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  2. KRVI - Wikipedia

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    The station first aired in August 1994 as KHTO "Hot 106.7" "Springfield's Hottest Hits" and aired a Top 40 (CHR) format. The station also used to be KZRQ, known as Z106.7 (previously Channel Z-104.1 Rock This) and had an active rock format. Prior to that, the station was KHTO 106.7 The End "Music For All People".

  3. List of radio stations in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Classic rock KOZX: 98.1 FM: Cabool: Dockins Communications, Inc: Classic rock KPBM-LP: 101.9 FM: Poplar Bluff: Black River Public Radio: Variety KPBR: 91.7 FM: Poplar Bluff: Community Broadcasting, Inc. Religious Talk (Bott Radio Network) KPGZ-LP: 102.7 FM: Kearney: Corporation for Educational Opportunities for Northeast Clay: Classic rock KPIP ...

  4. List of radio stations owned by Cumulus Media - Wikipedia

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    KCFX – 101.1 – Classic rock; KCHZ – 95.7 – News/talk (Simulcast of KCMO) KCJK – 105.1 – Urban contemporary; KCMO – 710/103.7 – News/talk; KCMO-FM – 94.9 – Classic hits; KCMO-FM-HD2 – 102.5 – Adult hits/Jack FM; KMJK – 107.3 – Contemporary hit radio; Topeka. KDVV – 100.3 – Classic rock [48] KMAJ – 1440/93.5 ...

  5. KKLH - Wikipedia

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    KKLH (104.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock format. Licensed to Marshfield, Missouri, United States, it serves the Springfield, Missouri area. The station is currently owned by Mid-West Family Broadcasting. [2] 104.7 The Cave is the home for the Kansas City Chiefs football games and programming for the Springfield market. [3]

  6. KTXR - Wikipedia

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    KTXR went on the air as KWTO-FM on November 23, 1967; [2] it later adopted a rock format and was known as "Rock 99". The name lasted well into the 1980s until rival station KXUS went on the air in April 1985 with a similar format. Rock 99 was originally an automated music format utilizing the TM Stereo Rock format based from Dallas, TX.

  7. Template:Classic Rock Radio Stations in Missouri - Wikipedia

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  8. KWTO-FM - Wikipedia

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    On August 11, 2020, after final completion of the purchase of the group of Springfield radio stations owned by Meyer Communications (KWTO, KWTO-FM, KTXR, KBFL, and KBFL-FM) by Zimmer Midwest Communications, [6] KWTO-FM completed a format change to soft rock with the new moniker "98.7 the Dove". In an additional surprise move, it was announced ...

  9. KOSP - Wikipedia

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    On September 13, 2010, KOMG swapped signals with sister station KOSP, which had an Adult Contemporary format billed as "Star 105.1." After the swap, KOSP was relaunched as "Star 92.9" but would later evolve to Classic Hits by 2011. On August 29, 2012, at 10AM, KOSP dropped their Classic Hits format for Rhythmic CHR as “92.9 The Beat."