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KWND began broadcasting on July 12, 1993 from its studios at 2550 S. Campbell Avenue in Springfield, Missouri. Originally owned by Parkcrest Assembly of God, the station was purchased in 1995 by the Radio Training Network. KWND began broadcasting in HD radio on January 28, 2020, on 88.3-1 FM. LF Radio was added to 88.3-2 FM on February 3, 2020.
Zimmer Radio of Mid-Missouri, Inc. Country KCMO: 710 AM: Kansas City: CMP Houston-KC, LLC: Talk KCMQ: 96.7 FM: Columbia: Zimmer Radio of Mid-Missouri, Inc. Classic rock KCNF-LP: 104.1 FM: Macon: Macon Seventh-Day Adventist Church: Religious Teaching KCOU: 88.1 FM: Columbia: The Curators of the University of Missouri: College radio KCOZ: 91.7 FM ...
KWFC's beginnings spawned from radio piracy when a young Jim Price began tinkering in radio as a teenager. He built a pirate radio station in his parents' garage. Not long after that, he found legitimate work as a DJ and engineer at a station in Detroit. [6] As he got older, he moved to Springfield, Missouri, to attend Baptist Bible College.
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 88.3 MHz: Argentina. FM SOL 88.3 MHz ... KWND in Springfield, Missouri; KXUA in Fayetteville, Arkansas;
For its first 39 years of existence, WTTT was owned by the Capital Area Career Center and formed part of its Digital Radio/TV program, under the call sign WQNA, and broadcasting on 88.3. [1] WQNA was granted its first license on March 5, 1980, [2] run by students and broadcasting at 10 watts at 88.3 MHz. In 1998, the station went 24 hours with ...
On August 11, 2020, after final completion of the purchase of the group of Springfield radio stations owned by Meyer Communications (KWTO, KWTO-FM, KTXR, KBFL, and KBFL-FM) by Zimmer Midwest Communications, [6] KWTO-FM completed a format change to soft rock with the new moniker "98.7 the Dove". In an additional surprise move, it was announced ...
KWTO (560 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Springfield, Missouri. It is owned by Zimmer Midwest Communications and airs a talk radio format. The studios and offices are on East Chestnut Expressway in Springfield. KWTO is powered at 5,000 watts by day and 4,000 watts at night. It uses a directional antenna with a five-tower array.
Scripps exited radio in 2018; the Springfield stations went to SummitMedia in a four-market, $47 million deal completed on November 1, 2018. [3] On October 28, 2020, KRVI dropped its "The River" adult hits format and began stunting with Christmas music, branded as "Santa 106.7". [4] They have since reverted to "The River" branding.