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KMOZ-FM (92.3 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to serve Grand Junction, Colorado , United States, the station is currently owned by MBC Grand Broadcasting, Inc. History
On May 25, 2017, KKVT launched an oldies format on its HD2 subchannel, branded as "95.5 The Monkey" (simulcast on FM translator K238BK 95.7 FM Grand Junction). [2] Due to interference reports from listeners to 95.5 KRKQ Mountain Village CO being filed with the FCC, the KKVT HD2 oldies format was rebranded as "95.7 The Monkey" and the translator frequency changed to 95.7 as of November 2, 2017.
Grand Junction: MBC Grand Broadcasting, Inc. Top 40 (CHR) KMKZ-LP: 104.7 FM: Loveland: Protecting America's Future: Adult album alternative KMOZ-FM: 92.3 FM: Grand Junction: MBC Grand Broadcasting, Inc. Country KMPB: 90.7 FM: Breckenridge: Community Radio for Northern Colorado: Public radio KMPZ: 88.1 FM: Salida: Cheyenne Mountain Public ...
The Grand Junction television market includes two counties in western Colorado, Mesa County and Montrose County. [22] In its Fall 2013 ranking of television markets by population, Arbitron ranked the Grand Junction market 185th in the United States.
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Grand Junction; Station Frequency Genre KBKL: 107.9: Classic hits KEKB: 99.9: Modern country ... Country KYBA: 105.3/104.9: Adult contemporary St. Cloud; Station ...
WMME-FM (92.3 MHz), known as "92 Moose", is a radio station located in Augusta, Maine. The station airs a top 40 (CHR) format . The station has an effective radiated power of 50,000 watts, meaning that the station can be heard across much of Central, Western, and Mid-Coast Maine.
As the country music scene heated up in the early 1990s, the station adopted the moniker of "Moose Country 102". The station was sold to Otter Tail Power Company in 1995 along with KFGO , KDLM-FM , KVOX-FM , and KVOX . the stations were later sold to James Ingstad in 1999 (with the exception of KVOX-FM which was sold to Triad Broadcasting ).