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102.1 FM: Dodge City: Kansas Sacred Heart Radio Corporation: Spanish Catholic KOFO: 1220 AM: Ottawa: Brandy Communications, Inc. Country KOGR-LP: 98.5 FM Minneapolis
Logo for 97.3 KIRO-FM as used from 2008 to 2012. On August 12, 2008, at 4:23 a.m., the 97.3 frequency began to simulcast co-owned news/talk radio station AM 710 KIRO. The final song on 97.3 as a classic hits station, "Start Me Up" by the Rolling Stones, faded out as the FM station joined KIRO AM's Wall Street Journal This Morning in progress.
Kansas City is the 32nd largest radio market (as determined by Arbitron [22]). As of 2024, Kansas City is the largest radio market without ... 89.3 KCUR-FM Kansas ...
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On January 6, 1995, the station rebranded as "100.7 The Buzz," and added the syndicated Tom Leykis Show to the lineup. [13] [14] KIRO-FM was sold by Bonneville to Entercom in March 1997. [15] The station changed its call letters to KQBZ in May 1999, and shifted to hot talk in 2000 with the slogan "Radio For Guys."
BJ & MIGs Mornings was a morning drive time radio show on 99.9 FM KISW in Seattle, Washington, owned by Audacy (previously Entercom).The show aired Monday through Friday, 6–10 a.m. PST and was also available as a stream and a downloadable podcast from the station's official website as well as a stream and podcast on Entercom's Radio.com website and mobile app.
The Dori Monson Show (also referred to as "The Big Show") was heard from noon to 3:00 pm PST on KIRO-FM and was primarily a politically oriented talk-radio program. As of winter 2008, his show was the highest-rated talk-radio program in the Seattle-Tacoma market.
On March 30, 1946, [51] radio station WHK – owned at that time by United Broadcasting Company, a subsidiary of Forest City Publishing, itself the parent company of The Plain Dealer – launched an experimental FM station under the callsign W8XUB at 107.1 megahertz (). [52]