KFLS (AM) explained

KFLS
City:Klamath Falls, Oregon
Area:Klamath Falls, Oregon
Branding:1450 KFLS
Frequency:1450 kHz
Translator:K273DF (102.5 MHz, Klamath Falls)
Airdate:1946
Format:News Talk Information
Power:1,000 watts
Class:C
Facility Id:74250
Coordinates:42.205°N -121.7597°W
Affiliations:CNN Radio
Owner:Wynne Broadcasting
Licensee:Wynne Enterprises LLC
Sister Stations:KFEG, KFLS-FM, KKKJ, KKRB, KRJW
Webcast:Listen Live
Website:KFLS website
Licensing Authority:FCC

KFLS (1450 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a News Talk Information format. Licensed to Klamath Falls, Oregon, United States, the station is currently owned and operated by Wynne Enterprises, LLC, and features programming from CNN Radio.[1] The program and sports director is Randy Adams and news director Paul Hanson.

News talk programming

KFLS currently features news talk programs from such personalities as Laura Ingraham, Lars Larson, Michael Savage, Rusty Humphries, Phil Hendrie.

Sports programming

They were a partial affiliate of ESPN Radio until rival station KLAD acquired full-time affiliation in February 2014. Starting that same year, the station became the high school sports station of the Henley High School Hornets, with Bill Crawford currently on play-by-play. (Sister station KRJW-AM covers the Mazama High School Vikings.)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: KFLS Facility Record . United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division .