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KQQQ (1150 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a News Talk Information format. Licensed to Pullman, Washington, United States, the station serves the Pullman-Moscow area.The station is currently owned by Radio Palouse, Inc. and features programming from ABC Radio, Premiere Radio Networks and Fox News Radio.
KUOI-FM (89.3 FM) is a freeform, college radio station in the western United States at the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho.It broadcasts in Moscow, the neighboring city Pullman, Washington, and in other townships on the Palouse.
KRPL (1400 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a sports format. Located in Moscow, Idaho, United States, the station serves the Pullman-Moscow area. The station became an ESPN affiliate on April 4, 2011. The station is currently owned by KRPL, Incorporated. [2] KRPL has a deep history of being an important Top 40 radio station in the 1960s and ...
KHTR (104.3 FM) is a commercial HD radio station in Pullman, Washington, broadcasting to the Pullman, Washington-Moscow, Idaho area. The main analog and HD1 signals air a country music format branded as "New Country 104-3".
The quadruple homicide in Moscow, where four University of Idaho students were killed, will get top billing from two major network shows Friday night (Jan. 13). Dateline: Killings in a College ...
The Moscow Police Department announced a 3:30 p.m. Pacific time news conference in the department’s training room, off Southview Avenue in Moscow. The Idaho Statesman will have a reporter attending.
Keith Morrison is in Moscow, Idaho, with some exclusive new info, says NBC. ... Xana Kernodle and Kaylee Goncalves — who were stabbed to death in their off-campus house on King Road in Moscow ...
KMAX (840 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station broadcasting a talk radio format. Licensed to Colfax, Washington, the station serves the Pullman–Moscow and South Eastern Washington region and is owned by Inland Northwest Broadcasting, LLC. By day, KMAX transmits with 10,000 watts and broadcasts a non-directional signal.