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The Lineup

Local Sports
See below for details!

The Big Show with Eric Kauffman
(Weekday Mornings 6-10 a.m.)
The Big Show with Eric Kauffman....and co-host Fritz Freiberg, our local surfer dude. We talk about the IWV, crazy news, play great country music and entertain guests from the IWV.

Adrienne Brooks
(Weekday Mornings 10 a.m.-Noon)
Adrienne Brooks brings major market experience to Mainstream Country. Prior to her 11 years with Dial Global, Adrienne was the morning show host on KZLA and KNX in Los Angeles – and also KTLA Television. She was also the morning DJ on KAJA, San Antonio.

Tad Svendsen
(Weekday Afternoons Noon-4 p.m.)
Tad Svendsen has been broadcasting since he was in high school, starting out in Sioux Falls, S.D. at a country station, of course! Tad has worked at for 16 years at KYGO FM in Denver before joining Mainstream Country. His daily "Big Burning Question" keeps the phones hopping on his afternoon show.

CMT Radio Live with Cody Alan
(Weekday Evenings 4-9 p.m.)
Codyʼs quick wit and bright charm shine, bringing country fans access to the biggest stars! Nominated for Radio Music Awards Air Personality of the Year, Alan has been honored at the Grand Ole Opry, seen on CMT, featured in USA Today and GQ magazine. As well, Alan was named Radio and Records Music Director of the Year five times, while Billboard magazine and the Radio Music Awards honored Alan with the annual title as well.

Don Bishop
(Weekday Evenings 9 p.m.-2 a.m.)
Don Bishop has been in local and network radio for more than 30 years. He's well-known and respected in Los Angeles for his work at KHJ-AM, KNX-AM KWHY-TV. Don also is a successful writer & producer and has hosted many nationally syndicated country radio shows.

Rick Morgan
(Weekday Mornings 2-6 a.m.)
Rick Morgan has been doing mornings on our sister format, CD Country. Morgan in the Morning one of the most fun morning shows you'll find anywhere. Whether it's Brain Aerobics, Loser of the Day or Stranger Than Michael Jackson, Rick's slightly tilted view of what's going on keeps listeners informed and entertained. His background includes morning radio stints in Miami, Orlando & Tampa. Before joining the Jones Radio Networks, Rick was the afternoon drive host for legendary KHOW in Denver.

Into the Blue with Terry Herd
(Saturday Mornings 6-8 a.m.)
(Bluegrass) Now in its fifteenth year, "Into The Blue" is the longest running syndication of its kind, airing weekly on 170 affiliated stations across the nation. Hosted by Nashville's four time IBMA Broadcaster of the Year Terry Herd, "Into The Blue" features the very best in new, current and vintage bluegrass, as well as insightful anecdotes and interviews with the stars. From time honored classics to the hottest new releases, each and every song on "Into The Blue" is hand picked from the BRN's vast library of more than 40,000 titles. You won't hear a lot of chatter, but you will hear lot's of great music. Host Terry Herd is a four time recipient of the IBMA Broadcaster Of The Year Award (1998, 2002, 2003, 2004).

Thunder Road
(Saturdays 8 a.m.-3 p.m.)
Thunder Road combines powerful production, hit music, and the most credible correspondents in Sprint Cup coverage. The hottest stars in country music along with top drivers sharing the microphone. This is the perfect way to keep up with two of your favorite pastimes. Timely delivery to reflect weekly race results! Hosted by Atlanta personality Steve Mitchell.

25 Years of Country
(Saturday Afternoons 3-5 p.m.)
25 Years of Country Hits Bridging Today's Country with the Legends. The music intensive "count-up" spotlights your most popular songs featuring #1 hits for the past quarter century. Starting with 1984, followed by 1985, then 1986... and ending with the #1 chart topper this week last year, 25 Years of Hits covers the range in chronological order. Hosted by WFUS/Tampa's Craig "Catfish" Hunter, the program includes artist interviews, timeline trivia nuggets, listener interaction and resident comic "Dewey from Louisville." 25 Years of Hits is fast-paced, fresh and fun! The Original Music Count-Up ... 25 Years of Hits.

Country Gold with Rowdy Yates
(Saturday Evenings 5-9 p.m.)
Every Saturday night, we celebrate the rich tradition and heritage of country music, America's greatest lyrical art form. Country Gold covers a lot of music territory, from the legends of country music to today's stars, from Garth to Patsy, from Brooks & Dunn to Waylon and Willie, with a few one-hit wonders and other surprises. Country Gold also tells the "story behind the song," and spotlights the talented songwriters and musicians who've contributed to this great American song-form. The "Nashville Hotline" can ring at anytime, bringing country music's biggest starts to the show for a brief conversation.

New Music Nashville
(Saturday Evenings 9-10 p.m.)
You can always count on New Music Nashville to bring you the newest, hottest hits from the biggest stars in Country music - along with sneak peaks and a contest or two as well!

Total Access
(Saturday Evenings 10-11 p.m.)
Texas Motor Speedway's Total Access is produced and hosted by Brad Gillie and features interviews with drivers in many different racing series as well as previews and recaps of NASCAR weekly racing action. Sybil Summers reports the latest racing news, and offers a look at upcoming racing venues.

