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  2. KAWC-FM - Wikipedia

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    KAWC-FM (88.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Yuma, Arizona, United States. [2] The station broadcasts news-talk and Information programming, along with a few classical music and jazz programs. The station is owned by Arizona Western College and features programming from National Public Radio and Public Radio International .

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  4. KAWC - Wikipedia

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    KAWC may refer to: KAWC-FM , a radio station (88.9 FM) licensed to serve Yuma, Arizona, United States KOFA (AM) , a radio station (1320 AM) licensed to serve Yuma, Arizona, which held the call sign KAWC from 1970 to 2017

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  9. KOFA (AM) - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, 1970, the donation took effect, and 1320 AM signed off with the callsign changing to KAWC; 560 AM changed to KBLU. Arizona Western College immediately relocated the transmitter to its campus and instituted a public radio format, which signed on for the first time on July 11, 1970.