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  2. KCUI - Wikipedia

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    The station's license was cancelled by the Federal Communications Commission on December 6, 2011. This followed a $7,000 fine from the FCC imposed in 2007 for late filing of the station's 2004 license renewal. [1] Sunday programming on KCUI was, mostly to all, reserved for religious programming under a longstanding agreement with local churches.

  3. WBSN-FM - Wikipedia

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    WBSN is the flagship station of "LifeSongs Radio". LifeSongs is also heard on a translator on 97.7 in Houma, Louisiana, [1] and was previously heard on KPEF in White Castle, Louisiana and WPEF in Kentwood, Louisiana until those stations' licenses were cancelled.

  4. WHYU-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station claims to be the "only FCC licensed FM broadcast station operated by a militia-related organization in the United States". [ 4 ] On August 8, 2022, the American Militia Association surrendered the low-power station license for its former 102.3 FM frequency to the FCC, which cancelled it the same day as it transitioned to a full ...

  5. KVNV (FM) - Wikipedia

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    KVNV (89.1 FM) is a non-commercial radio station near Reno, Nevada.It broadcasts a news/talk format with programming from Nevada Public Radio and National Public Radio.. KVNV began broadcasting under the callsign KXNV, branded as Radio Free Reno and was owned by Open Sky Media. [2]

  6. KTTZ-FM - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, Texas Tech activated a new, more powerful transmitter that delivered 20,000 watts of power. 1990 brought another power increase, to 50,000 watts. In 1991, the station joined NPR. [4] KOHM was the first radio station in Lubbock to broadcast in HD. [5] On January 15, 2012, the station changed its call letters to KTTZ-FM.

  7. WUFT-FM - Wikipedia

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    WUFT-FM (89.1 MHz) is an NPR member radio station owned by the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, broadcasting news and public media programming from NPR along with other distributors including APM, PRX, WNYC Studios and the BBC. The station also operates a full-time satellite, WJUF in Inverness at 90.1 FM.

  8. WSMR (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WSMR (89.1 MHz) is a non-commercial FM radio station licensed to Sarasota, Florida, United States. It is owned by the University of South Florida and programs a classical music format . WSMR broadcasts from a transmitter located near the intersection of US 41 and SR 681 in Laurel .

  9. KBBF - Wikipedia

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    KBBF (89.1 FM) is a non-commercial community radio station with studios in Santa Rosa, California. Licensed to Calistoga, California, it has coverage throughout much of the north San Francisco Bay Area. [2] KBBF is owned and operated by the Bilingual Broadcasting Foundation Inc. (BBFI).