What is Ksal?

What is Ksal?

KSAL (1150 kHz “NewsRadio 1150”) is a commercial AM radio station that broadcasts a news-talk radio format. Licensed to Salina, Kansas, it serves the Salina-Manhattan area. The station is owned by Christopher Miller, through licensee Meridian Media, LLC.

What’s happening to Eagle Radio?

Below: Peter Gordon and Bev from the breakfast show, leave Eagle Radio, 7th August 2020. Bauer Media announced the takeover of 56 radio stations back in May, as they planned to rebrand 49 of them under a universal banner of “Greatest Hits Radio”, reducing local content.

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Where is Peter Gordon from Eagle Radio going?

PHM appoints Eagle Radio’s Peter Gordon as media consultant.

Who owned Eagle Radio?

Bauer Media
Eagle Radio was purchased by Bauer Media in 2019 along with other stations in the UKRD group.

What radio stations are in Salina KS?

Listen to radio stations from Salina KS, from a wide variety of genres like Country, Jazz, News, Talk and Weather. Enjoy stations such as 99KG – KSKG, 910 KINA – KINA, FM 104.9 – KSAL-FM, KFRM – KRFM, NewsRadio 1150 – KSAL and more.

What are the best radio stations to listen to Kina?

Enjoy stations such as 99KG – KSKG, 910 KINA – KINA, FM 104.9 – KSAL-FM, KFRM – KRFM, NewsRadio 1150 – KSAL and more. Come find the top new songs, playlists, and music!

Where can I listen to KSAL on my phone?

Enjoy stations such as 99KG – KSKG, 910 KINA – KINA, FM 104.9 – KSAL-FM, KFRM – KRFM, NewsRadio 1150 – KSAL and more. Come find the top new songs, playlists, and music! Listen on your iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Android, Blackberry, and other app-enabled mobile phones.

Why listen to Radio Kansas?

What this means to you is uninterrupted programming even as listeners to other stations endure the interruptions and long lectures of a normal drive. This is your opportunity to join Thomas Edison, Benjamin Franklin and Marie Antoinette who have altered the course of history with the help of Radio Kansas.