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Currently, mornings include The Wall Street Journal Report (5-6 AM) followed by Las Vegas' Morning News, with host Joe Gillespe and news anchor/sidekick Kristen Flowers. Corey Olson reports from the field, with reporters Mark Thomas and Brian Shaprio, and afternoon news anchor Robert Rytina also contributing.

Alan Stock joined KXNT in 1999, initially hosting afternoon drive, moving to mornings with Co-host Heidi Harris from 2001–2006, until Heidi moved to KDWN. She was replaced by Kerri Kasem, who returned to Los Angeles in 2008. He continued to solo host the "KXNT Morning Source" until May 2010, when he was moved back to afternoons. The Alan Stock Afternoon News Show ended it's run in July 2011. Kevin Wall became the permanent host for the "Live and Local" block (3-6 PM) in November 2011.

The KXNT lineup also includes syndicated Rush Limbaugh (9am-Noon), Sean Hannity (Noon-3 PM), Dave Ramsey (6-9 PM), and Mark Levin (9-12 midnight), and Coast to Coast AM (12AM-5AM).

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