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95.5 FM: Dallas: Warning Radio: Urban gospel/R&B KWAA: 88.9 FM: Mart: Educational Media Foundation: Contemporary worship KWAH-LP: 95.5 FM: Ennis: Evangelistic Messengers Association Church: Religious Teaching KWAS: 88.1 FM: Borger: Top O' Texas Educational Broadcasting Foundation: Religious KWBC: 1550 AM: College Station: Bryan Broadcasting ...
The following is a list of radio stations owned by ... Contemporary hit radio [22] KURB – 98.5 – Adult ... KTCX – 102.5 – Urban contemporary; Dallas/Fort ...
The following is a list of radio stations owned by Audacy, Inc. As of June 2023, Audacy (then known as Entercom) operates 227 radio stations in 45 media markets across the United States. On February 2, 2017, Entercom announced that it had agreed to acquire CBS Radio.
KTXV (890 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Mabank, Texas, and serving the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. It is owned by Sukhdev Dhillon, through licensee Radio Punjab Dallas LLC. [ 1 ] KTXV airs a full service radio format of popular music, news and talk, in Punjabi and other languages of South Asia as well as English .
KRLD (1080 kHz NewsRadio 1080 KRLD) is a commercial AM radio station in Dallas, Texas.Owned and operated by Audacy, Inc., the station runs news blocks during morning and afternoon drive time, with talk shows the rest of the day.
WRR-FM began experimental broadcasts in 1948. It officially signed on the air on October 14, 1949; 75 years ago (). [6] It began as a sister station to WRR (now KTCK 1310 AM), which is the oldest station in Dallas, first licensed for municipal and police transmissions on August 5, 1921. [7]
More than 30 years ago on KLIF, Hitzges became the first to host a full-time talk radio show about sports on a Dallas radio station. He moved to The Ticket in 2000.
KABG (98.5 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Los Alamos, New Mexico, and serving the Santa Fe and Albuquerque radio markets. It is owned by American General Media and airs a classic hits radio format, playing Top 40 hits mostly from the late 1970s to the early 1990s. The radio studios and offices are located in Northeast Albuquerque.