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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 ...
This is a list of AM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the letters KG to KM. ... KMA: 960 AM: Shenandoah, Iowa: KMAD: 1550 AM ...
KMA-FM (99.1 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting a talk radio format as a simulcast of KMA, Shenandoah, Iowa. Licensed to Clarinda, Iowa , United States, the station is currently owned by KMAland Broadcasting, LLC [ 3 ]
The station was founded in 1925 by seed salesman Earl May. In 1925 Henry A. Field, owner of Field's Nursery in Shenandoah and a business rival of May, founded a competing radio station, KFNF. While both stations offered farm news, the two were to become most competitive by offering live productions of hillbilly music. According to KMA's website ...
This is a list of FM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the letters KK ... KMA-FM: 99.1 FM: Clarinda, Iowa: KMAD-FM: 102.5 FM ...
Radio stations in United States have evolved since their early twentieth-century origins. In 1920 8MK started operations in Detroit; after it, thousands of private and public radio have operated in the United States.
The last new three-letter call was assigned to station WIS (now WVOC) in Columbia, South Carolina on January 23, 1930. Since then, three-letter calls have only been assigned to stations, including FM (beginning in 1943) [1] and TV (beginning in 1946), [2] which are historically related to an AM station that was originally issued that call sign.
KMA-FM, a radio station (99.1 FM) licensed to Clarinda, Iowa, United States KMA (AM) , a radio station (960 AM) licensed to Shenandoah, Iowa, United States KMA (art) , a collaboration between media artists Kit Monkman and Tom Wexler