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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 ]
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
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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]
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]
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]
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.
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.