Media in Dodge City, Kansas

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Dodge City, Kansas is a center of media in southwestern Kansas. The following is a list of media outlets based in the city.

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Radio

The following radio stations are licensed to and/or broadcast from Dodge City:

AM

Frequency Callsign [4] Format [5] City of License Notes
1370 KGNO Talk Dodge City, Kansas-
1550 KDCC Variety Dodge City, Kansas DCCC college radio [6]

FM

Frequency Callsign [7] Format [8] City of License Notes
89.9 KAIG Christian Contemporary Dodge City, Kansas Air1 [9]
91.9 KONQ Variety Dodge City, Kansas DCCC college radio [6]
92.9 KMML Regional Mexican Cimarron, Kansas Broadcasts from Dodge City [10]
93.9 KZRD Rock Dodge City, Kansas-
95.5 KAHE Oldies Dodge City, Kansas-
96.3 KERP Country Ingalls, Kansas Broadcasts from Dodge City [11]
102.1KODC-LP Religious Dodge City, Kansas-

Television

Dodge City is in the Wichita-Hutchinson, Kansas television market. [12] The following television stations are licensed to and/or broadcast from Dodge City:

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Channel
Network Callsign [13] City of License Notes
6.1 CBS KBSD-DT Ensign, Kansas Broadcasts from Dodge City; Satellite station of KWCH-DT, Wichita, Kansas [14]
6.2-Local weather
21.1 PBS (SD) KDCK Dodge City, KansasSatellite station of KOOD, Bunker Hill, Kansas; [15]
21.3 and 21.4 off-air 6:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.
21.2 PBS (HD)
21.3 Create
21.4 World
23.1 Retro TV KDDC-LD Dodge City, KansasTranslator of KDGL-LD, Sublette, Kansas [16]
23.2 Tuff TV
23.3 AMGTV
23.4Launch TV
23.5TheWalk TV
23.6 PBJ
29.1 FOX KSAS-LPDodge City, KansasTranslator of KSAS-TV, Wichita, Kansas [17]
29.2 Antenna TV

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