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KZIA-HD3 feeds Iowa City translator K292FZ (106.3 FM), and KZIA-HD4 fed Cedar Rapids translator K298BM (107.5 FM). This allowed up to three different sports programs at once (listeners may hear a Cedar Rapids High School sports game on 107.5, with one from Iowa City on 106.3, and a game that is the most anticipated for both areas on the main ...
99.3 FM: Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Catholic Family Conference, Inc. Catholic Spanish KHEB: 91.9 FM: Granite: South Central Oklahoma Christian Broadcasting Inc: Southern Gospel KHEV: 90.3 FM: Fairview: Great Plains Christian Radio, Inc. Contemporary Christian/Christian Talk and Teaching KHIM: 97.7 FM: Mangum: Fuchs Radio L.L.C. Classic hits KHKC ...
KQIB. / 33.99917°N 94.79139°W / 33.99917; -94.79139. KQIB (102.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits music format. KQIB is licensed to Idabel, Oklahoma, United States. The station is currently owned by Jay and Laura Lindly, through licensee JL Radio LLC. [1]
KGYM. KGYM (1600 AM) is a radio station broadcasting in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The station is owned by KZIA, Inc., which also owns KZIA (102.9 FM). It is Cedar Rapids' second-oldest radio station, after WMT. [2] KGYM does not broadcast a digital HD signal on its AM frequency of 1600 kHz, but it can be heard in HD on KZIA -HD3.
In 1966, Shenval signed on a companion FM station, WHPL-FM on 102.5. Unlike most co-owned AM-FM pairings of the time, this station was programmed independently from the start, and is now country WUSQ-FM. Arthur H. Holt purchased the two stations from Shenval in 1982. [6] was flipped to adult standards under the callsign WVAI. [7]
WOWI. WOWI (102.9 FM) – branded 103 Jamz – is a commercial mainstream urban radio station licensed to Norfolk, Virginia. Owned by iHeartMedia, [1] the station services Hampton Roads and Northeastern North Carolina, and is the local affiliate for The Breakfast Club. The WOWI studios and transmitter are located in Chesapeake.
Callsign Frequency City of license KWAA: 88.9 FM: Mart, Texas: KWAI: 97.7 FM: Los Altos, California: KWAK-FM: 105.5 FM: Stuttgart, Arkansas: KWAO: 88.1 FM: Vashon ...
KBEL-FM was originally a 3,000 watt ERP monoaural FM station taking to the airwaves in 1974. The Idabel stations were originally sister stations of radio stations in Mount Pleasant, Texas which is about 85 miles south of Idabel, Oklahoma. The station changed its call sign on December 12, 1990, from KWDG then a rock station to KBEL-FM to program ...