KQAM

The rest of the weekday line up includes nationally syndicated conservative talk show hosts, including: Brian Kilmeade, Dan Bongino, Todd Starnes, Andy Hooser, Joe Pags, Jim Bohannon, America in the Morning with John Trout and First Light with Michael Toscano.

Starting at 4 p.m., Andy Hooser hosts “The Voice of Reason,” a conservative talk show directed at millennials.

Weekend syndicated hosts include Larry Elder, Leo Laporte, Mark Moss, Kim Komando.

[3][4] On March 8, 1982, KWKN flipped to a simulcast of its then-FM sister station KGCS-FM, which aired a country format.

[5] On October 21, 1982, after being purchased by Jack Sampson, owner of Hutchinson radio station KSKU, the KLEO call letters returned, as well as the adult contemporary format.

[9] KZSN would eventually give way to a simulcast with the FM station; this lasted until September 25, 1997, when it assumed KQAM's call letters and flipped to sports talk.

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