KZNG

KZNG is a news/talk radio station in Hot Springs, Arkansas. It broadcasts with an ERP of 1 kW (1000 watts) from its broadcast tower near downtown Hot Springs.

KZNG
CityHot Springs, Arkansas
Frequency1340 kHz AM
BrandingNews Talk 1340 KZNG
SloganHot Springs' News Talk Authority
Programming
FormatNews/Talk
AffiliationsABC Radio Network, Radio America
Ownership
OwnerUS Stations, LLC
Sister stationsKBHS (2016-present), KLXQ (1981-present), KQUS-FM (1981-present), KLBL (2016-present), KJDS (1994-2016), KHHS (1991-2016), K288FP (2016-present), KLAZ (2016-present)
History
First air dateFebruary 10, 1954
Former call signsKWBO (1981-1982)
Technical information
Facility ID16570
ClassC
Power1,000 watts
Translator(s)K233DO (94.5 MHz, Hot Springs)
K288FP (105.5 MHz, Hot Springs)
Links
Websitewww.myhotsprings.com

KZNG is owned and operated by US Stations, LLC, a local company that also owns KBHS, KLXQ, KQUS, K288FP and KLAZ in Hot Springs, Arkansas and KLBL in Malvern, Arkansas.

Radio ratings

The following table shows the AQH Share information from Arbitron Ratings data.

AQH is an abbreviation for Average Quarter-Hour Persons (AQH Persons). The average number of persons listening to a particular station for at least five minutes during a 15-minute period.

Share is the percentage of those listening to radio in the Metro who are listening to a particular radio station.

AQH Share Equation is AQH Persons to a Station / AQH Persons to All Stations x 100 = Share (%)

AQH Share for Persons age 12+, Mon-Sun 6AM-Mid

Station Spring '11
KZNG 4.0 Share

KZNG is currently ranked #6 of 21 in Arbitron Ratings Data for Fall 2009.

Studio location

125 Corporate Terrace, Hot Springs, AR 71913

The US Stations broadcast studio is in the former KVTH-TV Channel 26 building near the Hot Springs Mall. The previous KZNG studio was in the upstairs part of the television studio, but has since moved to a new addition built in late 2006.

KZNG-AM shares a building with sister stations KBHS, KLXQ, KQUS-FM, KLBL, K288FP and KLAZ.

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