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Licensed to Maryville, Missouri, United States. The station is owned by Northwest Missouri State University and features programming from American Public Media and National Public Radio. [2] The station is the National Public Radio radio station of Northwest Missouri State University and was the first full-power (100 kW) public radio station in ...
Zimmer Radio of Mid-Missouri, Inc. Country KCMO: 710 AM: Kansas City: CMP Houston-KC, LLC: Talk KCMQ: 96.7 FM: Columbia: Zimmer Radio of Mid-Missouri, Inc. Classic rock KCNF-LP: 104.1 FM: Macon: Macon Seventh-Day Adventist Church: Religious Teaching KCOU: 88.1 FM: Columbia: The Curators of the University of Missouri: College radio KCOZ: 91.7 FM ...
KZLX-LP (106.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Top 40/Urban Contemporary format. The station is located in Maryville, Missouri, and serves the Maryville area. The station is run by students of Northwest Missouri State University. It started as KDLX in 1960 [2] as a carrier current station and
Local radio: 1580 AM; ... College Station, Texas, USA; Missouri Tigers wide receiver Luther Burden III (3) catches a pass in the fourth quarter against the Texas A&M Aggies at Kyle Field ...
Date. Opponent. Thursday, Aug. 31. Missouri 35, South Dakota 10. Saturday, Sept. 9. Missouri 23, Middle Tennessee 19. Saturday, Sept. 16. Missouri 30, No. 15 Kansas ...
KWBZ (107.5 FM) is an American radio station licensed to Monroe City, Missouri, covering Northeast Missouri, including Hannibal. KWBZ airs a country music format while also airing local high school sports, Mizzou athletics, and NASCAR. The station is owned by Larry Bostwick, through licensee LB Sports Productions. [4] [5] [6]
On January 14, 2022, Regional Media flipped the station from classic rock to alternative rock, and rebranded to "Real Alternative Radio". [7] At that time, the station also added the syndicated The Bob & Tom Show in morning drive. On November 14, 2023, KVVL flipped back to classic rock positioning as "Everything That Rocks".
KNIM began broadcasting in 1953 and was owned by the Maryville Radio and Television Corporation. [1] [5] It originally ran 250 watts, during daytime hours only. [5]In September 1972, its sister station KNIM-FM began broadcasting, simulcasting the programming of KNIM.