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  2. WOC (AM) - Wikipedia

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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).

  3. List of radio stations in Iowa - Wikipedia

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  4. WOC - Wikipedia

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    WLLR-FM, a radio station (103.7 FM) licensed to Davenport, Iowa, United States, which held the call sign WOC-FM from October 1948 to February 1972; KWQC-TV, a television station (channel 36 digital/6 virtual) licensed to Davenport, Iowa, United States, which held the call sign WOC-TV from October 1949 to December 1986; The World of Cars Online

  5. WLLR-FM - Wikipedia

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    The format change became effective on May 1, 1989, and fans soon identified the "KUUL Red Radio" (a jumbo-sized boombox replica) with the station at its live remote broadcast sites. The most recent change to the station came on March 2, 1998, when KUUL and WLLR (which had aired a country format at 101.3 FM since 1983) swapped frequencies.

  6. List of 50 kW AM radio stations in the United States

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    Power Legend: U=unlimited time, D=daytime power, N=nighttime power, CH=critical hours power. Class A unless otherwise specified. Omnidirectional antenna unless otherwise specified.

  7. KXCB - Wikipedia

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    It later began simulcasting with 104.5 FM, which went on the air on May 12, 1972, as KOOO-FM. By 1978, KOOO had changed to a news/talk format, with 104.5 FM moving to easy listening music . In March 1979, 1420 AM flipped to an easy listening format and was renamed KESY, again simulcasting with 104.5, which had the KESY-FM call letters.

  8. WKWN - Wikipedia

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    WKWN features programming from Fox News Radio, Salem Communications and Westwood One including Mike Gallagher, and Todd Starnes. [2] Alongside sister station WFLI, WKWN airs Dick Bartley's Classic Hits, The Wolfman Jack Radio Show, The Rick and Bubba Show, Dick Clark's Rock, Roll & Remember, and American Top 40 The 70's with Casey Kasem.

  9. List of radio stations owned by iHeartMedia - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of radio stations currently owned by iHeartMedia.Of these stations, 448 of the stations which are outside the Top 100 DMA markets, plus another 91 stations which may or may not be in the top 100 DMAs are for sale.