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  2. KMKT - Wikipedia

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    The KMKT call letters were revived for a new station licensed to Bells, TX on 93.1 MHz starting in 1996. The new station has run a country format since it came on the air. The KMKT studios, production facilities and business offices are located at One Grand Centre, 1800 Teague Drive (Suite 300) in Sherman, TX.

  3. Last.fm - Wikipedia

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    Last.fm is a music website founded in the United Kingdom in 2002. Utilizing a music recommender system known as "Audioscrobbler," Last.fm creates a detailed profile of each user's musical preferences by recording the details of the tracks they listen to, whether from Internet radio stations or from the user's computer or portable music devices.

  4. Country radio - Wikipedia

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    Country radio stations are very influential in the country music industry, compared to other genres of music. [1] [4] Until 2012, only country radio stations were counted in the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart's airplay component, [5] and from 1990 to 2012, country radio was the sole arbiter of a song's position on that chart; [6] the same ...

  5. Country music's popularity explosion evident in Spotify's ...

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    Spotify's 2024 year-end data reflects the gains Nashville and country music made this year via all-important digital streaming platforms. The North American success of Zach Bryan, Morgan Wallen ...

  6. Real Country - Wikipedia

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    Real Country is a 24-hour radio format produced by Westwood One. Real Country is marketed at the demographic of men aged 35 to 64. Real Country is marketed at the demographic of men aged 35 to 64. Its programming consists of a fairly broad playlist of "Today's Stars and the Legends."

  7. List of community radio stations in the United States

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    Following is a list of FCC-licensed community radio stations in the United States, including both full-power and low-power non-commercial educational services. The list is divided into two sections: The list is divided into two sections:

  8. WCCQ - Wikipedia

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    WCCQ adopted a country format in 1984, and was branded "Q-Country". [ 5 ] [ 3 ] Bob Zak was the station's first morning host. [ 5 ] Other announcers included Mark Edwards, Ted Clark, Larry Watts, Mike Baker, Jim Beedle, Bill Fortune, and Jim Felbinger.

  9. WFYR - Wikipedia

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    WFYR (97.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format [2] and licensed for Elmwood, Illinois, United States, in the Peoria area. The station is owned by Cumulus Media , [ 3 ] which purchased the station from Townsquare Media .