KFXN-FM 100.3 (FM)—branded 100.3 FM KFAN: The Fan—is a commercial radio station licensed to Minneapolis, Minnesota, broadcasting a sports talk format. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, and serves the Twin Cities market. KFXN-FM's transmitter is located in the suburb of Shoreview on KMSP-TV's tower. Its effective radiated power is 98,000 watts (including beam tilt). The station's main studios are in St. Louis Park.
KFXN-FM is the flagship station of Minnesota Vikings and Minnesota Golden Gophers football and Minnesota Wild hockey. It is also the flagship station of the regional FAN Radio Network.
At midnight on August 15, 2011, iHeartMedia (then known as Clear Channel Communications) swapped the formats of KFAN (1130 AM), and 100.3 FM's former conservative news/talk format KTLK-FM. The new KFXN-FM call sign, shared with former AM sister station KFXN, was adopted the same day.
The station started broadcasting in 1965 as WCTS, with a non-commercial Christian format, consisting of mostly Bible teachings, by the Fourth Baptist Church in Minneapolis. WCTS took its call letters from its owner - the Central Theological Seminary. WCTS continues broadcasting to this day on 1030 AM.
KTLK may refer to:
KTLK (1130 kHz)—-branded News/Talk 1130-—is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Minneapolis, Minnesota, broadcasting a news/talk format. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., and serves the Twin Cities market. KTLK's main studios are in St. Louis Park and its transmitter is west of Lakeville. KTLK operates with 50,000 watts by day and 25,000 watts at night.
KTLK airs mostly nationally syndicated conservative talk hosts from Premiere Networks, a subsidiary of iHeartMedia. They include Rush Limbaugh at 11 a.m., Sean Hannity at 2 p.m., Joe Pags at 5 p.m. and Coast to Coast AM with George Noory at Midnight. Glenn Beck from TheBlaze Network is heard at 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. Two local shows air on weekdays, "Up and At 'Em," a wake-up news/talk show, at 6 a.m. and "Darkness Radio," a show about the paranormal, at 9 p.m. Weekends feature shows about money, real estate, law, home improvement, as well as syndicated shows from computer expert Kim Kommando and a Sunday night talk show from Bill Cunningham.