- WIBW (AM)
Infobox Radio station
name = WIBW
city =Topeka, Kansas
area = Topeka/Kansas City Metropolitan Area
branding = "The Voice of Kansas AM 580 WIBW"
slogan =
airdate = 1927
frequency = 580 kHz
format = News/Talk/Sports
power = 5,000Watt s
erp =
haat =
class = B
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callsign_meaning = W Indiana Broadcasting Works
former_callsigns =
owner =Morris Communications
licensee = MCC Radio, Inc.
sister_stations = WIBW-FM
webcast = http://www.580wibw.com
website = http://www.580wibw.com
affiliations =CBS News WIBW (580 AM) is a
Topeka, Kansas , area news, talk, and sportsradio station that airs such local programming such as "On the Other Hand " [http://www.raubinandmegan.com/ with Raubin Pierce and Megan Mosack] , "Sports Sanity with Bruce Steinbrock", and "SportsTalk with Mark Elliott". WIBW also carries national programs such asGlenn Beck , Alan Colmes andKim Komando . WIBW is owned byMorris Communications .Due to WIBW's location near the end of the AM dial and the region's flat terrain, the station's 5,000-watt signal decently covers most of the
Kansas City metropolitan area as well, and provides city-grade coverage as far south as Wichita. It provides at least grade B coverage as far north asOmaha and Lincoln and as far south atTulsa .hared frequency
Until the fall of 2002, WIBW shared time with a radio station in
Manhattan, Kansas , KKSU, which was owned byKansas State University . From 1929 to 2002, KKSU and WIBW shared the 580 AM frequency -- while it was common for stations to share frequencies in the early days of radio, such a concept became outmoded in the 21st Century. During the period the stations shared the frequency, KKSU would be on the air in the afternoons, while WIBW would be on during other times of the day.Programming
Many Kansans were shocked by the demolishing of KKSU radio, which occurred after Kansas State University officials decided to cancel its long-time relationship with WIBW-AM, which had broadcast the school's basketball and football games. KSU officials awarded the contract to a rival broadcaster from
Wichita, Kansas . After [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4179/is_20020226/ai_n11778148+wibw+kksu+lawsuit&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=us dueling lawsuits] between KSU and WIBW's owners, the school sold its afternoon ownership of the frequency to WIBW, and the station ceased broadcasting Kansas State football. The university hence lost a powerful voice in communicating its programs and farm programming to the station's large rural audience.Three years after WIBW and KSU parted ways, the station began carrying football and basketball games of the archrival
Kansas Jayhawks , much to the chagrin of Wildcat fans. In addition to its extensive coverage of high school sports, WIBW also broadcasts the Washburn Ichabods and theKansas City Royals . The station carries national broadcasts as well, including theNFL ,major league baseball , andcollege football and basketball, as part of radio networks includingESPN Radio ,Westwood One , and Sports USA.The station is an affiliate of the
CBS Radio Network and broadcasts CBS News updates on the hour.Former hosts
*Greg Sharpe
*Mitch Holthus , radio announcer for theKansas City Chiefs ee also
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WIBW-TV (television station formerly associated with WIBW AM)External links
* [http://www.580wibw.com WIBW official website]
*AMQ|WIBW
*AML|WIBW
*AMARB|WIBW
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