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KKRF (107.9 FM) is a commercial radio station that serves the Stuart, Iowa area. The station broadcasts a Real Country format.. Until January 31, 2012, KKRF was licensed to Coon Valley Communications, Inc which was owned by Patrick Delaney who also owned KDLS (AM) in Perry, Iowa and KGRA in Jefferson, Iowa.
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Iowa, ... 107.9 FM: Stuart: ... 104.9 FM: Spencer: Saga Communications of Iowa, LLC:
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 107.9 MHz: Argentina ... KKOL-FM in Aiea, Hawaii; KKRF in Stuart, Iowa; ... WNCT-FM in Greenville, ...
KFMW came on the air in November 1968 as KWWL-FM and was originally owned by Black Hawk Broadcasting Company of Waterloo. It was one of two radio stations owned by Black Hawk Broadcasting's NBC affiliate, KWWL-TV, and for approximately 10 years, KWWL-FM/KFMW programmed an instrumental music format of what was called "beautiful music" by some and "elevator music" by most.
WBCV (107.9 FM, "The Big Cheese") is a radio station broadcasting an adult hits/classic hits/classic rock format. Licensed to Wausau, Wisconsin, United States, the station serves the Wausau-Stevens Point area. The station is currently owned by NRG Media, LLC. [2]
WGTC-FM signed on December 22, 1963, and changed callsigns to WNCT-FM one month later. [1] [5] The station was referred to as "FM 108" as an instrumental beautiful music station. The station moved to 107.9 FM in 1982. [2] In 1992, music containing vocals were added - first two cuts per hour, then three, until the instrumentals were dropped ...
On September 16, 2020, KZRS flipped to a simulcast of then-sister station KNNS, which aired a conservative news/talk format as "The Patriot." As part of then-owner Rocking M Media's bankruptcy reorganization, in which 12 stations in Kansas would be auctioned off to new owners, it was announced on October 31, 2022 that Russell -based White ...
The station originally debuted with a news/talk format at 107.7 as KPEL-FM in 1992, but by 1997 they switched frequencies to 107.9 and format to classic rock as KRXZ. In 2000 it changed the calls to KRKA and on November 11, 2003 they switched to Rhythmic Top-40. In 2010, it changed the calls to KHXT.