KTIE

It is owned by the Salem Media Group, with studios on University Avenue in Riverside, California, and it airs a Conservative talk radio format.

[2] Weekdays begin on KTIE with a simulcast of "The Morning Answer", a news and interview show based at sister station KRLA 870 AM in the Los Angeles area.

The rest of the day, KTIE carries nationally syndicated conservative talk shows from the co-owned Salem Radio Network: Dennis Prager, Hugh Hewitt, Charlie Kirk, Sebastian Gorka, Jay Sekulow and Mike Gallagher.

On weekends, KTIE airs specialty shows on real estate, pets, guns, money and health, many of which are paid brokered programming.

One local program on weekends is "Firing Line Radio" with host Phillip Naman, devoted to firearms and recreational shooting.

An advertisement in the San Bernardino Sun newspaper proclaimed "eight times greater coverage for your Mutual-Don Lee Network programs.

KFXM was home to popular disc jockeys such as Larry Lujack, Lyle Kilgore, Chuck Doherty, and Bob Griffin in the early 1960s.

Maintaining the leadership role in the Inland Empire into the 1970s were disc jockeys Jhani Kaye, Doug Collins, Don McCoy, Bruce Chandler, Chris Roberts, and Bob B.

KFXM moved to an adult standards sound, playing the hits of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Ella Fitzgerald and Bing Crosby.

KTIE ident used before the rebranding to "The Answer"