KGEZ

KGEZ
City Kalispell, Montana
Branding KGEZ 600 AM
Slogan Northwest Montana's Original Radio Station
Frequency 600 kHz
First air date 1927
Format Full service
Power 5,000 watts (day)
1,000 watts (night)
Class B
Facility ID 60575
Transmitter coordinates 48°09′40″N 114°16′51″W / 48.16111°N 114.28083°W / 48.16111; -114.28083
Owner Todd Gardner
(Flathead Broadcasting, LLC)
Website kgez.com

KGEZ (600 AM) is an American broadcast radio station licensed to Kalispell, Montana and serving the Flathead region of western Montana. KGEZ is owned and operated by Todd Gardner and his company, Flathead Broadcasting. The KGEZ frequency is 600 kHz, a regional broadcast frequency.[1]

History

Former branding

KGEZ is Montana's second oldest station, and the oldest in the Flathead. It first signed on in 1927.[2] The station was assigned these call letters by the Federal Communications Commission.[3]

From 2000 to 2009, it was owned by conservative activist John Stokes, and aired a News/Talk format under the moniker "Z-600, The Edge."[4] Its flagship program was a conservative-oriented talk show hosted by Stokes.

Station Status

KGEZ is one of the most listened-to radio stations in NW Montana. The KGEZ Good Morning Show, hosted by John Hendricks and Robin Mitchell, is filled with national, regional and local news. Each morning, John and Robin feature as many as 5-conversations with community leaders, local and state officials and our Congressional delegation. KGEZ is the voice of the Flathead High School Braves and Bravettes and the Montana State University Bobcats. The morning show features conversations with coaches and players from a variety of local sports and outdoor activities.

For the rest of the day, KGEZ features a unique blend of music from the 50s, 60s and early 70s.

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