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KKRF (107.9 FM) is a commercial radio station that serves the Stuart, Iowa area. The station broadcasts a Real Country format.. Until January 31, 2012, KKRF was licensed to Coon Valley Communications, Inc which was owned by Patrick Delaney who also owned KDLS (AM) in Perry, Iowa and KGRA in Jefferson, Iowa.
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 107.9 MHz: ... KKRF in Stuart, Iowa; KLEV-LP in Leadville, ... WZKX in Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi [1]
Iowa Public Radio & Classical KICI-LP: 105.3 FM: Iowa City: Extend the Dream Foundation, Inc. Top 40 (CHR)/Modern AC KICL: 96.3 FM: Pleasantville: Iowa Public Radio, Inc. Iowa Public Radio & Classical KICP: 105.9 FM: Patterson: Iowa Public Radio, Inc. Iowa Public Radio & Classical KICW: 91.1 FM: Ottumwa: Iowa Public Radio, Inc. Iowa Public ...
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state ... Zimmer Radio, Inc. Mainstream rock KXEA: 104.9 FM: ... 102.9 FM: St. Louis: Radio St. Louis:
Station Years owned Current status Jacksonville, FL: WNZS 930 1993–1998: WFXJ, owned by iHeartMedia: WZNZ 1460 1993–1998: WQOP, owned by Relevant Radio: WAIA/WPLA 93.3 1993–1998: WJBT, owned by iHeartMedia WFSJ 97.9 1997–1998: WKSL, owned by iHeartMedia WPVJ/WTLK-FM 106.5 1996–1998: WHJX, owned by Cox Media Group: WCRJ-FM/WROO 107.3 ...
KCLQ (107.9 FM, "107.9 The Coyote") is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. [2] Licensed to Lebanon, Missouri, United States, the station is currently owned by Go Productions LLC. [3] The Coyote is home to The Crystal and The Bear Show, Jamie Turner and James Clay in the afternoon. Former logo
KYFI, a radio station (630 AM) licensed to serve St. Louis, Missouri, which held the call sign KXOK from 1940 to 1994 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about radio and/or television stations with the same/similar call signs or branding.
KFMW came on the air in November 1968 as KWWL-FM and was originally owned by Black Hawk Broadcasting Company of Waterloo. It was one of two radio stations owned by Black Hawk Broadcasting's NBC affiliate, KWWL-TV, and for approximately 10 years, KWWL-FM/KFMW programmed an instrumental music format of what was called "beautiful music" by some and "elevator music" by most.