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KBBK (107.3 FM, "B-107.3") is a commercial FM radio station in Lincoln, Nebraska. [2] It broadcasts a hot adult contemporary radio format, switching to Christmas music for much of November and December. It is owned by NRG Media with studios at Broadcast House on 44th Street and East O Street (U.S. Route 34).
KHYY (107.3 FM, "The Trail 107.3") is a radio station broadcasting a classic country music format. [2] Licensed to Minatare, Nebraska , in the United States, the station is currently owned by Nebraska Rural Radio Association .
98.1 FM: Omaha: Independent Omaha Radio Project, Inc. Variety KIOS-FM: 91.5 FM: Omaha: Douglas County School District 001: News Talk Information KISO: 96.1 FM: Omaha: iHM Licenses, LLC: Pop contemporary hit radio KIVE-LP: 92.5 FM: Aurora: Dawn Adventist Broadcasting: Religious (Radio 74 Internationale) KJGS: 91.9 FM: Aurora: Radio 74 Internationale
This is a list of FM radio stations in the United States having call signs ... 94.1 FM: Omaha, Nebraska: KQCI: 91.5 FM: ... South Sioux City, Nebraska: KSGF-FM: 104.1 ...
KNPQ (107.3 FM) is a radio station licensed to Hershey, Nebraska, United States, the station serves the North Platte area. The station is currently owned by Eagle Communications. The station has obtained a construction permit from the FCC for a power increase to 100,000 watts. [2] Former logo
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 107.3 MHz: ... XEQR-FM in Mexico City; XHARDJ-FM in Arandas, ... Nebraska; KNUJ-FM in Sleepy Eye, ...
On April 11, 2011, WYPY changed its call letters to WBRP and the classic country format moved over to 104.9 FM. A week later, the station at 107.3 FM flipped to talk radio, branded as "Talk 107.3". Programs at launch included local morning and afternoon shows, as well as national shows from Laura Ingraham and Dave Ramsey. The shift essentially ...
On January 29, 2009, Spirit Catholic Radio purchased a new 50,000-watt signal on 102.7 FM. The signal was able to reach both the Omaha and Lincoln communities, as well as over 1 million potential listeners throughout eastern Nebraska and western Iowa. [7] Its former frequency was sold to the Bible Broadcasting Network and is now KYFG.