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  2. KSAK - Wikipedia

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    On December 21, 1972, the Mount San Antonio Community College District received the construction permit for 90.1 FM, broadcasting with 3.5 watts. The station went on the air January 2, 1974, [2] [3] after being a carrier current station. [4] In fall 2011, the station was rebranded as "90.1 FM MtRock" after a management change at the college.

  3. List of Air1 stations - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of full-power radio stations, HD Radio subchannels and low-power translators in the United States broadcasting Air1 programming, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, city of license, state and broadcast area.

  4. List of radio stations in California - Wikipedia

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    New Inspiration Broadcasting Company, Inc. Worship music KAIB: 89.5 FM: ... 103.7 FM: West Point: Harry Amyotte Memorial Music Fund: ... 99.1 FM: Los Angeles: Machine ...

  5. List of Pacifica Radio stations and affiliates - Wikipedia

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    Eastern U.S. affiliate stations Station Frequency Location WADR-LP: 103.5 FM Janesville, Wisconsin: WAKT-LP: 106.1 FM Toledo, Ohio: WAPJ: 89.9 FM Torrington, Connecticut

  6. 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 KN through KP. Low-power FM radio stations, those with designations such as KNAK-LP , have not been included in this list.

  7. 90.1 FM - Wikipedia

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    FM La Boca in Buenos Aires [1]; Keops in La Plata, Buenos Aires [2]; LRS761 in Casilda, Santa Fe; Mega 90.1 in Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires [3]; Radio 2 in Rosario, Santa Fe [4]; Radio María in Carhué, Buenos Aires

  8. KEIB - Wikipedia

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    During the KTLK era the station was the former radio home of the Los Angeles Clippers (traded to KSPN in exchange for Kings' rights, now on KLAC), the Los Angeles Sparks (contract not renewed after 2008), and the Los Angeles Avengers (team folded in 2009). The Kings returned to KEIB for one season, and since 2019, the team has no terrestrial ...

  9. KBPK - Wikipedia

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    KBPK (90.1 FM) was a non-commercial radio station that was licensed to serve Buena Park, California.The station was owned by the Buena Park School District and operated by the Fullerton College Media Studies Department, the campus on which the KBPK studios were located.