with a higher-quality audio signal and additional programming options, including multicasting and datacasting. The station's technical facilities are also used by other notable radio stations, including KABC (AM), KNX (AM), and KCBS (AM), and are influenced by other notable media outlets, including NBC, ABC, and CBS.

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