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KFYR (550 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Bismarck, North Dakota. It airs a news-talk radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. Some hours on weekends, the station plays oldies. The studios are on East Rosser Avenue in Bismarck. KFYR is powered at 5,000 watts with a signal that can be heard in four U.S. states and two Canadian ...
Bismarck: iHM Licenses, LLC: News/Talk KHND: 1470 AM: Harvey: Three Way Broadcasting: Adult contemporary KHRT: 1320 AM: ... List of radio stations in North Dakota.
Bismarck is home to a number of radio stations. All of the commercial stations are owned by either Clear Channel Communications or Townsquare Media. Many of the lower frequency stations are broadcasters of national Christian radio networks. The local stations include: FM Frequencies. KBMK 88.3 FM (Contemporary Christian music) K-Love network ...
WGR (550 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to serve Buffalo, New York. Owned by Audacy, Inc. , its studios and offices are located on Corporate Parkway in Amherst , and the transmitter site—used by WGR and co-owned WWKB —is in Hamburg .
The station airs mainstream rock and primarily competes against Townsquare Media's classic rock KBYZ "96.5 The Walleye". iHeartMedia, Inc. also owns KFYR 550 ( News/Talk ), KXMR 710 ( Sports ), KBMR 1130 ( Classic country ), KYYY 92.9 ( pop ), and KQDY 94.5 ( Country ) in the Bismarck - Mandan area.
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The Bison Radio Network is a series of 22 radio stations that broadcast North Dakota State Bison Athletics to the United States and Canada: North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba over the air, and around the world via online streaming. [1]
The network was founded by the Meyer family of Bismarck, which signed on KFYR radio in 1925. KFYR-TV, North Dakota's second television station, signed on in 1953. Two years later, the Federal Communications Commission collapsed central and western North Dakota into one giant television market. The Meyers then signed on Williston's KUMV in 1957 ...