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KOPN (89.5 FM) is a non-profit community radio station in Columbia, Missouri, United States, which from its start was modeled on the progressive format of KPFA in Berkeley, California. The station relies heavily on volunteers for programming and also carries programming from National Public Radio , Public Radio International , and Pacifica ...
Following is a list of FCC-licensed community radio stations in the United States, ... 90.1 FM: Kansas City: Missouri: 100,000: 1988 KKRN: 88.5 FM: Bella Vista ...
This is a list of FM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the ... 102.5 FM: Arkansas City, Kansas: KACZ: 96.3 FM: Riley, Kansas: KADA ...
102.1 FM: Dodge City: Kansas Sacred Heart Radio Corporation: Spanish Catholic KOFO: 1220 AM: Ottawa: Brandy Communications, Inc. Country KOGR-LP: 98.5 FM Minneapolis
The listings include links to Wikipedia pages on the ... 92.9 FM KTCC: Colby: Kansas: Colby Community College: 91.9 FM ... Grove City College: 91.1 FM WIUP: Indiana:
Radio Kansas is a network of public radio stations serving central Kansas. The network is based at Hutchinson Community College in Hutchinson . It comprises flagship KHCC-FM (90.1 FM in Hutchinson, also serving Wichita ) and two full-time satellites, KHCD (89.5 FM) in Salina and KHCT (90.9 FM) in Great Bend .
As all radio stations have a 'meaning' to their letters, so does this one. The original 'call letters' were to reflect the school they are broadcast from: (KFVC), K (west of the Mississippi river), FVC (Florissant Valley College) BUT the FCC received the hand written application and mistook the V as a U, and decided to change the lettering to a ...
KWGS (89.5 FM) is listen-supported, non-commercial, public radio station in Tulsa, Oklahoma. KWGS and classical music sister station 88.7 KWTU are owned and operated by the University of Tulsa . The studios and offices are in Kendall Hall near the intersection of 5th Place and Florence Avenue, on the university's campus.