The Road
(Saturday Evenings 11 p.m. - Midnight)
The Road features top-name talent: Keith Urban, Sugarland, LeAnn Rimes, and Dierks Bentley and other Country superstars, all performing their biggest hits live. And, The Road's exclusive and carefully researched collection of the finest live recordings is always a crowd pleaser. Hosted by Country Radio Legend Charlie Cook, each week The Road features several artists performing live, mixed with a light dose of studio tracks as well. The biggest stars are always playing live - on The Road.

Country Favorites
(Weekend Early Mornings)
Great country music for those working the late, late shift. From yesteryear's biggest stars to today's hottest hits, we'll have them all!

Family Matters
(Sunday Mornings 6-7 a.m.)

American Christian Music Review
(Sunday Mornings 7-9 a.m.)

Bob Kingsley's Country Top 40
(Sundays 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.)
Kingsley, while serving with the Air Force in 1959, began his radio career at TFK, the Armed Forces Radio Service station in Keflavic, Iceland. He jocked at Los Angeles country station KGBS, 1961-69, then in 1970 became program director at KLAC, which had just dropped MOR for a country format.

Kingsley rose to national prominence in 1974 when he became the producer of the nationally syndicated "American Country Countdown" program started a year earlier by Casey Kasem and Don Bustany. Kingsley succeeded the program's original host, Don Bowman, beginning with the May 6-7, 1978 show.

Under Kingsley's watch, "ACC" became a top-rated syndicated radio program, winning numerous awards. That list includes Billboard magazine's "Network/Syndicated Program of the Year: Country" for 16 years in a row, the only air personality and music program in any format to achieve this continued success. Kingsley won Country Music Association National Broadcast Personality of the Year honors in 2001 and 2003.

In 2006 Kingsley signed a new distribution deal with Jones Radio Network (and was later accurired by Dial Global). The new countdown program is called Bob Kingsley's Country Top 40.

CMT Country Countdown USA with Lon Helton
(Sunday Afternoons 1-4 p.m.)

Country's Cutting Edge
(Sunday Afternoons 4-5 p.m.)

CMT Insider
(Sundays 5-6 p.m.)

The Best in Texas Music
(Sunday Evenings 6-8 p.m.)

Stars of Country from Westwood One
(Sundays 8-9 p.m.)

Country Music Greats with Jim Ed Brown
(Sundays 9-11 p.m.)
A country music legend whose hits include "Pop a Top", "Morning" and "Sometime Sunshine", Jim Ed Brown had his greatest success in the late '70s, when he regularly performed duets with Helen Cornelius. They had six Top Ten hits between 1976 and 1980, including their debut single, "I Don't Want to Have to Marry You," which went to number one in 1976. During this time, he had some solo hits, but only two of them broke the Top 40. Brown and Cornelius ended their partnership in 1981, following the number 13 hit "Don't Bother to Knock." After the breakup of his duo with Helen Cornelius, Jim Ed Brown pretty much retired from recording. He made the occasional appearance on the Grand Ole Opry and he sometimes reunited with Cornelius. Brown also hosted TV game shows and talent contests throughout the '80s. Toward the end of the decade, he opened the Jim Ed Brown Theater near Opryland in Nashville, TN, where he performed regularly for a number of years.

Burroughs High School Football
Friday Nights Starting in September
Follow all the action as the Burroughs Burros take to the grid iron in search of a league title and the CIF postseason! Tom Heck and Tim Allen bring you every play - from the opening kickoff to the final gun! Air time is 6:45 p.m. each night on your station for True Country and True Sports, 92.7 FM KZIQ!

Burroughs Basketball
(Weekday Evenings 6:45 p.m.)
Catch all of the action of Burroughs High School basketball with Tom Heck and Tim Allen as they cover the Burros hardwood exploits. Game coverage will include every fast break, free throw and final shot as the boys and girls squads compete in Desert Sky League Action! Games are typically broadcast on our sister station 1360 AM KWDJ with an air time of 6:15 p.m.

Burroughs Baseball
Weekdays in the Spring (3:20 p.m. Air Time)
The Burro baseball team takes to the diamond in Desert Sky League beginning in March, grooming their players for the tough CIF-SS postseason. Join play-by-play man Tim Allen as he brings you all the action, from the first pitch to the final out! Games air at 3:10 p.m. and are typically broadcast on our sister station 1360 AM KWDJ.

Cerro Coso Baseball
Weekdays & Saturdays in the Spring (11:45 a.m. Air Time)
Tom Heck brings you all of the exciting action from the Dawg Yard and beyond as the Cerro Coso Coyotes compete in Foothill Conference Baseball. Head Coach Dick Adams leads the boys in blue against some of the best junior college baseball teams in the state, so tune in to catch all the action! Joining Tom in the press box from time to time is Tim Allen. Games air at 11:45 a.m. on weekends and 1:45 p.m. on weekdays, and are broadcast on our sister station 1360 AM KWDJ.
Click the show title for a game-time listening guide!