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KC Radio History
1250AM Frequency History
1250AM Frequency History
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1250AM joined the Kansas City dial in 1997, bringing with it the familiar WREN call letters it had carried since the 1920s, and the satellite gospel format it lauched during a 1992 return to the Topeka airwaves. Two years later, the station was purchased by Entercom & became "1250 the Game" - Kansas City's first 24-hour sports talk station. Months later, Union Broadcasting's KCTE-AM made the move to WHB's 24-hour home at 810AM, which spelled the end of KKGM. In August 2000, the frequency picked up the long-time classical programming of KXTR, which was bumped from 96.5FM. The following year, as KXTR moved to 1660AM, the station began the Regional Mexican programming it has featured since. |
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