KBAD
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City of license | Las Vegas, Nevada |
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Broadcast area | Las Vegas metropolitan area |
Branding | ESPN Radio 920 |
Slogan | The Sports Leader |
First air date | current format in 1997 |
Frequency | 920 (kHz) |
Format | Sports Talk |
ERP | 5,000 watts |
Class | B |
Affiliations | ESPN Radio |
Owner | Lotus Broadcasting Corp. |
Website | http://www.espn920.com/ |
KBAD AM 920 (ESPN 920) is a sports station in Las Vegas owned by Lotus Broadcasting. Former call is KORK.
KORK AM 920 was a big band station in Las Vegas for many years similar to KJUL 104.3 FM. KORK changed to KBAD in 1997 and began airing sports talk radio. They were known as "K-BAD AM 920" briefly.
Today, KBAD is now known as ESPN Radio 920. The ESPN network is owned partially by ABC.
This is the flagship station of the sports programs at UNLV, known as "the Rebels" or "the Running Rebels." Daily talk shows include Mike & Mike in the Morning, Dan Patrick, Hanson & Cokin, Mitch Moss and The Clubhouse with Seat & Paulie. ESPN 920 is also the flagship station of the Arena Football League's Las Vegas Gladiators.
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