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WHO (AM) is a commercial AM radio station located in Des Moines, Iowa, broadcasting on the frequency of 1040 kHz. It is owned by iHeartMedia and features a news/talk format, with popular shows hosted by Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Glenn Beck. WHO (AM) is also the flagship station of the Iowa Cubs Minor League Baseball team and broadcasts games featuring the Iowa Hawkeyes University of Iowa and the Drake Bulldogs Drake University. The station's programming is also available online through iHeartRadio and features news and talk shows from CNN, Fox News, and NBC News.

History

WHO (AM) has a rich history dating back to 1924, when it was first launched by B.J. Palmer, the son of Daniel David Palmer, the founder of Chiropractic. The station was initially broadcast from Davenport, Iowa, but later moved to Des Moines, Iowa in 1931. Over the years, WHO (AM) has been owned by several companies, including Palmer Communications, Jacor Communications, and Clear Channel Communications, which later became iHeartMedia. The station has also undergone several format changes, including middle of the road, adult contemporary, and talk radio, before settling on its current news/talk format. WHO (AM) has been affiliated with several networks, including CBS Radio, NBC Radio, and Mutual Broadcasting System, and has broadcast shows featuring notable personalities such as Walter Winchell, Edward R. Murrow, and Paul Harvey.

Programming

WHO (AM) features a variety of programming, including local shows hosted by Jan Mickelson, Simon Conway, and Jeff Angelo, as well as syndicated shows from Premiere Networks, Westwood One, and Salem Media Group. The station also broadcasts news and talk shows from CNN, Fox News, and NBC News, as well as sports programming from ESPN Radio and Fox Sports Radio. WHO (AM) is also the flagship station of the Iowa Cubs Minor League Baseball team and broadcasts games featuring the Iowa Hawkeyes University of Iowa and the Drake Bulldogs Drake University. The station's programming is also available online through iHeartRadio and features podcasts from The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and National Public Radio.

Technical information

WHO (AM) broadcasts on the frequency of 1040 kHz with a power of 50,000 watts, making it one of the most powerful AM radio stations in the United States. The station's transmitter is located in Cumming, Iowa, and its signal covers a large portion of the Midwestern United States, including Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, and Missouri. WHO (AM) is also available online through iHeartRadio and features a live stream of its programming. The station's technical facilities are located in Des Moines, Iowa, and it is operated by a team of experienced engineers and technicians from iHeartMedia and Society of Broadcast Engineers.

Notable personalities

WHO (AM) has been home to several notable personalities over the years, including Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Glenn Beck. The station has also featured local hosts such as Jan Mickelson, Simon Conway, and Jeff Angelo, who have become well-known in the Des Moines, Iowa area for their commentary and analysis. WHO (AM) has also broadcast shows featuring notable personalities such as Walter Winchell, Edward R. Murrow, and Paul Harvey, who have all been inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame. The station has also been visited by several notable guests, including Donald Trump, Barack Obama, and Mitt Romney, who have all appeared on its programming.

Awards and recognition

WHO (AM) has won several awards and recognitions over the years, including the Marconi Award for Station of the Year and the National Association of Broadcasters Crystal Award for Community Service. The station has also been recognized by the Iowa Broadcast News Association and the Society of Professional Journalists for its news and programming. WHO (AM) has also been named one of the top talk radio stations in the United States by Talkers Magazine and has been featured in several publications, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Radio & Records. The station's hosts and personalities have also won several awards, including the Gracie Award and the Edward R. Murrow Award, which are presented by the Alliance for Women in Media and the Radio Television Digital News Association. Category:News/talk radio stations

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