KJKV-FM

KJKV-FM (101.7 FM) - branded as 101.7  - is a radio station serving the  area. Licensed to and owned by, the station broadcasts an adult hits format. The station's studios are located in and the transmitter is located atop  in.

KJKV-FM does not have DJs, but instead uses the prerecorded voice of Howard Cogan (who claims the station is run from "a dumpy little building outside the Vegas city limits") to make humorous and sometimes sarcastic quips between songs. The station promotes itself as having a larger playlist with more variety in genres than most commercial radio stations in the Las Vegas area, thus giving the station a reason not to take requests from its listeners.

101.7 Jack FM
On October 8, 2013, at 9 a.m., KGMB ended its urban gospel format and laid off 47 employees; Radio One management cited poor ratings performance as reasoning for the decision. Following the sign-off of Praise 101, the station began stunting with songs with "Las Vegas", "Gambler/Gambling/Gamble" or "Sin" in the title, such as "Leaving Las Vegas" by Sheryl Crow, "Heaven or Las Vegas" by Cocteau Twins, "Viva Las Vegas" by Elvis Presley, "Gambler" by Madonna, "Sin" by Nine Inch Nails, and "It's a Sin" by the Pet Shop Boys; with occasional station IDs in between. On October 13, the station changed it's callsign to KJKV-FM (signalling an upcoming flip to the Jack FM adult hits format) stunting shifted to songs about breakups (such as "Bye Bye Bye" by NSYNC, "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" by Poison, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" by Taylor Swift, "Don't Turn Around" by Ace of Base, and "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" by Steam), again interspersed with station IDs. On October 19 at 5 p.m., the station stopped stunting and flipped to adult hits as 101.7 Jack FM, the launch featured "Turn Up the Radio" by Autograph as it's first song. With the change, this marked the Jack FM format's return to the Las Vegas area ( used the format from 2005-2010 under the KKJJ callsign), as well as KJKV becoming the only station owned by Radio One to use the Jack FM format.