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WKLO (AM)

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WKLO (AM)
NameWKLO (AM)
CityLouisville, Kentucky
Frequency850 AM
FormatNews/Talk
OwnerNew Albany Broadcasting Co., Inc.
Sister stationsWNAS

WKLO (AM) is a news/talk radio station licensed to Hardinsburg, Kentucky, serving the Louisville metropolitan area. The station is owned by New Albany Broadcasting Co., Inc. and features a lineup of talk radio programs, including shows hosted by Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Mark Levin. WKLO (AM) is also an affiliate of CBS News, NBC News, and Fox News Radio, providing listeners with up-to-date news and information from Washington, D.C., New York City, and other major news hubs like Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston.

History

WKLO (AM) has a long history dating back to the early days of radio broadcasting in the United States. The station was first licensed in 1954 and has undergone several format changes over the years, including top 40, adult contemporary, and country music. In the 1980s, WKLO (AM) was a popular music station, featuring disc jockeys like Scott Shannon and John Records Landecker, who also worked at WLS (AM) in Chicago and WABC (AM) in New York City. The station has also been an affiliate of Mutual Broadcasting System, Westwood One, and United Stations Radio Networks, providing listeners with a wide range of entertainment and information programs, including shows from Nashville, Tennessee, and Cincinnati, Ohio.

Programming

WKLO (AM) features a mix of local and syndicated programming, including shows from Premiere Networks, Salem Media Group, and Westwood One. The station's lineup includes The Rush Limbaugh Show, The Sean Hannity Show, and The Mark Levin Show, as well as local programs like The Terry Meiners Show and The Mandy Connell Show, which also air on WHAS (AM) and WLKY. WKLO (AM) also broadcasts University of Louisville sports events, including football and basketball games, and is an affiliate of the Louisville Cardinals radio network, which also includes WAVE (TV) and WHAS-TV.

Technical information

WKLO (AM) operates at a frequency of 850 AM and has a power output of 5,000 watts. The station's transmitter is located in Bullitt County, Kentucky, and its signal covers the Louisville metropolitan area, including Jefferson County, Kentucky, Bullitt County, Kentucky, and Oldham County, Kentucky. WKLO (AM) is also available online through its website and mobile app, allowing listeners to tune in from anywhere in the world, including Europe, Asia, and South America.

Former personalities

WKLO (AM) has had several notable personalities over the years, including Terry Meiners, who currently hosts a show on WHAS (AM), and Mandy Connell, who hosts a show on KHOW in Denver, Colorado. Other former personalities include Scott Shannon, who went on to work at WPLJ in New York City and KLOS in Los Angeles, and John Records Landecker, who worked at WLS (AM) in Chicago and WGN (AM) in Chicago. WKLO (AM) has also featured guest hosts like Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Mark Levin, who have all appeared on the station's programs, along with other notable conservative talk radio hosts like Glenn Beck and Laura Ingraham.

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