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On October 15, 1995, the station returned back on the air after a three-year hiatus as KRXZ with a country format, and finally on January 6, 1997, to the current KACO. [ 4 ] On June 29, 2019, KACO signed off Superstar Country at 8:58 Local time with Gone By Montgomery Gentry and at noon started stunting with Blake Shelton Goodbye Time.
Kaco may refer to: Kaco’ language, an Austro-Asiatic language of Vietnam; Kaco (drum), a type of shamanistic drum of the Ainu people; KACO (FM), a radio station licensed to Apache, Oklahoma, United States; Lake Kaco, Lempur, Jambi, Indonesia
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KACI-FM came on the air in 1985 at 97.7 FM. The format was Top 40 until late 1993, when it switched to JRN's satellite-fed Oldies, currently the music format is "hits from the 60's, 70's & 80's" KACI-FM was simulcast with AM 1300 KACI for many years but went to a news and talk radio format.
The KQUE calls have resided in the Houston area since 1960, having first occupied 102.9 FM, then 1230 AM. The calls are now shared with co-owned Aleluya sister KQUE-FM Bay City. Prior to Daij Media's acquisition of 980, the station was owned by Univision Radio. It featured a Tejano format, using the call letters KRTX, and the name "Super Tejano ...
KWCO-FM (105.5 FM, "KOOL 105.5 fm") is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits music format. [2] Licensed to Chickasha, Oklahoma, United States, the station is currently owned by Mollman Media, Inc. Most of KWCO-FM's programming is live and local Monday–Friday 6 AM – 6 PM, and during local sports broadcast coverage.
LMM may refer to: . Los Mochis International Airport (IATA: LMM, ICAO: MMLM); Luis Muñoz Marín, first democratically elected governor of Puerto Rico; Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (IATA: SJU, ICAO: TJSJ), locally nicknamed LMMA or LMMIA