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KQNT

KQNT
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City Spokane, Washington
Broadcast area
Branding Newsradio 590 KQNT
Slogan Spokane's News Source
Frequency 590 kHz (also on HD Radio)
First air date February 28, 1922 (in Seattle; moved to Spokane on October 30, 1925)
Format News Talk Information
Audience share 3.4, #12 (Fa'07, R&R)
Power 5,000 watts
Class B
Facility ID 60421
Transmitter coordinates 47°36′55.00″N 117°14′57.00″W / 47.6152778°N 117.2491667°W / 47.6152778; -117.2491667
Callsign meaning K(H)Q News Talk
Former callsigns KHQ (1922-1985)
KLSN (1985-1986)
KAQQ (1986-2002)
Affiliations Fox News Radio, Premiere Radio Networks
Owner iHeartMedia, Inc.
(Capstar TX LLC)
Sister stations KCDA, KIIX-FM, KISC, KKZX, KZFS
Webcast Listen Live
Website 590kqnt.com

KQNT is a news-talk radio station in Spokane, Washington, United States, that offers a mix of news and syndicated talk fare. The station is currently owned by iHeartMedia and features programming from Fox News Radio and Premiere Radio Networks.

590 KQNT offers a variety of talk radio programs, including Rush Limbaugh, Dave Ramsey, Glenn Beck, America Now with Andy Dean, and Coast to Coast AM, all shows distributed by Clear Channel's Premiere Radio Networks. KQNT also airs a live local morning show from 5-9 a.m. KQNT receives its hourly news updates from Fox News and local news, traffic, and weather updates from KHQ, Spokane's NBC TV affiliate.

The station began on February 28, 1922 as KHQ, broadcasting from Seattle and owned by Louis Wasmer. After broadcasting in Seattle for two years, Wasmer then moved the station to Spokane in the summer of 1925. After the necessary preparations, KHQ went on the air with great fanfare in Spokane from the Davenport Hotel on October 30, 1925. KHQ was Spokane's fourth radio station. According to the original Federal Radio Commission broadcast license records, radio stations KFZ, KOE, and KFIO (antecedent of the current KSBN) were on the air in Spokane before KHQ signed on in Spokane on October 30, 1925.

Wasmer moved the station's studios and office across Post Street from the Davenport Hotel to the seventh floor of Spokane Stock Exchange Building (also called the Eilers Building) in 1928 because the fledgling station had outgrown its quarters in the hotel.KGA later joined KHQ in the building and the building was subsequently renamed the Radio Central Building.

After the Second World War, Cowles Publishing Company, publisher of The Spokesman-Review newspaper, bought KHQ and used it to launch an FM station (now KISC) and a television station (which still bears the KHQ-TV calls). KHQ stayed in the Radio Central Building until 1960, when it moved to a modern facility next to its transmitter site on South Regal on the Moran Prairie.


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