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On Light Rail: KFNN 1510 Financial News

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Real Estate Agent with LRA Real Estate Group

KFNN 1510 Financial News station is on Light Rail.

I was listening to KFNN 1510 last week, and wondered where the station was located. It could have been anywhere in the Phoenix Metro area. But, as it turned out, the station business office sits on Light Rail just south of Camelback on Central Ave in Phoenix.

The Station lineup features a full day of financial talk a information designed to provide the listener with valuable tips and helps to manage your money in tough economic times.

The Bloomberg Morning Show opens the early morning from 4-6 a.m.;Business for Breakfast from 6-8 a.m. Your Financial Plan with Wayne Kandas from 8-9 a.m. Then there is a full day money, wealth and real estate talk and discussion. Listen to All About Money, Investor's Edge, stock market chatter, and you can spend the evening with consumer watchdog Clark Howard from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Wow, that is a full day!

The Station address is: 4800 North Central Avenue, Phoenix. http://www.kfnn.com/

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Bryan Watkins sells real estate in the light rail corridor. He co-owns the specialty niche website www.LightRailConnect.com that makes it easy to live, work and play near the tracks.

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Bryan Watkins
Designated Broker
LRA Real Estate Group
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Phoenix-Tempe-Mesa Metro
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Andrew Mooers | 207.532.6573
MOOERS REALTY - Houlton, ME
Northern Maine Real Estate-Aroostook County Broker

Will check it out. My first job with an FCC broadcast license under my belt was at 14 working at a 1000 watt AM station owned by Buffalo Bob AKA Howdy Doody who had three Maine radio stations. And later for horror writer Stephen King in Bangor Maine's broadcast market. Now with streaming on line, anyone can "visit" anywhere on the planet and tune in to LA radio, Chicago newscasts, and Phoenix AZ happenings with the click of a mouse. Not needing a huge tranmitter to get the signal broadcast any more to be "the nation's station".

Sep 06, 2010 03:40 AM