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On July 19, 1962, WNOR-FM first signed on the air, owned by the Norfolk Broadcasting Company. It was the sister station to WNOR (1230 AM) and presented a mix of easy listening "semiclassical music" and show tunes. [4] WNOR-AM-FM was sold for $1.23 million in 1967 to Arnold and Audrey Malkan and Stanley Wilson. [5]
The following is a list of radio stations licensed to and/or broadcasting from ... KKPR-FM: Classic Hits: Kearney, Nebraska - 99.9: K260AF: ... Ag News-Talk: Kearney ...
Nebraska Rural Radio Association: Country KNEB-FM: 94.1 FM: Scottsbluff: Nebraska Rural Radio Association: Country KNEF: 90.1 FM: Franklin: South Central Oklahoma Christian Broadcasting Inc. Southern gospel KNEN: 94.7 FM: Norfolk: Red Beacon Communications, LLC: Classic rock KNEY-LP: 100.9 FM: Kearney: Kearney SDA Radio: Religious Teaching KNFA ...
Over the years, Tommy and Rumble created countless popular radio comedy bits. Their most famous bits include "Elmo's Got a Gun" (often mistaken as a "Weird Al" Yankovic song), "Dicken's Cider," "I Wanna Be a Civilian '99," "Good Swift Kick in the Nuts," "Olestra Boy," "Hepatitis Boy," "Six Flags Over Newport News," "Baby Molly Song," and "The ...
KKPR-FM (98.9 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. [5] Licensed to Kearney, Nebraska, United States, the station serves the Grand Island-Kearney area. The station is currently owned by Flood Communications Tri-Cities, L.L.C. [6] The station launched in November 1962 as KRNY-FM. [7]
KMTY (97.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Gibbon, Nebraska, United States. The station is owned by Joseph Vavricek, through licensee Legacy Communications, LLC. KMTY broadcasts an active rock format branded as "Thunder 97.7 & 99.7" to the greater Kearney, Nebraska, area. [3]
The station was founded in Ravenna, Nebraska, in June 1927 by Roy McConnell, a former radio technician in the United States Navy. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The station moved to Kearney in 1931. In 1939, the station was purchased by Lloyd "Skipper" Thomas, a Nebraska native who had managed major radio stations including Pittsburgh's KDKA and Boston's WBZ .
KRVN-FM (93.1 FM, "River 93.1") is a country formatted radio station licensed to Lexington, Nebraska, United States. The station serves the Grand Island-Kearney area broadcasting from an 890-foot tower in Lexington, Nebraska. The station was established in November 1962 by the Nebraska Rural Radio Association, the farmer-rancher cooperative ...