KNX (1070 kHz) is an all-news radio station in Los Angeles, California. The station operates on a clear channel & is owned by CBS Radio. KNX broadcasts from facilities shared with sister stations KFWB, KCBS-FM, KTWV & KAMP on Los Angeles' Miracle Mile & maintains it's transmitter & antenna array site @ Columbia Park in Torrance northeast of the intersection of Hawthorne Boulevard & 190th Street. The station also broadcasts a HD Radio signal & streams online through it's Website
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| - KNX (1070 kHz) is an all-news radio station in Los Angeles, California. The station operates on a clear channel & is owned by CBS Radio. KNX broadcasts from facilities shared with sister stations KFWB, KCBS-FM, KTWV & KAMP on Los Angeles' Miracle Mile & maintains it's transmitter & antenna array site @ Columbia Park in Torrance northeast of the intersection of Hawthorne Boulevard & 190th Street. The station also broadcasts a HD Radio signal & streams online through it's Website
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| - KCAL-TV, KCBS-TV, KCBS-FM, KFWB, KAMP, KROQ, KRTH, KTWV
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| - KNX (1070 kHz) is an all-news radio station in Los Angeles, California. The station operates on a clear channel & is owned by CBS Radio. KNX broadcasts from facilities shared with sister stations KFWB, KCBS-FM, KTWV & KAMP on Los Angeles' Miracle Mile & maintains it's transmitter & antenna array site @ Columbia Park in Torrance northeast of the intersection of Hawthorne Boulevard & 190th Street. The station also broadcasts a HD Radio signal & streams online through it's Website KNX's notably powerful signal (esp. @ night hours) can be heard in large sections of the United States, Mexico, southernmost Canada, into Alaska & Hawaii. But a few reports of KNX being received across the Pacific Ocean on some radio sets from Japan, Philippines, Australia, New Zealand, Panama, Colombia, Peru & Chile are not far-fetched. Many 50,000+ watt stations on coastal cities worldwide have the ability to "bounce" throughout an ocean to the other side.
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