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104.1 FM in Des Moines: Des Moines' Christmas music station 104.1 EZ will start playing holiday music at 9 a.m. Nov. 14. For more information visit: 104.1exfm.com
KOEZ (104.1 FM) is a commercial radio station broadcasting a soft adult contemporary music radio format, switching to Christmas music for part of November and December. [2] Licensed to Ames, Iowa, the station serves the Des Moines metropolitan area. The station is owned by Saga Communications, and operates as part of its Des Moines Radio Group. [3]
West Des Moines: West Des Moines Community School District: Alternative KWIA: 100.9 FM: Newell: Panther Communications LLC: Classic hits/Adult album alternative KWIT: 90.3 FM: Sioux City: Western Iowa Tech Community College: Public radio KWKY: 1150 AM: Des Moines: Trinity Communications, Inc. Catholic KWLC: 1240 AM: Decorah: Luther College ...
KIOA (93.3 FM) is a commercial radio station in Des Moines, Iowa. It is owned by Saga Communications, operating as part of its Des Moines Radio Group, and airs a classic hits radio format. The station's studios are located at 1416 Locust Street along with Saga's other Des Moines stations (KSTZ, KAZR, KOEZ, KRNT and KPSZ).
KMXG (96.1 FM, "Mix 96") is a commercial radio station licensed to Clinton, Iowa, and serving the Quad Cities area of Iowa and Illinois.It broadcasts an adult contemporary radio format, switching to Christmas music from mid-November until the Christmas holidays.
KBMS – Best Music Station AM 1480 – Urban adult contemporary KXJM – Jam'n 107.5 – Rhythmic contemporary KINK HD-2 / K275CH - WE 102.9 - Rhythmic Top 40 / Hip Hop
KXNO (1460 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Des Moines, Iowa. KXNO is owned by iHeartMedia, and airs a sports radio format. KXNO's studios are located in Des Moines, while its 2-tower transmitter array is located on Northeast Broadway Avenue near Capitol Heights. KXNO is simulcast on 25,000 watt sister station 106.3 KXNO-FM in Ankeny, Iowa.
KWKY dominated the country market for the next ten years, as the only full time AM country station in Des Moines. The decline of KWKY started in 1972 when KSO switched from Top 40 to country music. With KSO's higher power and better coverage area, KWKY's complicated directional antenna pattern hurt it in the ratings.