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KCMO-AM/Kansas City Turns On New Tri-Cast Signal


KCMO-AM/Kansas City
KCMO-AM/Kansas City

Cumulus Media's Talk KCMO/Kansas City adds the 95.7 FM frequency to its simulcast of 710 AM and 103.7 FM. The new tri-cast signal now broadcasts KCMO on all three frequencies, expanding coverage and reaching the entire Kansas City market. In addition, local and national talk show times were adjusted to the updated KCMO weekday programming lineup, including Pete Mundo Mornings (6-10am), Ray Stevens (10am-12pm), Dan Bongino (12-2pm), Ben Shapiro (2-3pm), The Dave Ramsey Show (3-5pm) and Mark Levin (5-8pm).

Cumulus Kansas City Regional Vice President/Market Manager Donna Baker said, "Today Cumulus Kansas City completes the market transformation of our dominant cluster. With recent moves for Kansas City's Hip Hop and R&B - now Power 105.1, 107.3 The Vibe All The Hits, and now adding 95.7 FM to the simulcast of 710 AM and 103.7 FM for a tri-cast of KCMO Talk, we have the right formats on the right signals reaching the entire Kansas City community. Congratulations to Program Director Pete Mundo and our leadership team for their tireless work on this important step forward."

Operations Manager Jim Fox commented, "Leading the conversation with live and local shows and the biggest national names, KCMO Talk Radio is trusted on both sides of the aisle and both sides of the Kansas/Missouri state line. The 95.7 signal reach allows even more listeners the opportunity to contribute to these discussions every day."

KCMO Program Director and morning host noted, "KCMO has a rich history. As we often say, 'If it's IN KCMO, it's ON KCMO.' These legacy call letters have been synonymous with shows that engage the audience in conversations about local and national issues that impact their everyday lives. The addition of 95.7 FM provides a crystal-clear audio experience for our rapidly growing fan base and I'm excited to even better serve Talk Radio listeners across the Kansas City region."

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