KVNA (600AM) is a commercial radio station located in Flagstaff, Arizona. KVNA airs a talk format that consists of conservative, liberal, centrist and nonpolitical hosts. Sports programming is also a key component of the station's programming. The station is currently owned by Yavapai Broadcasting Corporation and features programing from Jones Radio Networks, CBS Radio, ESPN Radio and Westwood One. KVNA's original transmitter was demolished to make way for a shopping development. The station is currently using the wiring in its studio as the transmitter until a new tower can be built.
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| - KVNA (600AM) is a commercial radio station located in Flagstaff, Arizona. KVNA airs a talk format that consists of conservative, liberal, centrist and nonpolitical hosts. Sports programming is also a key component of the station's programming. The station is currently owned by Yavapai Broadcasting Corporation and features programing from Jones Radio Networks, CBS Radio, ESPN Radio and Westwood One. KVNA's original transmitter was demolished to make way for a shopping development. The station is currently using the wiring in its studio as the transmitter until a new tower can be built.
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| - KKLD, KQST, KVNA-FM, KVRD-FM, KYBC
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| - KVNA (600AM) is a commercial radio station located in Flagstaff, Arizona. KVNA airs a talk format that consists of conservative, liberal, centrist and nonpolitical hosts. Sports programming is also a key component of the station's programming. The station is currently owned by Yavapai Broadcasting Corporation and features programing from Jones Radio Networks, CBS Radio, ESPN Radio and Westwood One. KVNA's original transmitter was demolished to make way for a shopping development. The station is currently using the wiring in its studio as the transmitter until a new tower can be built.
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