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KQV (AM)

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KQV (AM)
NameKQV (AM)
CityPittsburgh
BrandKQV Newsradio
Frequency1410
Erp5,000
Haat142
Facility id36232
Former callsignsWJAS (1919-1958), WCAE (1958-1975)
OwnerRobert W. Dickey and Sandra Dickey
Website[no website]

KQV (AM) is a news/talk radio station licensed to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, owned by Robert W. Dickey and Sandra Dickey, and featuring talk radio personalities like Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Glenn Beck. The station broadcasts on the AM band at a frequency of 1410 kHz, with a power output of 5,000 watts, and is a CBS News affiliate, providing news programming from CBS Radio News and Westwood One. KQV (AM) also airs sports programming from Pittsburgh Pirates and Pittsburgh Steelers games, as well as University of Pittsburgh Pitt Panthers games, and is a member of the Pittsburgh Radio Market, competing with other stations like KDKA (AM), WBGG (AM), and WPGB (FM).

History

KQV (AM) was first licensed in 1919 as WJAS (AM), and was originally owned by Westinghouse Electric Corporation, which also owned KDKA (AM), the first commercial radio station in the United States. In the 1920s, WJAS (AM) was a popular music station, featuring jazz and blues performers like Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and Bessie Smith. The station changed its call sign to WCAE (AM) in 1958, and was later acquired by Taft Broadcasting in 1975, which changed the call sign to KQV (AM). Over the years, KQV (AM) has been owned by several companies, including Telecommunications, Inc., Jacor Communications, and Clear Channel Communications, and has featured a variety of formats, including top 40, adult contemporary, and talk radio. The station has also been affiliated with several networks, including Mutual Broadcasting System, NBC Radio Network, and CBS Radio Network, and has aired programming from notable personalities like Walter Winchell, Edward R. Murrow, and Paul Harvey.

Programming

KQV (AM) currently airs a news/talk format, featuring a mix of local and syndicated programming, including shows from Premiere Networks, Westwood One, and Salem Radio Network. The station's weekday lineup includes The Rush Limbaugh Show, The Sean Hannity Show, and The Glenn Beck Program, as well as local shows like The KQV Morning Show and The KQV Afternoon Show. KQV (AM) also airs sports programming from Pittsburgh Pirates and Pittsburgh Steelers games, as well as University of Pittsburgh Pitt Panthers games, and is a member of the Pittsburgh Radio Market, competing with other stations like KDKA (AM), WBGG (AM), and WPGB (FM). The station's weekend lineup includes shows like The Kim Komando Show and The Larry Kudlow Show, as well as infomercials and paid programming from companies like SharkNinja and Nutrisystem.

Technical

KQV (AM) broadcasts on the AM band at a frequency of 1410 kHz, with a power output of 5,000 watts. The station's transmitter is located in Ross Township, Pennsylvania, and its antenna is a directional antenna that provides a cardioid radiation pattern. KQV (AM) is a CBS News affiliate, and receives its news programming from CBS Radio News and Westwood One. The station's audio is processed using a Wheatstone Audioarts audio console and a Telos Systems audio processor, and is transmitted using a Harris Corporation transmitter. KQV (AM) also has a streaming media presence, and can be heard online through its website and through tunein radio and iHeartRadio.

Awards_and_recognition

KQV (AM) has won several awards for its news programming and community service, including a Peabody Award for its coverage of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting in 2018. The station has also been recognized by the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters for its public service announcements and community outreach programs, and has been awarded a Marconi Award for its news/talk format. KQV (AM) has also been nominated for several Radio Television Digital News Association awards, including a Edward R. Murrow Award for its investigative reporting. The station's personalities, including Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity, have also won several awards, including a National Association of Broadcasters Marconi Award and a Talkers Magazine Heavy Hundred Award.

Controversies

KQV (AM) has been involved in several controversies over the years, including a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) investigation into the station's ownership structure in 2019. The station has also been criticized for its conservative talk radio format, and has been accused of bias and censorship by some liberal and progressive groups. In 2020, KQV (AM) was sued by a former employee who alleged discrimination and retaliation, and the station has also been involved in a dispute with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette over the station's coverage of local politics. The station has also been criticized by some advertisers and sponsors, including PNC Financial Services and Giant Eagle, who have pulled their ads from the station due to its content.

Impact_on_community

KQV (AM) has had a significant impact on the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania community, providing news, information, and entertainment to listeners for over 100 years. The station has been a trusted source of information for many Pittsburghers, and has played a key role in covering local events, including Pittsburgh Steelers and Pittsburgh Pirates games, as well as University of Pittsburgh Pitt Panthers games. KQV (AM) has also been involved in several community outreach programs, including a food drive for the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank and a toy drive for the Salvation Army. The station's personalities, including Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity, have also been involved in several charity events, including a golf tournament for the Pittsburgh Children's Hospital and a fundraiser for the Wounded Warrior Project.

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