KXAM (AM)

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KXAM
City of license Mesa, Arizona
Broadcast area Phoenix, Arizona
Branding Independent 1310
Slogan Where the Valley Comes to Talk
Frequency 1310 (kHz)
Format Talk,
Power 5,000 watts (day), 500 watts (night)
Class B
Callsign meaning AM Band
Owner Embee Broadcasting
Website www.kxam.com

KXAM is a news/talk radio station broadcasting out of Phoenix, Arizona. Branded as "Independent 1310", KXAM is owned by Embee Broadcasting.

The stations weekday lineup consist of syndicated general interest talk shows like The Positive Side of Sports with Charles Barkley and Roy Green in morning drive, Neal Boortz, psychologist Dr. Joy Browne, Brian and The Judge, financial talker Dave Ramsey, and others. The station features local programming during the midday with Culinary Confessions with Kim and Don, and in the evening the humorous Jeffry O'Brien Show.


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