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KXNT/Las Vegas Adds Heidi Harris, Alan Stock


Alan Stock and Heidi Harris
Alan Stock and Heidi Harris

KXNT-AM (News/Talk 840 AM)/Las Vegas announces the launch of new local morning and afternoon shows, effective immediately. Heidi Harris airs weekdays from 6-9am and Alan Stock takes PM drive from 3-6pm. Harris is a Las Vegas native and 17-year talk radio and cable TV veteran. Stock has worked in television and radio for over 30 years and is one of the most well known talk hosts in Vegas.

"It's exciting to see KXNT returning to its conservative roots. I have known Heidi and Alan for years and have a huge admiration and respect for what they bring to the listeners of Las Vegas," said CBS Radio Las Vegas VP/Programming Cat Thomas. "When we first spoke, we really felt that it was a great opportunity to put the band back together and give Las Vegas what it really wants, A-List talent on an A-List station. I'm truly excited and humbled to be working with Heidi and Alan again."

Harris was named a "2014 Distinguished Woman of Nevada," her passion is talking about her hometown and standing up for principle, combined with great storytelling, guests and interaction with her listeners. She has appeared as a commentator on cable news channels, including FOX News, CNN and MSNBC. Harris has also won two Electronic Media Awards.

Stock's received numerous awards for his work including three Electronic Media Awards, being named to Talkers Magazine 100 Most Influential Talk Radio Hosts in America for the past sixteen years, and was inducted into the Nevada Broadcaster Association's Hall of Fame in 2003.

"We have crafted what Southern Nevada has been asking for, a true news talk radio station," said CBS Radio/Las Vegas Senior VP/Market Manager Tony Perlongo. "With 50kw of power, everyone can listen and enjoy each day starting with Heidi Harris in the morning, followed by Rush Limbaugh, Dave Ramsey, and Alan Stock in afternoons."

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