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Pages in category "Radio stations in St. Louis" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Missouri, ... St. Louis: Radio St. Louis: Variety KXOQ: 104.3 FM: Kennett: Eagle Bluff ...
KWMU (90.7 MHz) is a non-commercial, listener-supported radio station in St. Louis, Missouri. It airs a public radio format of news, talk and information, as a member station of National Public Radio (NPR). KWMU is operated by St. Louis Public Radio, with its license held by the Curators of the University of Missouri System.
KATZ (1600 kHz, "Hallelujah 1600") is an commercial AM radio station in St. Louis, Missouri.It airs an urban gospel radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. The studios are on Foundry Way near Interstate 64 in St. Louis.
WIL-FM is a Class C station. It has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts, the maximum for most stations. [3] The transmitter is on Butler Hill Road near Keller Road in St. Louis, amid the towers for other local FM and TV stations. [4] WIL-FM uses HD Radio technology. Its HD2 subchannel plays Americana music, known as "Second Fiddle
KWUL (920 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to St. Louis, Missouri, and serving the Greater St. Louis media market. The station is owned by Louis Eckelkamp, through licensee East Central Broadcasting, LLC. KWUL 920 and its sister station, KWUL-FM 101.7 in Elsberry, simulcast an Americana radio format. The studios and offices are on ...
KSD (93.7 MHz, "93.7 The Bull") is a country music radio station in St. Louis, Missouri.It is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., with studios on Highlands Plaza Drive in St. Louis, south of Forest Park.
Former KDHX station building. KDHX (88.1 FM) is an independent, non-commercial, listener-supported community radio station in St. Louis, Missouri.It airs a radio format of adult album alternative (AAA) music, along with cultural and public affairs programming. [2]
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