Bullhead City, Arizona - Media

Media

The Bullhead City area is home to several local newspapers, the most widely read being The Mohave Valley Daily News. Others include The Bullhead City Bee, The Needles Desert Star, The Laughlin Times, and The Mohave County Standard.

Laughlin operates a local TV Channel, KLBC, which delivers local news and other programming. It is available through local cable companies and transmission towers. Bullhead City operates a public service channel through local cable companies. Over a dozen other regional network affiliates originate from Las Vegas and Phoenix.

Bullhead City is home to Cameron Broadcasting, the parent company of four local radio stations:

  • KNKK (The Knack 107.1) Top 40 Pop
  • KFLG (K-FLAG 94.7) Country
  • KLUK (Lucky 98) Classic Rock
  • KZZZ (1490 A.M.) Talk Radio

Other Radio Stations available in the Bullhead City area are:

  • KTOX (1340am)Local Talk News longest running Local Morning Talk Show. Independent and sometimes controversial. www.ktox1340.com
  • KNPR (89.5) Public Radio
  • KVYL (93.7) Nostalgia Radio
  • KZUL (95.3) Adult Contemporary
  • KRCY (103.9) Oldies
  • KRRK (106.3) Classic Rock
  • KVAL (104.9) Hot AC
  • KCAN (103.1) Angel Broadcasting Network Christian Talk & Music
  • KNLB (90.5) Christian Radio
  • KHWY (98.9) Dance and Regional Traffic & Weather

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