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  2. KGIW - Wikipedia

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    The station is owned by William Spears, Jr., through licensee Wolf Creek Broadcasting, LLC. [2] [3] References External links. Facility details for ...

  3. KWUF (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KWUF (1400 AM, The Wolf) is a radio station broadcasting a country music music format. [2] Licensed to Pagosa Springs, Colorado, United States, the station is currently owned by Wolf Creek Broadcasting, LLC and features programming from CNN Radio and Westwood One. [3]

  4. KWUF-FM - Wikipedia

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    Wolf Creek Broadcasting, LLC: History; First air date. 1986 (as KRQS at 106.3) Former call signs. KRQS (1984–1997) Former frequencies. 106.3 MHz (1986–2013)

  5. List of radio stations in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Wolf Creek Broadcasting, LLC: Country KWUF-FM: 106.1 FM: Pagosa Springs: Wolf Creek Broadcasting, LLC: Adult hits KWUZ: 97.5 FM: Poncha Springs: Three Eagles ...

  6. KALQ-FM - Wikipedia

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    KALQ-FM (93.5 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. [2] Licensed to Alamosa, Colorado, United States, the station is currently owned by William Spears, Jr. through licensee Wolf Creek Broadcasting, LLC, and features programming from Citadel Broadcasting and Westwood One. [3]

  7. KLMI - Wikipedia

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    Shawn Faxon's Wolf Creek Radio Broadcasting, LLC resurrected the Hits 106 brand, turning it into a mix of pop, rock and country music titles from the 1970s to the present. The station serves Laramie and Albany County and is locally programmed. Its transmitter is located west of Laramie near Interstate 80.

  8. Tim Rozon: I ‘Almost Died’ While Filming ‘Christmas in Wolf ...

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    A Guide to Every Holiday Movie on TV During the 2022 Season Read article “I almost died making Christmas in Wolf Creek,” Rozon, 46, exclusively told Us Weekly. “My appendix exploded and I ...

  9. WFLW - Wikipedia

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    The station began broadcasting in 1955 at a frequency of 1570 kilohertz under ownership of Wolf Creek Broadcasting. The following year, it was purchased by Fred Staples, with program director duties assumed by his son, Stephen.