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CBS Radio Launches Rhythm & Old School Station in Vegas

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CBS RADIO’s KXNT-FM announced today they are launching Las Vegas’ most exciting Radio Station , The All New Q100.5 playing Today’s Rhythm and All The Best Old School. The new Radio Station kicked off at 9am this morning with Montell Jordan’s “This Is How We Do It.” The Radio Station is available on air, online at www.Q100Vegas.com and via the Radio.com app for mobile devices. Previously, 100.5 broadcast a simulcast of Las Vegas’ News and Talk leader, 840am KXNT.

The AM Radio Station will continue to broadcast the same great programming, including live local news and personalities such as rush limbaugh.”100.5 is a powerhouse signal, and we’re excited to feature its own unique sound and music brand. Plus 840 is the premiere frequency on the Las Vegas AM band and is the ideal home as we continue our enduring commitment to providing the region with the best in news and opinion,” said Tony Perlongo, Senior Vice President/Market Manager, CBS RADIO Las Vegas. The new Q100.5 will play artists such as Beyonce, Justin Timberlake, Mariah Carey, and old school jams from artists like LL Cool J, TLC, Dr.

Dre and more. Like Q100.5 on Facebook and follow the Radio Station on Twitter @Q100Vegas.

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