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Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] Licensee [1] [2] Format [3]; KAAD-LP: 103.5 FM: Sonora: Tuolumne County Arts Alliance: Variety: KAAT: 103.1 FM: Oakhurst: Lazer Licenses, LLC
KBMS – Best Music Station AM 1480 – Urban adult contemporary KXJM – Jam'n 107.5 – Rhythmic contemporary KINK HD-2 / K275CH - WE 102.9 - Rhythmic Top 40 / Hip Hop
In January 2007, KAJR in California's Coachella Valley launched as a "Jack FM" affiliate in a region unable to receive the KCBS-FM signal from Los Angeles, 100 miles (160 km) to the west. [citation needed] Jack did not last long. By February 1, 2010, that station became soft adult contemporary-formatted KJJZ.
The following is a list of radio stations owned by Cumulus Media. As of 2022, Cumulus owned and operated 404 stations in 85 markets. [1] Cumulus Media stations are also available on online streaming services iHeartRadio and TuneIn. [2] All stations are identified as "A Cumulus Media Station" during station identifications.
KMFY (96.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Grand Rapids, Minnesota. KMFY covers the counties of Itasca, Aitkin, Cass and western St. Louis, and broadcasts an Adult Contemporary music format with a mix of local weather, sports, local news, and community events.
KHDR (99.7 FM) is a radio station that is licensed to Lenwood, California. KHRQ (94.9 FM) is a radio station that is licensed to Baker, California, United States.Both stations are owned by Heftel Broadcasting, and together they broadcast an active rock format with the branding "Highway Rock".
In 1991, Jeff and Jer moved to rival B100, with KKYY changing its name to "Mix 94.9", adopted new call letters KRMX, and added more gold based music. KWLT is now a classic rock station in Crossett, Arkansas ; KKYY is now a classic country station in Whiting, Iowa ; and KRMX is a country music station serving the Waco, Texas radio market.
In 1969 the station was purchased by Faith Center, Glendale, California. The format was Christian. Part of the time the station simulcast with KHOF 99.5 Los Angeles. The call letters KIFM now belong to a radio station in West Sacramento. KHIS/KHIS-FM (1976–1996) In 1975, 96.5 FM was bought by the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel.