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  2. KSOO (AM) - Wikipedia

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    On August 7, 2017, KXRB and its classic country format moved to 1140 AM, swapping frequencies and call signs with news/talk-formatted KSOO. [2]On August 1, 2021, KSOO flipped to sports, branded as "ESPN Sioux Falls"; the format moved from KSOO-FM, which switched to country.

  3. KKQQ - Wikipedia

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    KKQQ (102.3 FM, "K Country 102.3") is a country music station in the Brookings, South Dakota area. The station's transmitter is located in the nearby town of Volga, but the studios are in Brookings.

  4. KQNU - Wikipedia

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    KQNU (102.3 FM, "Q102") is a radio station broadcasting a hot adult contemporary format. The station is licensed to Onawa, Iowa, and serves Sioux City, Iowa.It broadcasts from a tower east of Walthill, Nebraska, on the Omaha Indian Reservation.

  5. List of radio stations in South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Sioux Falls: Cup O' Dirt, LLC: 1980s' hits KZSD-FM: 102.5 FM: Martin: South Dakota Board of Directors for Ed. Telecommunications: Public radio KZZE-LP: 96.5 FM: Fort ...

  6. List of radio stations in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Little Falls Radio Corporation: Country WYSG-LP: 96.3 FM: Hinckley: Hinckley Adventist Broadcasting Corporation: Christian WZBY: 92.7 FM: Grand Portage: Carpenter ...

  7. List of K-Love stations - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of full-power radio stations, HD Radio subchannels and low-power translators in the United States broadcasting K-Love programming, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, city of license, state and broadcast area.

  8. KSOU-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station began broadcasting in 1974 as KVDB-FM, with "VDB" being a subtle reference to its owner, Russell Vande Brake. KVDB-FM was the sister station to KVDB (1090 AM, now KSOU), which broadcast from the same studio.

  9. KSUX - Wikipedia

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    After receiving its construction permit in 1988, KSUX began broadcasting in the summer of 1990. The station was owned by Violet Communications and broadcast a country format. [1]