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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign ...

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    This is a list of FM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the ... 95.7 FM: Denver, Colorado: KDHX: 88.1 FM: St. Louis, Missouri: KDIS ...

  5. List of radio stations in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Call sign Frequency City of License [1] [2] Licensee Format [3] KAAN: 870 AM: ... 102.9 FM: St. Louis: Radio St. Louis: Variety KXOQ: 104.3 FM: Kennett: Eagle Bluff ...

  6. KFUO (AM) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2020s, KFUO obtained authorization from the FCC to operate FM translators in the St. Louis area: [7] K224FT 92.7 MHz: St. Charles County; K283CI 104.5 MHz: Metro East, downtown St. Louis, and North St. Louis County; K287BY 105.3 MHz: Mid-St. Louis County and North Jefferson County

  7. KXFN - Wikipedia

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    On February 22, 1995, the station changed its call sign to KRAM, shortly after the Los Angeles Rams football team announced that they would relocate to St. Louis. On March 21, 1996, 1380 AM returned to simulcasting WKBQ-FM, switching its call sign to WKBQ. [5] That November, Emmis Communications bought it in a deal with WKBQ-FM and WKKX. Emmis ...

  8. List of radio stations in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Call sign Frequency City of License [1] [2] Licensee [2] [3] Format [4] KADU: 90.1 FM: ... 97.5 FM: St. Louis Park: Park Public Radio, Inc. Dance/EDM KPRM: 870 AM ...

  9. KFTK-FM - Wikipedia

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    Emmis exited the St. Louis market in 2018, with KFTK-FM and KNOU being sold to Entercom (now Audacy). [11] The simulcast over KFTK ended on March 20, 2020 when that station's license was cancelled by the commission, [ 12 ] after it was revealed that the AM station's ownership was a shell corporation that allowed a convicted felon to own it. [ 13 ]