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  2. KNIX-FM - Wikipedia

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    KNIX-FM (102.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Phoenix, Arizona, owned and operated by iHeartMedia, Inc. The station airs a country music radio format . The studios and offices are located on East Van Buren Street in Phoenix near Sky Harbor Airport . [ 1 ]

  3. 102.5 FM - Wikipedia

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    2MBS in Sydney, New South Wales; 8PNN in Darwin, Northern Territory; ABC Northern Tasmania in Burnie, Tasmania; 2MOR in Deniliquin, New South Wales; 4MIC in Mount Isa, Queensland; KCRFM in Perth, Western Australia

  4. List of radio stations in Arizona - Wikipedia

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  5. KQFN - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, the station's call sign was changed to KNIX, matching the call letters of its FM sister station. [3] In 1980, KNIX began broadcasting 24 hours a day. [19] From 1973 to 1985, the station aired a more traditional country sound, while sometimes simulcasting the FM station. In 1985, the station began a fulltime simulcast of KNIX-FM. [20]

  6. KSNI-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station was first signed on in 1960 as KSMA-FM by James M. Hagerman and John I. Groom. [2] It simulcast the full service format of its AM sister station KSMA (1240 AM), airing a mix of news, sports, and middle of the road music. [3]

  7. WKIX-FM - Wikipedia

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    The callsign WKIX was used for many years by the Raleigh station now known once again as WKIX, [11] followed by the Raleigh station now called WBBB, [12] then the station now with callsign WPLW-FM [13] and, after its first stint on the station now carrying the callsign WKJO, on the station now called WZKT in Kinston, North Carolina. [4]

  8. KZOK-FM - Wikipedia

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    In August 1975, KZOK moved from its free-form progressive format to a more mass-appeal and better–researched AOR format. With the success of KZOK's rock format on FM, in 1982, the AM station switched to a different rock format, modern rock, allowing KZOK's advertisers to have two choices for their commercials aimed at Seattle's rock audience.

  9. KIOT - Wikipedia

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    KIOT (102.5 FM, "Coyote 102.5") is an American radio station licensed to Los Lunas, New Mexico, and serving the Albuquerque and Santa Fe radio markets broadcasting a classic rock format with music from the late 1960s through the early 2000s.