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  2. KXBS - Wikipedia

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    KXBS transmitter location. KXBS (95.5 FM) is a non-commercial, listener-supported radio station licensed to Bethalto, Illinois, and serving Greater St. Louis.KXBS and sister station KQBS 97.7 in Potosi, Missouri are owned by Gateway Creative Broadcasting, and they simulcast a Christian rhythmic contemporary radio format known as "Boost 95.5".

  3. KMWA - Wikipedia

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    On May 3, the HD2 sub-channel flipped to the St. Louis-based “Boost Radio” format of Christian pop/hip hop (which is relayed on translator W225AP (92.9 FM)). [30] HD3 As of September 9, 2020, the station's HD3 sub-channel was simulcasting Hmong news, talk, and music formatted WIXK. This comes after Hmong Radio Broadcast, LLC's acquisition ...

  4. WCKL (FM) - Wikipedia

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    Following that, WCKL-HD3 debuted "K-Love 2000s", a Christian classic hits variant. In March 2021, WCKL-HD3 adopted the "Boost Radio" Christian pop/hip hop format from KXBS in St. Louis as part of an agreement between that station's owners and EMF, and began simulcasting on translator 97.5 W248BB. [124]

  5. Rhythmic contemporary - Wikipedia

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    Leading radio stations that are Christian rhythmic or have a rhythmic lean include KXBS (Boost Radio) in St. Louis; WYSZ (Yes FM) in Toledo, Ohio; WHMX (Solution FM) in Bangor, Maine; KPUL (Pulse 101.7) in Des Moines, Iowa; and KOAY (Project 88.7) in Boise, Idaho; and Hope Media Group's online station NGEN Radio.

  6. Christon Gray - Wikipedia

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    He released the song to one radio station, BOOST 101.9, in St. Louis, at their request but kept it from other stations. The song peaked at No. 5 on BOOST, spinning more than seven times a day at its peak. A video for the songs from the 2 track offering was released on May 14, 2020. [41]

  7. KLJY - Wikipedia

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    KLJY (99.1 MHz) is a commercial-free, listener-supported FM radio station licensed to Clayton, Missouri, and serving Greater St. Louis. It is owned by Gateway Creative Broadcasting, and broadcasts a Christian Contemporary radio format known as 99.1 Joy FM. The radio studios and offices are on Founders Lane in Des Peres, with a St. Louis address ...

  8. Category:Christian hip-hop groups - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for musical groups that make Christian hip hop. ... 6 Way St. 21:03; 116 (hip-hop group) B. B-U; Basehead; Beautiful Eulogy; Boogiemonsters; C.

  9. KNBS - Wikipedia

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    Boost was launched on its present signals—the former Joy FM simulcast and a St. Louis translator owned by the Educational Media Foundation—on March 24, 2014. [ 5 ] On November 6, 2020, Gateway announced it would acquire the facility of WFUN-FM 95.5 from Urban One , and that Boost Radio would move from KPVR, KHZR, and K270BW to said station ...