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KQSM-FM (92.1 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Fayetteville, Arkansas, known as "92.1 The Ticket".It is owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasts a sports format.It has been the #1 rated sports radio station in Northwest Arkansas in every ratings book (Arbitron and Nielsen) in total listeners and average share since its inception in June 2009.
KTTG (96.3 FM, "ESPN Arkansas") is a radio station broadcasting a Sports radio format. [2] Licensed to Mena, Arkansas , United States, the station serves the Hot Springs and Fort Smith . The station is currently owned by Pearson Broadcasting of Mena and features programming from ESPN Radio .
The station signed on the air on September 10, 1949, under the call sign KBRS licensed in Springdale, featuring programming from the ABC Radio Network as well as St. Louis Cardinals baseball and Arkansas Razorbacks college games. The station in its later years ran a MOR format, and later adult contemporary in the mid-1980s. KBRS ceased ...
Gameday Guide: Here’s everything you need to know when the Gamecocks visit the Razorbacks in Fayetteville. South Carolina vs Arkansas football kickoff time, odds, stream, radio, weather Skip to ...
The Razorbacks and Boilermakers will not be on TV today, but the exhibition is available to stream via SEC+ on ESPN.com and the ESPN app. Arkansas vs. Purdue start time Date: Saturday, Oct. 28
KEGI (100.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting with a classic rock format. The station serves Jonesboro, Arkansas, licensed to the Trumann, Arkansas area, and is owned by Saga Communications as part of its Jonesboro Radio Group.
KHLS (96.3 FM) is a radio station airing a country music format licensed to Blytheville, Arkansas.The station serves the areas of Blytheville, Arkansas, Dyersburg, Tennessee, Covington, Tennessee, and Kennett, Missouri, and is owned by Bobby Caldwell's East Arkansas Broadcasters, through licensee Bobby D. Caldwell Revocable Trust.
On February 25, 1947, the radio station first signed on as KXRJ. [5] It was set up on the campus of Arkansas Tech University.The station operated with 250 watts on 1490 AM, and was a network affiliate of the Mutual Broadcasting System.