KMLE

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KMLE, "KMLE Country 108", is a Country music outlet serving the Phoenix area. The CBS Radio station operates at 107.9MHz with an ERP of 96kW and is licensed to Chandler, Arizona. Its facility ID number is 59965.

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KMLE's first owners got a permit in 1979, under the KLRG call sign. It was never used, and eventually, it acquired the KMLE call letters on 18 June of that year. KMLE is one of two Country music outlets in the Phoenix market, since it is locked into a long time battle with Clear Channel-owned KNIX, which began in 1988. The battle could be ground down to the conglomerates that own the two stations: Clear Channel (KNIX) and CBS Radio (KMLE).

Though the station's ID may sound like "Camel Country", it is spelled with the station's call letters. The same goes for the KMLE in KMLE Nation.

The station runs a major listening club known as the KMLE Nation. It has its own website, [1]. This program not only is the front-end for such promotions as a concert rewards shirt, "KMLEflage" and as a front-end for station miscellaneous items and community support, it is used frequently on air: so much that one of the big programs has Nation in its title: Jeff West's weekday nighttime show, the Nighttime Nation.

12am-5am Doc Holliday
5am-10am Dave Pratt and Stacey Brooks (morning show)
10am-2pm Lisa Malay
2pm-7pm Stu Evans ("Big Shoe" Stu) and Dena Fox
7pm-12am Jeff West (show is known as the Nighttime Nation on air: this derives from the big station listener club (KMLE Nation))

12am-6am "Cactus Jack"
6am-10am Leigh Ann
10am-2pm Beth Fox
2pm-7pm Ralph Davis
7pm-12am Jeff West

12am-6am "Cactus Jack"
6am-7am KMLE Views (program info unknown)
7am-10:03am (program runs late three or so minutes) Country Countdown USA
10:03am-2pm Beth Fox
2pm-7pm Ralph Davis
7pm-12am James Parsons (this slot is sometimes syndicated)

On May 1, 2006, CBS Radio announced that once KMLE's HD Radio equipment is placed on the air later in the year, they will program a Country Variety format called "Willie" (named in homage to Willie Nelson) on its HD2 subchannel. [2]

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