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  2. WRKF - Wikipedia

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    WRKF signed on the air on January 18, 1980; 44 years ago (). [2] It initially was a community-based public radio station. The schedule included classical, jazz, folk music, blues, big bands and adult standards, along with some NPR news shows.

  3. List of radio stations in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] Licensee [2] [3] Format KAGY: 1510 AM: Port Sulphur: Spotlight Broadcasting of New Orleans, LLC: Swamp pop: KAJD-LP: 96.5 FM: Baton Rouge

  4. LSU Sports Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Its headquarters are located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and it is owned by LSU Sports Properties. [2] WDGL 98.1 FM (Eagle 98.1) in Baton Rouge, Louisiana is the flagship station for football, men's basketball and baseball. WBRP 107.3 FM (Talk 107.3) in Baton Rouge, Louisiana is the flagship station for women's basketball and softball. [3]

  5. KTDY - Wikipedia

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    KTDY (99.9 FM) is an adult contemporary music formatted radio station in the Lafayette/Acadiana market in Louisiana, United States, owned by Townsquare Media.Its studios are located on Bertrand Road in Lafayette, and its transmitter, shared with KHXT and KXKC, is located north of St. Martinville, Louisiana.

  6. WBRP - Wikipedia

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    WBRP (107.3 FM) is a commercial radio station broadcasting a talk radio format. Licensed to Baker, Louisiana, it serves the Baton Rouge metropolitan area. It is owned by Guaranty Broadcasting Company of Baton Rouge, LLC. [1] [2] Along with four sister stations, its studios are in the Guaranty Group building on Government Street east of downtown ...

  7. Louisiana Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    One of the country's earliest state radio networks, LRN was launched in 1974 as the Louisiana Network by five investors — Tim Patton, Rhett and Ann McMahon, John Brewer, and John Keogh. [citation needed] The network offered live, hourly newscasts via leased broadcast circuits, or dedicated long-distance telephone lines, to 12 charter ...

  8. Jim Engster - Wikipedia

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    From 2014 - 2017, he hosted "The Jim Engster Show" on the commercial station WBRP [7] in Baton Rouge and six other affiliates statewide. In addition to his work in radio, Engster also is a long-time featured columnist and current president of Tiger Rag Magazine, “the Bible of LSU sports.” The magazine focuses on sports at Louisiana State ...

  9. KHXT - Wikipedia

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    KHXT (107.9 FM, "HOT 107.9") is a rhythmic top 40 radio station serving the Lafayette area, as well as parts of Baton Rouge.The Townsquare Media outlet broadcasts with an ERP of 97 kW and is licensed to Erath, Louisiana.