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Coordinates:47°17′15″N101°45′46″W / 47.28750°N 101.76278°W /47.28750; -101.76278
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Radio station in Beulah–Bismarck, North Dakota

KDKT
Broadcast areaBismarck-Mandan
Frequency1410kHz
BrandingKDKT Sports Radio
Programming
FormatSports
AffiliationsFox Sports Radio
Infinity Sports Network
Ownership
OwnerDigital Syndicate Network
History
First air date
December 18,1978 (as KHOL)
Former call signs
KHOL (1978–2006)
Call sign meaning
K NorthDaKoTa
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID41175
ClassB
Power1,000watts day
189 watts night
Translator106.5 K293CS (Beulah)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitekdktsports.com

KDKT (1410AM) is aradio station that serves as west central North Dakota'ssports talk outlet, as KDKT Sports Radio 1410. KDKT covers a large portion of western North Dakota, including key cities such asBismarck,Dickinson andMinot. "KDKT Sports Radio" also carries regional, and local sports teams fromNorth Dakota such as theUniversity of North Dakota,Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks,Bismarck State College, andNDHSAA prep sports. Local on-air personalities include Jeff Baranick,Jim Kusler, Nathaniel Jones, and Josh Coleman who have hosted the popular Friday Night Live program.

History and ownership

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The station, licensed to Beulah, North Dakota, first signed on the air on December 18, 1978, with the original call sign KHOL.[2] The station was originally owned by Mercer Broadcasting Inc. and featured a country music format, which it branded as "Coal Country," reflecting the major industry in the area.[3] with acountry music format known as "Coal Country" which reflected the coal industry in Western North Dakota.In 2000, the station dropped Country in favor of anadult contemporary music format. In 2006, DSN Radio acquired the station changed call letters to KDKT and flipped the format tosports, with the popularCBS Sports Radio network.[4] The KDKT call sign is derived from "K North DaKoTa."[5]

Former logo

References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for KDKT".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^"Facility ID 41175: History Card". Federal Communications Commission (FCC). RetrievedDecember 6, 2025.
  3. ^"New Stations".Broadcasting Magazine. January 1979.
  4. ^"North Dakota Format Changes".The M Street Journal. June 2000.
  5. ^"KDKT Flips to CBS Sports Radio". DSN Radio. RetrievedDecember 6, 2025.

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