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WOC (1420 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station, licensed to Davenport, Iowa, and serving the Quad Cities of Iowa and Illinois. WOC is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., and broadcasts a news/talk format. Its studios are located at 3535 East Kimberly Road in Davenport (along with co-owned KCQQ, KMXG, KUUL, WFXN and WLLR-FM).
The station was owned by the Palmer family, a well-known Quad Cities family that started the Palmer College of Chiropractic. As with most FM radio stations in the 1950s and 1960s, WOC-FM played mostly easy listening and classical music. The frequency's first major format change came August 28, 1972, when WOC-FM became the Quad Cities market's ...
Iowa Public Radio & Classical KICI-LP: 105.3 FM: Iowa City: Extend the Dream Foundation, Inc. Top 40 (CHR)/Modern AC KICL: 96.3 FM: Pleasantville: Iowa Public Radio, Inc. Iowa Public Radio & Classical KICP: 105.9 FM: Patterson: Iowa Public Radio, Inc. Iowa Public Radio & Classical KICW: 91.1 FM: Ottumwa: Iowa Public Radio, Inc. Iowa Public ...
Some Iowa radio stations already have started playing those holiday tunes. ... 96.1 FM in Davenport: Mix 96, self-described as the Quad Cities' Christmas Station, ...
The company operates primarily small- to mid-market radio stations; [1] ... Quad Cities; Station Frequency Genre KBEA-FM: ... 1420: Sports KPEL-FM: 96.5: News, talk ...
This category lists radio stations that broadcast from the Quad Cities metropolitan area in Illinois and Iowa. Pages in category "Radio stations in the Quad Cities" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
This is a list of AM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the ... 1420 AM: Lafayette, Louisiana: ... Mason City, Iowa: KRIO: 910 AM ...
The Quad Cities had been one of the last areas of Iowa and Illinois without a city-grade signal from an NPR station. Prior to 1980, the only source of NPR programming in the area had been a low-powered translator of Cedar Falls' KUNI, though much of the area got grade B coverage from Iowa City's WSUI. In 1991, it moved to its current frequency ...