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Nebraska Rural Radio Association: Classic country KAQQ-LP: 99.9 FM: Alliance: Adventist Learning Center of Alliance: Religious (Radio 74 Internationale) KAWL: 1370 AM: York: Nebraska Rural Radio Association: Classic hits KAYA: 91.3 FM: Hubbard: American Family Association: Religious Talk KBBK: 107.3 FM: Lincoln: NRG License Sub, LLC: Hot adult ...
The following are full-power community radio stations licensed by the Federal Communications Commission ... Kansas City: Missouri: ... Nebraska: 1,500: 1978 KZYX: 90. ...
The following radio stations are licensed to and/or broadcast from Pittsburg: AM ... Kansas - 99.1: KSEK-FM: Classic rock: Girard, Kansas: Broadcasts from Pittsburg [8]
KKOW (860 kHz) is an AM radio station in Pittsburg, Kansas. It broadcasts a farm–classic country format. KKOW is the flagship station for Pittsburg State University football and basketball games. Those broadcasts also air on sister station KBZI.
Before KRPS signed on, the only source of NPR programming in the area was a translator of KSMU in Joplin. In 1977, just after Pittsburg State gained university status, the Department of Speech and Theater proposed to build a 10-watt station, but it was rejected by the Kansas Board of Regents due to a U.S. Federal Communications Commission freeze on new 10-watt applications.
KLKC (1540 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a sports and news/talk format licensed to Parsons, Kansas, United States. It serves the Pittsburg area. It serves the Pittsburg area. The station is currently owned by Wayne Gilmore and Greg Chalker through licensee Parsons Media Group, LLC.
The station began broadcasting on July 11, 1947. [4] from studios inside the Hotel Besse on East 4th Street. KSEK changed over from an informational talk format to Fox Sports Radio on or around August 19, 2013. Prior to its previous sports format, the station aired formats such as news/talk, adult standards, adult contemporary and classic country.
With new KKOW-FM callsign, the station continued with a rock format until the studios were moved to their current location outside Pittsburg, at which time the station became "Hot Country". The station returned to KKOW-FM after a short stint as KRKN between 1989 and 1990. In 1992, KKOW adopted the "Kow" moniker that it still holds to this day.