KOZN

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 at Dodge Street and 50th Avenue in Midtown Omaha, and its transmitter site is located in Bellevue, Nebraska.

KOZN
CityBellevue, Nebraska
Broadcast areaOmaha, Nebraska
Frequency1620 kHz
Branding1620 The Zone
SloganOmaha's Sports Radio
Programming
FormatSports
AffiliationsFox Sports Radio,
CBS Sports Radio
Ownership
OwnerNRG Media
(NRG License Sub, LLC)
KMMQ, KOIL, KZOT, KQKQ-FM, KOOO, KOPW
History
Call sign meaning
K Omaha ZoNe
Technical information
Facility ID87182
ClassB
Power10,000 watts day
1,000 watts night
Links
WebcastListen Live
Website1620thezone.com


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 Basketball and Baseball, Westwood One 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 Westwood One. Play by play is provided by eight-time Nebraska Sportscaster of the Year Kevin Kugler. KOZN streams most of its programming on its website .


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 Mike'l Severe and former Nebraska football kicker Damon Benning.


The current afternoon show, Unsportsmanlike Conduct hosted by John Bishop and Josh Peterson, which provides satirical commentary on sports-related current events, 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 Westwood One and the Big 10 Network. John Bishop, formerly of sister station KLIN in Lincoln, Nebraska joined Mike'l Severe as co-host of Unsportsmanlike Conduct in August 2012.[1] 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. Josh Peterson replaced Mike'l Severe when he left the station to join the Omaha World-Herald. 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 became the solo host of "Game Time" from 11:00am to 2:00pm weekdays. In 2019, Nick Bahe joined Fox Sports full time as a college basketball analyst for television, Gary Sharp then started The Gary Sharp Show in the midday time slot. Mike'l Severe returned to The Zone to join Damon Benning on the morning show now known as Severe and Benning in the Morning.


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


As of February 1, 2011, 1620 The Zone discontinued its affiliation with ESPN Radio. It is now an independent station picking up much programming from Fox Sports Radio, Compass Media Networks and Westwood One Radio Networks. The station now has local programming Monday through Friday from 6:00am to 6:00pm with Severe and Benning, from 6:00am to 10:00 am, The Gary Sharp Show, from 10:00 to 2:00pm and Unsportsmanlike Conduct, from 2:00pm to 6:00pm.


1620 The Zone broadcasts a number of other local shows including the The Top Fan Show w/ Jimmie Allen and Kendell Wickwire Sr., Bluejay Banter hosted by Tim Krueger, The Creighton Athletics Hour hosted by Ravi Lulla, Husker Hangover hosted by Matt Vrzal, and pre and postgame shows for Nebraska football and Creighton basketball.


1620 The Zone is also the radio home for Creighton Men's and Women's Basketball.


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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