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KGOW

KGOW
City Bellaire, Texas
Broadcast area Greater Houston
Branding SB Nation Radio 1560
Frequency 1560 kHz
First air date 1961 (in Port Lavaca, TX)
Format Sports
Language(s) English
Audience share 0.0 Steady (current, Nielsen Audio[1])
Power 46,000 watts (day)
15,000 watts (night)
Class B
Facility ID 17389
Transmitter coordinates 29°19′37″N 95°33′0″W / 29.32694°N 95.55000°W / 29.32694; -95.55000 (day)
29°54′5″N 95°48′15″W / 29.90139°N 95.80417°W / 29.90139; -95.80417 (night)
Callsign meaning David GOW (CEO)
Former callsigns KGUL (September 1, 1961-April 22, 1996)
KILE (April 23, 1996-August 17, 2007)
Affiliations SB Nation Radio
Owner GOW Media
(GOW Communications L.L.C.)
Sister stations KFNC
Webcast Listen Live
Website 1560TheGame.com

KGOW (1560 AM), known as "SB Nation Radio 1560," is an American sports talk format radio station based in Houston, Texas, United States. It is currently owned by GOW Communications. GOW Communications also owns SB Nation Radio, and the network's operations are based at KGOW. The transmitter site is located between Manvel and Angleton, Texas and studios are located in Uptown Houston one block from The Galleria. The facility originated in Port Lavaca, Texas and began operations in 1961 as KGUL, which remained as such until The RAFTT Corporation purchased it and moved KGUL into the Houston metropolitan area, licensed to Bellaire, in 1996.

1560 first appeared in south Texas as KGUL (AM) in Port Lavaca, Texas. It began on 95.9 FM.

A time brokered station in the Houston area (the now deleted KFCC (AM)) operated in Bay City, Texas and later operated in the Stafford, Texas area. Unfortunately the station moved without proper FCC permission. When it was clear that this facility would be going away, the principals secured a front "real party in interest" to take the KGUL facility to Houston. They operated with 800 watts, later 5,000 watts on a simple directional system.

Prior to September 2007, the station was KILE, with a Multi-Language talk radio format, and was the only one in the Houston area to broadcast in many languages.

The current all-sports format began on August 20, 2007.

The station's lineup includes morning co-hosts Sean Pendergast and John Granato from 6 - 11 AM. Travis Rodgers, former producer of the Jim Rome Show, hosts a local hour from 11 to noon with noon - 3 carried by SB Nation Radio, which is owned by the same company that owns KGOW. The afternoon show features Adam Clanton (the voice of the parody "Rome On A Mobile") and John Wessling.

KGOW is the flagship radio broadcast affiliate for Rice University football.


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