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=== Radio stations === Over 33 radio stations operate in and around Fort Worth, with many different formats. ==== AM ==== On the AM dial, like in all other markets, political talk radio is prevalent, with [[WBAP (AM)|WBAP]] 820, [[KLIF (AM)|KLIF]] 570, [[KSKY]] 660, [[KFJZ]] 870, [[KRLD (AM)|KRLD]] 1080 the [[American conservatism|conservative]] talk stations serving Fort Worth and [[KMNY]] 1360 the sole [[American progressivism|progressive]] talk station serving the city. [[KFXR (AM)|KFXR]] 1190 is a [[news/talk]]/[[classic country]] station. [[Sports talk]] can be found on [[KTCK (AM)|KTCK]] 1310 ("The Ticket"). WBAP, a 50,000-watt clear-channel station which can be heard over much of the country at night, was a long-successful [[country music]] station before converting to its current talk format. Several religious stations are also on AM in the Dallas/Fort Worth area; [[KHVN]] 970 and [[KGGR]] 1040 are the local [[urban gospel]] stations, [[KEXB (AM)|KEXB]] 1440 carries Catholic talk programming from [[Relevant Radio]], and [[KKGM]] 1630 has a [[Southern gospel]] format. Fort Worth's Spanish-speaking population is served by many stations on AM: {{div col}} * [[KAMM (AM)|KAMM]] 1540 * [[KDFT]] 540 * [[KHFX (AM)|KHFX]] 1140 * [[KFLC]] 1270 * [[KTNO (AM)|KTNO]] 620 * [[KNGO]] 1480 {{div col end}} A few mixed [[Asian languages|Asian language]] stations serve Fort Worth: {{div col}} * [[KHSE]] 700 * [[KKDA (AM)|KKDA]] 730 * [[KTXV]] 890 * [[KVTT]] 1110 * [[KZEE]] 1220 * [[KCLE]] 1460 * [[KRVA (AM)|KRVA]] 1600 {{div col end}} ==== FM ==== [[KLNO]] is a commercial radio station licensed to Fort Worth. Long-time Fort Worth resident [[Marcos A. Rodriguez]] operated Dallas-Fort Worth radio stations KLTY and KESS on [[KLNO|94.1 FM]]. Four [[Urban contemporary music|urban]]-formatted radio stations, [[KBFB]] 97.9, [[KKDA-FM|KKDA]] 104.5, [[KRNB]] 105.7, and [[KZMJ]] 94.5, can also be heard. A wide variety of commercial formats, mostly music, are on the FM dial in Fort Worth. Noncommercial stations serve the city fairly well. Three college stations can be heard - [[KTCU-FM|KTCU]] 88.7, [[KCBI]] 90.9, and [[KNTU]] 88.1, with a variety of programming. Also, the local [[National Public Radio|NPR]] station is [[KERA (FM)|KERA]] 90.1, along with [[community radio]] station [[KNON]] 89.3. Downtown Fort Worth also hosts the Texas Country radio station [[KFWR]] 95.9 The Ranch. ==== Internet radio stations and shows ==== When local radio station KOAI 107.5 FM, now [[KMVK]], dropped its [[smooth jazz]] format, fans set up smoothjazz1075.com, an internet radio station, to broadcast smooth jazz for disgruntled fans.
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