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| Broadcast area | Fort Smith, Arkansas |
| Frequency | 100.7MHz |
| Branding | 100.7Nash FM |
| Programming | |
| Format | Country |
| Ownership | |
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| History | |
First air date | July 1, 1978 (1978-07-01) (as KXXI at 100.9) |
Former call signs |
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Former frequencies | 100.9 MHz (1978–1993) |
Call sign meaning | "Nash FM" |
| Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
| Facility ID | 23869 |
| Class | C2 |
| ERP | 50,000 watts |
| HAAT | 140 meters (460 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 35°13′32.3″N94°20′29.7″W / 35.225639°N 94.341583°W /35.225639; -94.341583 |
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Public license information | |
| Webcast | Listen live |
| Website | nashfm1007 |
KNSH (100.7FM) is a radio station broadcasting acountry music format. Licensed toFort Smith, Arkansas, United States, it serves the Fort Smith area. The station is owned byCumulus Media.
On January 2, 2013, the then-KLSZ-FM changed their format from mainstream rock to sports, with programming fromCBS Sports Radio.[2] Under KLSZ-FM's previous sports format, program director Josh Bertaccini hosted "The Red Zone with JB" weekdays from 7 to 9 am. He has worked for the Ticket since June 2011. The Jim Rome Show aired weekdays afternoons from 11 am to 2 PM, and Doug Gottlieb hosted afternoon drive.
On August 15, 2014, KLSZ-FM changed their format from sports to country, branded as "100.7 Nash Icon".
On October 31, 2016, KLSZ-FM rebranded as "100.7 Nash FM".[3] The KNSH call letters were moved to Fort Smith on February 20, 2020, froma station in Canyon, Texas, whose license was about to be surrendered to the FCC.
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