KOZN

KOZN
City of license Bellevue, Nebraska
Broadcast area Omaha, Nebraska
Branding 1620 The Zone
Slogan Omaha's Sports Radio
Frequency 1620 kHz
Format Sports
Power 10,000 watts day
1,000 watts night
Class B
Facility ID 87182
Callsign meaning K Omaha ZoNe
Affiliations Fox Sports Radio
Owner NRG Media
(NRG License Sub, LLC)
Webcast Listen Live
Website 1620thezone.com

KOZN is a sports talk station in Omaha, Nebraska. The station broadcasts at 1620 kHz on the AM dial. It is owned by NRG Media, headquartered in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Its studios are located on Dodge Street at 50th Avenue in Midtown Omaha, and its transmitter site is located in Bellevue, Nebraska.

The station originally signed on as KAZP, an expanded band station of KOIL 1180, owned by Mitchell Broadcasting, in September 1999. KOZN carries Creighton University Baseball, Dial Global NFL Football and NCAA Basketball and University of Nebraska-Omaha Basketball. KOZN originates and produces all game broadcasts of the NCAA Men's College World Series, held each June in Omaha, and distributed nationally by Dial Global. Play by play is provided by eight-time Nebraska Sportscaster of the Year Kevin Kugler. KOZN streams most of its programming on its website .

Some of the station's first local hosts were:

The original morning team of John Desjardins and Mike Steele, aka "Louie & The Animal" was called The Cage. It was replaced by the Bruno-Golic Morning Show when the station debuted the ESPN Radio full-time lineup. The current morning show is hosted by Gary Sharp and former Nebraska football I-Back Damon Benning, airing from 7 11am weekdays.

The current afternoon show, Unsportsmanlike Conduct, began with Kevin Kugler and Bob Bruce in 2000, and has been on the air continually since. Mike'l Severe (former reporter for KETV Channel 7) was added after Bruce left the station. Kevin Kugler left the show in July 2012 to assume new duties with the Big 10 Network. He is retained by the station as "National Correspondent". John Bishop, formerly of sister station KLIN in Lincoln, Nebraska joined Mike'l Severe as co-host of "Unsportsmanlike Conduct" in August 2012. John Bishop and Mike'l Severe were named to the list of the "Top 30 Sports Talk Hosts in America" in 2012 by Radio INK magazine. Matt Schick, former host of the morning show "Schick and Nick" with former Creighton Bluejay Nick Bahe announced that he has taken a job with ESPNU. Nick Bahe has also left the station.[1]

Kugler is an eight-time recipient of the Nebraska Sportscaster of the Year award and is currently the play by play voice for Dial Global Radio Networks NFL Football, national NCAA College Game of the Week broadcasts and NCAA Basketball.

1620 The Zone broadcasts a number of local shows including the Great Outdoor Radio Show with Greg Wagner of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, Saturdays from 9:00am to 10:00am; the Hail Varsity Radio Show with Chris Schmidt and Mark Kraynak, Saturdays from 7:00am to 9:00am; "Mak and Matt" with former Husker Football national champions Matt Hoskinson and Joel Makovicka at various times during the football season; the Hitting the Hardwoods High School Basketball Show with Dave Shillinglaw and former Husker and NBA standout Erick Strickland during the high school basketball season; and The Golf Hour with Dave Shillinglaw during the summer.

As of February 1, 2011, 1620 The Zone discontinued its affiliation with ESPN Radio . It is now an independent station picking up a lot of programming from Fox Sports Radio, Compass Media Networks, Dial Global Radio Networks and The Jim Rome Show. Both the morning show Sharp and Benning, from 7:00am to 11:00 am, and Unsportsmanlike Conduct, from 2:00pm to 6:00pm, will remain the foundation of the Zone's weekday schedule.

References

  1. Korbelik, Jeff. "Bishop leaving KLIN for Omaha station; Sharp returning to state.". Newspaper. Lincoln Journal Star. Retrieved 2012-07-17.

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Coordinates: 41°11′21″N 96°00′19″W / 41.18917°N 96.00528°W / 41.18917; -96.00528

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