KKOH

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KKOH
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City of license Reno, Nevada
Branding News Talk 780 AM
Slogan "Reno's News Traffic and Weather Station"
Frequency 780 kHz
First air date 1971
Format News/Talk
Power 50,000 watts
Class B
Facility ID 11236
Former callsigns KROW KCRL
Affiliations Cumulus Media Networks
KOLO-TV
Owner Cumulus Media
(Radio License Holding CBC, LLC)
Sister stations KBUL-FM, KNEV, KWYL
Webcast Listen Live
Website kkoh.com

KKOH (780 AM, "News Talk 780 AM") is a commercial radio station located in Reno, Nevada. KKOH airs News/Talk programming. It is currently under ownership of Cumulus Media.

For many years, 780 was KROW. Before then, it was KCRL, the former sister of what is now KRNV. The current station dates from 1994. That year, KOH, Nevada's oldest radio station, was bought by Citadel Broadcasting. As part of the deal, Citadel moved the KOH intellectual unit moved from its longtime home of 630 AM to 780, with the promise of boosting its power to 50,000 watts. The FCC issued a new license to Citadel, with an additional "K" in the calls. Citadel decided to give up the historic three-letter callsign in favor of the power boost. Citadel merged with Cumulus in 2011.

Despite being a Class B Station, KKOH can be heard some distance into California during the day (as far away as the Bay Area under the right conditions) and throughout the West Coast of the United States at night.

Local programming and staff

  • Reno's Morning News with Ross Mitchell & Monica Jaye, Ross Mitchell - Nevada Broadcasters Hall of Fame
  • Sports w/ Reno Gazette Journal sportswriter Scott Oxarart
  • Jim Fannin, news anchor and reporter. Nevada Broadcasters Hall of Fame
  • Steve Diamond, afternoon traffic, Nevada Broadcasters Hall of Fame
  • Landon Miller, weekend news anchor
  • Phil Parriott, producer of Dan Mason Show
  • Matt Matthews, weekend news anchor
  • Neil Tyler, news anchor, producer of Reno Morning News
  • Dan Mason, Program Director, Afternoon talk show host, Nevada Broadcasters Hall of Fame

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