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KGOR (99.9 FM) is a commercial radio station in Omaha, Nebraska, broadcasting a classic hits radio format. [2] It is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., and licensed as iHM Licenses, LLC. [3] The radio studios and offices are at North 50th Street and Underwood Avenue in Midtown Omaha.
The Evangelical Lutheran Trinity Cong. of Arapahoe, NE. Religious Teaching KAMI: 1580 AM: Cozad: Nebraska Rural Radio Association: Classic country KAQQ-LP: 99.9 FM: Alliance: Adventist Learning Center of Alliance: Religious (Radio 74 Internationale) KAWL: 1370 AM: York: Nebraska Rural Radio Association: Classic hits KAYA: 91.3 FM: Hubbard ...
KOPW (106.9 FM "Power 106.9") is a commercial radio station licensed to Plattsmouth, Nebraska, and serving the Omaha-Council Bluffs radio market. It is owned by NRG Media with studios on Capitol Avenue in Midtown Omaha. It airs a rhythmic contemporary radio format. Morning drive time features the nationally syndicated "Breakfast Club."
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KFAB (1110 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Omaha, Nebraska, with studios and offices on Underwood Avenue in Omaha. It broadcasts a news/talk format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. KFAB is a Class A clear channel station , operating at 50,000 watts , the maximum power for commercial AM stations, from a transmitter on South 60th Street ...
News Channel Nebraska (NCN) is an independent, in-state network of commercial radio and television stations in the U.S. state of Nebraska and Sioux City, Iowa. It is operated by Flood Communications, which was founded by attorney, businessman and Congressman Mike Flood. The television stations are all members of the NCN network.
KRVN (880 AM) is a radio station in Lexington, Nebraska, and serving most of the rural central and western part of the state. [2] The station features agricultural news programming during the day and classic country at night. [3] KRVN is one of two 50,000-watt stations in Nebraska, the other being KFAB in Omaha.
The stations' combined footprint covers most of the state outside the Omaha metropolitan area, as well as parts of Iowa, South Dakota, and Kansas. Programming consists of classical music and NPR news and talk. Nebraska Public Media Radio can also be heard on the FNX television channel. [12] There are nine full-power stations in the state network: