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KKPT (94.1 FM) is an American commercial radio station located in Little Rock, Arkansas.KKPT broadcasts a classic rock music format branded as "The Point 94.1". [3] The station is owned by Signal Media and the broadcast license held by Signal Media of Arkansas, Inc.
KKPT "94.1 The Point" was the only remaining Classic Rock station in Little Rock until KLRG signed on as a classic rock station in 2019. KMJX broadcasts in HD. [4] [5] KMJX is licensed by the FCC to broadcast a HD digital signal. [6] The Classic Rock Channel formerly broadcast on its HD-2 subcarrier and streams via the iHeart radio app.
Shortly after buying KKYK, Signal Media flipped KHLT from "K-Lite 94.1" to KKPT "94.1 The Point," running a classic rock format. Signal attempted to tag-team its classic rock station, KKPT, with a younger-skewing active rock station, KKYK, to run the other local rock stations out of the format. Although the rock combo had some success in the ...
Classic rock KZLI-LP: 107.3 FM: Little Rock: Little Rock Hispanic Education Family Fundation: KZNG: 1340 AM: Hot Springs: Us Stations, LLC: News/Talk KZTS: 1380 AM: North Little Rock: Salem Communications Holding Corporation: Gospel KZYP: 1310 AM: Malvern: High Plains Radio Network, LLC: Classic rock KZYQ: 101.5 FM: Eudora: Contemporary ...
KKPT (94.1 FM The Point), a classic-rock radio station in Little Rock, Arkansas; WJLK-FM (94.3 FM The Point), an adult top-40 radio station in Asbury Park, New Jersey; WKBE (100.3 FM The Point), an alternative radio station in Warrensburg, New York; WTBV (formerly 101.5 FM The Point), a radio station that played 1980s, 1990s, and late 1970s ...
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KSDN-FM's studio were moved from the transmitter site on south highway 281 to the KKAA-AM transmitter site 2 miles south of Aberdeen, South Dakota. The station was rebranded from "Rock 94" to its original slogan "94.1 The Rock" and ABC Radio's Classic Rock Experience 24-hour satellite format was added. [5]