KLIN

The transmitter is off North 31st Street, near Salt Creek and Cornhusker Highway in the northern part of the city.

Weekdays on KLIN begin with LNK Today with Jack and Friends, a local news and interview show.

Weekend syndicated programs include The Kim Komando Show, Bill Handel on the Law, The Car Doctor Ron Ananian, Rudy Maxa World Travel, Gun Talk with Tom Gresham and Sunday Night with Bill Cunningham.

KLIN had its antecedents in Fremont, Nebraska, where an AM station on 1400 kHz was originally authorized in 1940, with the call letters KORN.

In connection with the acquisition, the FCC authorized Inland to relocate the station to Lincoln and change the call sign to KOLN.

[8] KOLN radio changed its call sign to KLIN on June 1, 1955, and the station moved to offices and studios in the Sharp Building in downtown Lincoln.

[4] In April 1965, KLIN was sold to Shurtleff-Schorr Broadcasting Corp., a Nebraska corporation owned by Donald O. Shurtleff and Paul C. Schorr.

[4] In 1968, KLIN added a sister station, KLIN-FM at 107.3 MHz,[9] airing an automated beautiful music format.

In the fall of 1971, KLIN, Inc., a Nebraska corporation owned by Norton Warner, acquired the station licenses.