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EAS Monitoring Assignments EAS Monitoring Assignments Primary Entry Points PEP 1: WHB 810 AM, Kansas City PEP 2: KCUR 89.3 FM, Kansas City Western Division Local Primary Stations LP 1: KMBZ 98.1FM, Kansas City LP 2: KCMO 94.9 FM, Kansas City LP 2: KCFX 101.1 FM, Kansas City LP 2: KCSP 610 AM, Kansas City Eastern Division Local Primary Stations LP 1: KMBZ 98.1 FM, Kansas City LP 2: KCMO 94.9 FM, Kansas City LP 2: KCFX 101.1 FM, Kansas City LP 2: KCSP 610 AM, Kansas City LP 2: KPOW 97.7 FM, Sedalia LP 2: State Networks and National Weather Service KIN - Kansas Info Net, Main Channel MONET - Missouri Net, Main Channel KID 77 162.55 MHz, Kansas City KZZ 34 162.45 MHz, Carrollton KZZ 39 162.475 MHz, Clinton Call Sign Freq. LP-1 LP-2 Phone Contact Email ATT-Foxridge n/a KMBZ-FM KCMO-F Phillip Weber [email protected] Google-KC n/a KCSP-AM KCMO-F 650.479.6410 Thomas Maufer [email protected] KAOL-AM 1430 KCSP-AM KTXY-FM 660.542.0404 KAYQ-FM 97.1 KCSP-AM KCMO-F KAYX-FM 92.5 KMBZ-FM KCMO-F 913.522.1543 Ed Treese [email protected] KBEQ-FM 104. KMBZ-FM KCMO-F (818) 530-3796 Dustin Hilton [email protected] KCCV-AM 760 KMBZ-FM KCMO-F 913.522.1543 Ed Treese [email protected] KCCV-FM 92.3 KMBZ-FM KCMO-F 913.522.1543 Ed Treese [email protected] KCDN-DTV 645. KCMO-F KMBZ-FM 816.225.2158 Ben Weiss [email protected] KCFX-FM 101. KCSP-AM KCMO-F 913.514.3000 Dennis Eversoll [email protected] KCHZ-FM 95.7 KCSP-AM KCMO-F 913.514.3000 Dennis Eversoll [email protected] KCJK-FM 102. KCSP-AM KCMO-F 913.514.3000 Dennis Eversoll [email protected] KCKC-FM 102. KMBZ-FM KCMO-F (818) 530-3796 Dustin Hilton [email protected] KCMO-AM 710 KCSP-AM KCMO-F 913.514.3000 Dennis Eversoll [email protected] KCMO-FM 94.9 KMBZ-FM WHB-AM 913.514.3000 Dennis Eversoll [email protected] KCNW-AM 1380 KCSP-AM KCMO-F 913.593.7182 Kirk Chestnut [email protected] KCPT-TV19 495. KCSP-AM KCMO-F 816.398.4211 Jeff Evans [email protected] KCSP-AM 610 KMBZ-FM KCMO-F 913.744.3600 Kirk Chestnut [email protected] KCTE-AM 1520 KCSP-AM KCMO-F 913-344-1500 Jason Justice [email protected] KCTO-AM 1180 KCSP-AM KCMO-F 816.792.1140 Pete Schartel [email protected] KCTV-TV5 531. KCSP-AM KCMO-F 913.677.5555 Mike Sulzman [email protected] Wednesday, July 24, 2019 Page 1 of 3 Call Sign Freq. LP-1 LP-2 Phone Contact Email KCUR-FM 89.3 KCSP-AM KCMO-F 816.235.2880 Stephen Steigman [email protected] KCWE-TV29 573. KMBZ-FM KCMO-F 816.760.9231 Ed King [email protected] KCWJ-AM 1030 KMBZ-FM KCMO-F 913.522.1543 Ed Treese [email protected] KCXL-AM 1140 KCSP-AM KCMO-F 816.792.1140 Pete Schartel [email protected] KCZZ-AM 1480 KCSP-AM KCMO-F 913.522.1543 Ed Treese [email protected] KDKD-AM 1280 KCMO-F KMBZ-FM 660 885 6141 Barry Wilson [email protected] KDKD-FM 95.3 KCMO-F KMBZ-FM 660 885 6141 Barry Wilson [email protected] KDMR-AM 1190 KCMO-F KMBZ-FM 816.225.2158 Ben Weiss [email protected] KDRO-AM 1490 KMMO-F KRLO-FM 660.826.5005 Don Elliot e [email protected] KDTD-AM 1340 KCSP-AM KCMO-F 913.522.1543 Ed Treese [email protected] KEXS-AM 1090 WHB-AM KCMO-F 816.225.2158 Ben Weiss [email protected] KFKF-FM 94.1 KMBZ-FM KCMO-F (818) 530-3796 Dustin Hilton [email protected] KKFI-FM 90.1 KCSP-AM KCMO-F 816-421-1900 Mike Murphy [email protected] KKLO-AM 1410 KCSP-AM WIBW-A