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KTMY (107.1 FM) is an entertainment-oriented talk radio station, serving the Twin Cities as well as portions of West Central Wisconsin. [1] [2] The station is owned and operated by Hubbard Broadcasting.
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Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. is an American television and radio broadcasting corporation based in St. Paul, Minnesota.It was founded by Stanley E. Hubbard.. The corporation has broadcast outlets scattered across Minnesota, Wisconsin, Missouri, Illinois, Ohio, New York, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Washington, Florida, and Washington, D.C. KSTP radio, KSTP-FM, KTMY, KSTP-TV, and KSTC-TV, which ...
University of Northwestern – St. Paul: Christian adult contemporary KCVK: 107.7 FM: Otterville: University of Northwestern – St. Paul: Christian adult contemporary KCVO-FM: 91.7 FM: Camdenton: University of Northwestern – St. Paul: Christian adult contemporary KCVQ: 89.7 FM: Knob Noster: University of Northwestern – St. Paul
As of the census [8] of 2010, there were 1,829 people, 638 households, and 553 families living in the city. The population density was 273.8 inhabitants per square mile (105.7/km 2).
KFNS-FM (100.7 FM, "The Viper") is a radio station broadcasting a mainstream rock format. Licensed to Troy, Missouri, United States, the station serves the St. Louis Metropolitan area, with an effective radiated power of 6,000 watts and new studios located in Lake St. Louis, Missouri.