The rest of the daytime schedule is made up of nationally syndicated programming, including Brian Kilmeade, Sean Hannity and This Morning, America's First News with Gordon Deal.
[4] On June 2, 1923, the US Department of Commerce, which regulated radio at this time, granted Marshall Electric a commercial broadcast license, for 10 watts on 1210 kHz.
On November 11, 1928, under the provisions of the Federal Radio Commission's General Order 40, KFJB was reassigned to 1200 kHz, on a timesharing basis with WMT, then in Waterloo, Iowa.
Its owners, the Norris family, maintained control of KFJB AM and FM until December 29, 1986, when it was purchased by Marshalltown Broadcasting, Inc. KFJB-FM, which became KMTG in September 1986, was changed to KXIA in June 1987.
[8] KFJB is one of the few radio stations in the U.S. to have the same call letters for its entire history, dating back to the early days of broadcasting.