KLEX-AM 1570 KMBZ-FM KCMO-F 913.522.1543 Ed Treese [email protected] KLJC-FM 88.5 KCSP-AM KCMO-F 816-331-8700 Glenn Williams [email protected] KLRQ-FM 96.1 KCMO-F KXKX-FM 660-351-1759 Barry Wilson [email protected] KLRX-FM 97.3 KCSP-AM KCMO-F 913.522.1543 Ed Treese [email protected] KMAM-AM 1530 KMBZ-FM KCFX-FM 816-679-4198 Melody Thornton [email protected] KMBC-TV9 561. KMBZ-FM KCMO-F 816.760.9231 Ed King [email protected] KMBZ-AM 980 KMBZ-FM KCMO-F 913.744.3600 Kirk Chestnut [email protected] KMBZ-FM 98.1 WHB-AM KCUR-FM 913.744.3600 Kirk Chestnut [email protected] KMCI-TV38 633. KANU-FM KMBZ-FM 816.805.5318 Jay Nix [email protected] KMJK-FM 107. KCSP-AM KCMO-F 913.514.3000 Dennis Eversoll [email protected] KMMO-AM 1300 KCSP-AM KMZU-FM 660.886.7422 John Wilson [email protected] KMMO-FM 102. KCSP-AM KMZU-FM 660.886.7422 John Wilson [email protected] KMOE-FM 92.1 KMBZ-FM KCFX-FM Melody Thornton [email protected] KMOS-TV6 KCSP-AM KCMO-F KMVC-FM 91.7 KMMO-F KMZU-FM KMVG-AM 890 KCSP-AM KCMO-F 816.225.2158 Ben Weiss [email protected] KMXV-FM 93.3 KCSP-AM KCMO-F (818) 530-3796 Dustin Hilton [email protected] KMZU-FM 100. KCSP-AM KTXY-FM 816-542-0404 KOKO-AM 1450 KCSP-AM KCMO-F Wednesday, July 24, 2019 Page 2 of 3 Call Sign Freq. LP-1 LP-2 Phone Contact Email KPGZ-LP 102. KCSP-AM KCMO-F 816.799.6624 Ron Warner [email protected] KPHN-AM 1190 KMBZ-FM KCMO-F 816.225.2158 Ben Weiss [email protected] KPIO-FM 93.7 KCSP-AM KMBZ-FM 816.225.2158 Ben Weiss [email protected] KPOW-FM 97.7 KMMO-F KRLO-FM 660.826.5005 Don Elliott e [email protected] KPRS-FM 103. KCSP-AM KCMO-F 816-763-2040 Mark Leaver [email protected] KPRT-AM 1590 KCSP-AM KCMO-F 816-763-2040 Mark Leaver [email protected] KPXE-TV 576. KMBZ-FM KCMO-F (913) 722-0798 Wes Renier [email protected] KQRC-FM 98.9 KMBZ-FM KCMO-F 913.744.3600 Kirk Chestnut [email protected] KRBZ-FM 96.5 KMBZ-FM KCMO-F 913.744.3600 Kirk Chestnut [email protected] KRLI-FM 103. KCSP-AM KCMO-F 660.542.0404 KSDL-FM 92.3 KCSP-AM KTXY-FM Carl Zimmersch [email protected] KSHB-TV41 639. KMBZ-FM KCMO-F 816.805.5318 Jay Nix [email protected] KSIS-AM 1050 KCSP-AM KTXY-FM Carl Zimmersch [email protected] KSMO-TV62 669. KCSP-AM KCMO-F 913.677.5555 Mike Sulzman [email protected] KTAJ-TV 15 KMBZ-FM KCMO-F 816.294.7320 Jeff Landers [email protected] KTBG-FM 90.9 KCSP-AM KCMO-F 816.398.4211 Jeff Evans [email protected] KUAW-LP 98.5 KMBZ-FM KCMO-F 816-781-4060 George Walker [email protected] KUKC-DTV 675. KCMO-F KMBZ-FM 816.225.2158 Ben Weiss [email protected] KWJC-FM 91.9 KMBZ-FM KCMO-F 913.593.7182 Kirk Chestnut [email protected] KWJP-FM 89.7 WIBW-F KUDL-FM 913-294-5957 Nick Marchi [email protected] KWOD-AM 1660 KMBZ-FM KCMO-F 913.744.3600 Kirk Chestnut [email protected] KXEA-FM 104. KCMO-F KMBZ-FM 660 885 6141 Barry Wilson [email protected] KXKX-FM 105. KCSP-AM KTXY-FM Carl Zimmersch [email protected] KYYS-AM 1250 KMBZ-FM KCMO-F 913.744.3600 Kirk Chestnut [email protected] KZPT-FM 99.7 KMBZ-FM KCMO-F 913.744.3600 Kirk Chestnut [email protected] WDAF-FM 106. KMBZ-FM KCMO-F 913.744.3600 Kirk Chestnut [email protected] WDAF-TV4 591. KCSP-AM KCMO-F Beth Sweat [email protected] WHB-AM 810 KCSP-AM KCMO-F 913-344-1500 Jason Justice [email protected] Wednesday, July 24, 2019 Page 3 of 3.
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