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KXPT (97.1 FM) is a commercial radio station located in Las Vegas, Nevada. The station is owned by Lotus Communications and it airs a classic rock music format branded as "97.1 The Point." KXPT's studios and offices are in the unincorporated community of Spring Valley in Clark County and its transmitter is on Potosi Mountain southwest of the ...
KZTS (1380 AM) is a commercial radio station in Little Rock, Arkansas (licensed to North Little Rock in the Little Rock radio market). The station is owned by Salem Media Group, and broadcasts a gospel music radio format. Programming is simulcast on a translator station to allow Little Rock listeners to hear the station on FM. K288EZ broadcasts ...
KWWJ – Gospel 96.9 FM & 1360 AM KWWJ – Urban contemporary gospel; KBXX – 97.9 The Box – Rhythmic contemporary; KMJQ – Majic 102.1 – Urban adult contemporary. KMJQ-HD2 – Praise 102.1 HD2 – Urban Gospel; KQBT – 93.7 The Beat – Urban contemporary; KMAZ-LP - Amazing 102.5 - Urban Contemporary/Urban Gospel
As of 2022, Cumulus owned and operated 404 stations in 85 markets. [1] Cumulus Media stations are also available on online streaming services iHeartRadio and TuneIn . [ 2 ] All stations are identified as "A Cumulus Media Station" during station identifications.
KXRX (97.1 FM) is the call sign of the radio station 97 Rock based in Pasco, Washington.The station is owned by Townsquare Media.The call letters are based on the former KXRX/Seattle—a major rock radio station active in Seattle from 1987-1994 on 96.5 FM and now known as The X KXRX, an internet only active rock station.
WDLJ (97.5 FM, "97.5 The Rock") is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock format. [2] Licensed to Breese, Illinois, United States, the station is currently owned by KM Radio of Breese, LLC. [3] 97.5 the Rock has been in existence since 2003.
In 1992, WUFF-FM changed frequencies from 92.1 to 97.5 MHz and increased its broadcasting power and coverage area. In late 1997, Big WUFF began broadcasting 24 hours a day. Previously, the stations went off the air between the hours of 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. In 2004, Steve Sellars purchased WUFF-AM-FM from Farnell O'Quinn for $450,000.
Solid Rock Radio was founded in 2006 by William Moore, a passionate advocate for Christian rock music. The station's mission from the beginning was to showcase the diverse and dynamic world of Christian rock, spanning various sub-genres such as alternative rock, hard rock, and metal. [1]