WKAT

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WKAT
Broadcast area Miami, Florida
Branding WKAT South Florida
Slogan Where your opinion counts
Frequency 1360 (KHz) (AM Radio)
Format Conservative Talk
Owner Salem Communications
Website 1360wkat.com

WKAT 1360 is a conservative talk radio station based in the South Florida area of Miami and Fort Lauderdale.

The station's lineup resembles that of other outlets owned by Salem Communications: Michael Medved, Laura Ingraham, Hugh Hewitt, Michael Savage, and William Bennett among others. And like the other stations, its tagline is "Where Your Opinion Counts."

In 2005-06, WKAT was the radio station that carried games of the Florida Pit Bulls, a franchise in the American Basketball Association owned in part by NBA all-star Tim Hardaway. However, the franchise is now suspended pending a move to the Continental Basketball Association, where it will be known as the Miami Majesty.

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