KIIS Radio Live is a radio station that covers Los Angeles and its surrounding areas. In addition to presenting live broadcasts, KIIS Radio Live also produces radio programming that covers a variety of topics and topics of interest. The station also interviews state senators and Democratic candidates. KIIS Radio Live is available for free online and on mobile phones.
KBET
KBET is a conservative radio station that broadcasts from Las Vegas, Nevada. The station is owned and operated by Royce International, Inc., a subsidiary of the Beasley Broadcast Group. Royce International is a radio conglomerate with a vested interest in classic country, talk, and sports radio. The station is based in the unincorporated Clark County community of Enterprise. The station is powered by a 1000 watt transmitter at the Vegas valley floor. Over the next few months, the remaining programming will be replaced by a sports-centric variant.
The best part is, Royce International is a family owned and operated company with a commitment to excellence. They have a long list of accolades to their credit, from being named one of the 10 best radio stations in the country by a survey to being awarded the coveted lionshare of the Las Vegas market. It is no wonder then, that Royce is a name to watch.
KIIS
KIIS radio live is one of the most famous radio stations in the world. The station is owned by iHeartMedia and broadcasts from Los Angeles, California. The station features contemporary music, R&B, pop, and hip hop. In addition to live music events, the station also hosts celeb interviews, entertainment news, and a lot of gossip. The station is popular among younger people.
KIIS-FM has been rated as the number one radio station in Los Angeles, California. It also ranked as the second highest-revenue-billing radio station in the country in 2008. The station is based in Burbank, California. The KIIS-FM transmitter is located on Mount Wilson in Los Angeles. It broadcasts to the greater Los Angeles area and simulcasts over channel 11 on Sirius XM until June 2022.
The station is also known for hosting the KIIS FM jingle ball. The jingle ball is a special event which takes place during the Christmas holiday season. During the ball, the station features songs from popular artists and celebrities.
KHTS
Luckily, there’s no shortage of quality radio in the area. You’ll find local music, sports, and comedy o’ the gods. If you have an eye for the ladies, you’ll find some male-dominated radio stations to boot. The best way to find out what’s on air is to call up the local radio station of your choice and ask the DJ for a cue card. Then, you’ll be on your way to a full night’s sleep in no time. Afterwards, you’ll be ready to party it up. This is especially true if you’re the type that likes to play music in the background.
Not only does KHTS carry the aforementioned prize, it also sports one of the most impressive studios in the Valley. The station’s on-air talent is complemented by a full service sales staff, and a local ad sales department. The station has a big-time marketing budget and a knack for putting out the best ads in town.
Interviews with state senators and Democratic candidate
During last week’s edition of “Newsmaker of the Week,” host Leon Worden interviewed State Senator Scott Wilk and Democratic candidate Kipp Mueller. They spoke about issues such as crime, education policy, infrastructure, and supply chain issues. Their views will be heard in a debate this week. KHTS is a talk radio station that streams its programming over the Internet. The broadcast signal reaches the entire Santa Clarita Valley, and parts of the Antelope Valley.
Wilk’s race was contested in a Democratic primary. All four candidates received 44.5 percent of the vote. He was narrowly elected by only 1,017 votes. He is a former state representative and school board member. He agrees that a winner of the 21st District race will have a larger role in Columbus. He believes voters want a candidate who embodies Democratic values.
The 21st District has sent Black state senators to Columbus since 1967. It has traditionally been anchored in Cleveland, but it has been bifurcated to include the Columbus area. In recent polls, Hassan has been ahead of GOP nominee Don Bolduc. Bolduc criticized the Democrats’ record on crime, education, and border security. He promised to work with members of Congress across party lines. He said he would make his first call to Senator Jeanne Shaheen.