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  2. WCOE - Wikipedia

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    WCOE (96.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to La Porte, Indiana, United States. The station airs a country music format and is owned by Spoon River Media, LLC. [ 2 ]

  3. List of radio stations in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of ... Community Radio Partners: Contemporary Christian WCOE: 96.7 FM: La Porte: Spoon River ...

  4. 96.7 FM - Wikipedia

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    The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 96.7 MHz: ... rastapank 96,7 from Heraklion, Crete India ... WCOE in La Porte, Indiana;

  5. List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign ...

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    This is a list of FM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the letters ... Laporte, Pennsylvania: WCDV-FM: ... WCOE: 96.7 FM: La Porte ...

  6. WLOI - Wikipedia

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    WLOI is an AM radio station broadcasting on the frequency of 1540 kHz and licensed to the city of La Porte, Indiana. WLOI broadcasts during daylight hours only; 1540 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency. KXEL is the dominant Class A station on this frequency. WLOI is owned by Spoon River Media, LLC [3] and broadcasts a classic rock format.

  7. WVPO (FM) - Wikipedia

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    Bud Williamson’s Digital Radio Broadcasting (WYNY-1450AM Milford, PA) converted its LMA of WDLC (1490 Port Jervis) and WTSX (96.7 Lehman Township PA) into a purchase from Neversink Broadcasting Company, LLC, for $300,000. On May 24, 2012, the station's license was assigned to Neversink Radio, LLC and the station's call sign was changed to WABT.

  8. WDSO - Wikipedia

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    WDSO (88.3 FM, "The Rock") is a nonprofit high-school radio station at Chesterton High School, in Chesterton, Indiana, with the transmitter at the school.All its disc jockeys are high-school students, who are also responsible for the station's music selection and programming.

  9. WORX-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station was built by Louisville radio engineer and entrepreneur Clarance Henson [4] and owned by numerous families until 1980, when Dubois County Broadcasting bought the station. On January 10, 1981, the station changed its call sign to WCJC. On January 4, 1987, the station changed back to the current WORX-FM. [5]