KDKT

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KDKT
KDKT logo
City of license Beulah, ND
Broadcast area Bismarck-Mandan
Branding Fox Sports Radio 1410
First air date 1978
Frequency 1410 kHz
Format Commercial; Sports
Power 1,000 watts
Callsign meaning none
Owner Digital Syndicate Network
Website www.foxsports1410.com

KDKT-AM 1410 Radio serves as West-Central North Dakota's Fox Sports Radio outlet, as "Fox Sports Radio 1410." KDKT's former call letters were KHOL, which carried an Adult Contemporary format. It was originally a country music format known as "Coal Country", when it launched in 1978.

KHOL was purchased in 2006 by Arizona-based media firm Digital Syndicate Network, LLC from Two Guys Broadcasting, Inc. The station was originally owned by Mercer Broadcasting.

KDKT covers a large portion of West-Central North Dakota, including key cities such as Bismarck, Dickinson and Minot. The station dropped its longtime call letters of KHOL in favor of KDKT in March of 2006. The station is the home of Fox Sports Radio, as well as the popular syndicated sports talker Jim Rome. "Fox Sports Radio 1410" also carries regional, and local sports teams from North Dakota.


AM radio stations in the Bismarck-Mandan market area (Arbitron #285)

By Frequency: 550 | 710 | 1130 | 1270 | 1410

By Callsign: KBMR | KDKT | KFYR | KLXX | KXMR

See also: Bismarck (FM) (AM)

North Dakota Radio Markets
Bismarck AM/FM  · Fargo AM/FM  · Grand Forks AM/FM  · Minot


See also: List of United States radio markets


Radio stations in the Minot market area

FM stations: KMPR 88.9 | K216EF 91.1 | K220GC 91.9 | KIZZ 93.7 | KTZU 94.9 | KYYX 97.1 | KOWW-LP 98.1 | KMXA 99.9 | KBTO 101.9 | KWGO 102.9 | KSAF-LP 104.1 | KZPR 105.3 | KHRT 106.9

AM stations: KFYR 550 | KXMR 710 | KCJB 910 | KHRT 1320 | KRRZ 1390 | KDKT 1410

North Dakota Radio Markets
Bismarck AM/FM  · Fargo AM/FM  · Grand Forks AM/FM  · Minot


See also: List of United States radio markets
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