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KKND (106.7 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Port Sulphur, Louisiana, and serving the New Orleans metropolitan area. The Cumulus Media station airs an urban gospel radio format. The studios and offices are located at the Place St. Charles building in Downtown New Orleans. The station is also the only 100,000 watts gospel radio ...
88.3 FM: New Orleans: Radio for the Blind and Handicapped, Inc. Services and programs for the blind and disabled. WRKF: 89.3 FM: Baton Rouge: Public radio Inc.
KPCZ-FM (106.7 MHz) is an American radio station licensed to Rayne, Louisiana. It broadcasts to the central Acadiana area, including Lafayette. The station is owned by Broadcast Partners Inc. Its studios are in Crowley and the transmitter is located north of Crowley. KPCZ-FM's previous classic country format was introduced on October 6, 2014.
A format of regional music called swamp pop was produced on the radio station for a number of years using the branding "Rajun Cajun". This format was later moved to sister station KLEB in 2014. On January 1, 2014, the station dropped the swamp pop music and flipped to sports radio as the ESPN Radio affiliate in the New Orleans market. [2]
KUMX (106.7 FM) is an American radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary format. Licensed to Fort Johnson North, Louisiana, United States, the station serves the area surrounding Fort Johnson and Vernon parish and surrounding areas. The station is currently owned by West Central Broadcasting [3]
KMEZ (102.9 MHz), better known as "KMEZ 102.9", is an urban AC outlet serving the New Orleans area. The Cumulus Media station is licensed to Belle Chasse, Louisiana and broadcasts its format with an ERP of 4.7 kW. Its studios are located at the Place St. Charles building in Downtown New Orleans and the transmitter site is in Chalmette, Louisiana.
"Radio Groups Come Together to Form United Radio Broadcasters of New Orleans" (Press release). Clear Channel Communications, Inc. September 2, 2005. Archived from the original on March 17, 2006; Childress, Sarah (September 21, 2005). "Good Morning, New Orleans". Newsweek/MSNBC. Walker, Dave (November 5, 2005).
He then acquired the former KLEB-FM from the Harold Callais family which was a country music outlet in 1995 and flipped it to its current oldies format. The station is modeled after the original Top 40 AM station WTIX, which was a very successful Top 40 outlet in New Orleans from the 1950s through the 1970s. He increased the transmitted power ...