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Bott Radio Network Expands in Oklahoma

OVERLAND PARK, Kan., October 14, 2014 – Bott Radio Network (BRN) expanded its nationwide Christian Talk Radio service in Oklahoma with the launch of two new FM signals this month. In Tulsa, BRN’s newest station now broadcasts at 92.5 FM from high atop CitiPlex towers providing a strong local FM signal to more than 750,000 people (Coverage Map). “This outstanding signal repeats our…

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95.1 FM Back up to 100,000 Watts of Power

A Special Thanks to BRN Listeners in Oklahoma City, Tulsa and Surrounding Areas   We appreciate the many concerned listeners who have contacted us about our signal at95.1 FM that serves Oklahoma City, Tulsa and surrounding areas. In June, our antenna was struck by lightning and sustained extensive damage. As a result, the signal strength and coverage…

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BRN Enhances Listener & Community Support

Andrew Yates Joins BRN as Manager of Public Affairs   OVERLAND PARK, Kan., September 02, 2014 – Bott Radio Network (BRN) announces the appointment of Andrew Yates to the newly created role of Manager of Public Affairs. One of the primary responsibilities of this new position will be to connect with and engage a variety of…

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Bott Radio Network Expands in Mid-Missouri

OVERLAND PARK, Kan., July 17, 2014 – Bott Radio Network is pleased to announce another expansion in Mid-Missouri — this time serving Knob Noster, Warrensburg and surrounding areas at 96.9 FM. This new station is in addition to 94.7 FM, which was launched in April 2014 serving Sedalia, Mo. BRN’s expanded service to Knob Noster and Warrensburg at 96.9 FM will allow…

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Christian Talk Radio Expands in Texas

Bott Radio Network Longview/Tyler Station More Powerful Than Ever Before   OVERLAND PARK, Kan., June 29, 2014 – Bott Radio Network is pleased to announce a major power increase at KTAA (90.7 FM) in the Longview-Tyler, Texas, area. With seven times more power and 50,000 watts of effective coverage, 90.7 FM can be heard in…

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Station Launch & Expansion in Oklahoma

Bott Radio Network Station Launch & Expansion in Oklahoma with More to Come!   OVERLAND PARK, Kan., June 25, 2014 – Bott Radio Network announces the launch of a new FM radio station serving Bartlesville, Oklahoma, at 93.7 FM. In addition, BRN announces the expansion of 95.7 FM in Edmond now simulcasting 800 AM throughout…

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Bott Radio Network Expands Executive Management Team

Paul Scianna Joins as Dir. Communications & Marketing   OVERLAND PARK, Kan., May 5, 2014 – Bott Radio Network (BRN) announces the appointment of Paul Scianna to the newly created role of Director of Communications and Marketing. “This new role is consistent with the exciting growth of Bott Radio Network and will help facilitate our continuing…

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Bott Radio Network Launches 94.7 FM in Sedalia

OVERLAND PARK, Kan., April 8, 2014 – Bott Radio Network announces the launch of a new FM radio station serving Sedalia, Missouri at 94.7 FM.  Sedalia families can now hear BRN’sQuality Christian Talk Radio programming, 24 hours a day. This new signal at 94.7 FM in Sedalia brings the total number of BRN’s Missouri stations to 40 including the cities of St….

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Exciting Expansion in Memphis

OVERLAND PARK, Kan., Sept. 30, 2013 – Today, Bott Radio Network expanded its nationwide Christian Talk Radio service with the addition of a new FM radio signal serving Memphis at 100.7 FM! This new signal at 100.7 FM now simulcasts AM 640 to the greater Memphis area 24/7. BRN has been serving Memphis and the…

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Major Expansion Serving Jonesboro and Northeast Arkansas

OVERLAND PARK, Kan., Sept. 24, 2013 – On Tuesday, September 24, Bott Radio Network expanded its nationwide Christian Talk Radio service with a powerful, new FM radio station serving Jonesboro and Northeast Arkansas at 88.9 FM. This new 50,000 watt FM signal covers more than 250,000 people throughout Northeast Arkansas including Jonesboro, Walnut Ridge, Batesville,…

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