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KZII-FM (102.5 MHz), known as "102-5 Kiss FM" is a top 40 (CHR) formatted radio station serving Lubbock, Texas. The station is owned by Townsquare Media . Its studios and transmitter are located in south Lubbock.
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 ]
WIOG (102.5 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station airing a top 40 (CHR) format. It is licensed to Bay City, Michigan, and serves the Greater Tri-Cities area, including Saginaw and Midland as well as Flint. It is owned by Cumulus Media with studios on Champagne Drive North in Saginaw. WIOG is a Class B station.
WPZE (102.5 FM) is a commercial Christian radio station licensed to Mableton, Georgia, and serving Metro Georgia. It is owned by Urban One and airs an urban gospel radio format. Studios and offices are at Centennial Tower in Downtown Atlanta. The effective radiated power (ERP) is 3,000 watts, making it a Class A FM station.
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. The station is owned by American General Media.
KSTZ (102.5 FM, "Star 102.5") is a commercial FM radio station in Des Moines, Iowa. The station airs a hot adult contemporary radio format. KSTZ is part of Saga Communications' Des Moines Radio Group, with studios located on Locust Street in Des Moines. KSTZ has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 92,000 watts (100,000 watts with beam tilt).
An FM sister station, WMMW-FM (95.7), would be added by that December. [6] On March 5, 2014, Buckley Broadcasting announced that it would sell its Connecticut radio stations, including WMMW, to Connoisseur Media. [7] The sale was completed on July 7, 2014, at a price of $7,922,035.
On October 31, 1940, the first fifteen construction permits for commercial FM stations were issued, including one to Zenith for a station in Chicago at 45.1 MHz, [11] which was issued the call sign W51C. [12] It was one of the first FM stations in the United States, and is the country's oldest FM station still in operation.