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KYQX (89.3 FM) is a community radio station licensed to Weatherford, Texas. The station serves the area around Weatherford, Mineral Wells, and the western DFW metro area. KYQX airs a classic country format calling itself Pure Country. KYQX is also rebroadcast on 89.5 KEQX from Stephenville TX which originally played the music.
Valley FM 89.5 Tuggeranong in Tuggeranong, ... Live 89.5 Radio; United States (Channel 208) ... KYQX in Weatherford, Texas; KZCT in Vallejo, ...
KEQX (89.5 FM, "Pure Country") is a noncommercial radio station licensed to Stephenville, Texas, United States, broadcasting a classic country music format.The station is currently owned by CSSI Non-Profit Educational Broadcasting Corporation.
KMQX (88.5 FM) is a community radio station licensed to Weatherford Community College District. [2] The station serves the area around Mineral Wells , Weatherford and Jacksboro . References
KVMR serves listeners throughout the Northern California Sierra foothills and the greater Sacramento Valley on 89.5 FM, Woodland at 93.9 FM, the Truckee/Tahoe region on 105.1 FM, Camino/Placerville at 88.3 FM and Angels Camp on 99.5 FM KVMR is now available via live web stream anywhere in the world twenty-four hours a day at www.kvmr.org. KVMR ...
The station's programming is also simulcast on repeaters WNIE in Freeport (89.1 FM), WNIQ in Sterling (91.5 FM) and WNIW in La Salle (91.3 FM). WNIU (90.5 FM) in Rockford airs classical music 24 hours a day using the syndicated classical music service Classical 24 , and operates a low-powered translator at 105.7 in Rockford ( W289AB ) to ...
In 2016, WKYU-FM signed on a new service on a new FM translator station, W248CF. That translator airs classical music 24 hours a day. That translator airs classical music 24 hours a day. Since its signal does not reach too far outside of Warren County , it is repeated on WKYU-FM's second HD channel, and also streams live on the Internet.
KOPN (89.5 FM) is a non-profit community radio station in Columbia, Missouri, United States, which from its start was modeled on the progressive format of KPFA in Berkeley, California. The station relies heavily on volunteers for programming and also carries programming from National Public Radio , Public Radio International , and Pacifica ...