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It was an affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals, Missouri Tigers, and Northwest Missouri State University sports. An FM translator came on air in 2019 on 107.5 MHz. The station adopted its current format and branding on August 22, 2019. The station primarily airs classic hits from the 1980s through 1990s.
KSLZ (107.7 MHz Z107-7) is a Commercial radio station in St. Louis, Missouri.It airs a contemporary hit radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. Z107-7 carries two syndicated programs on weekdays, The Jubal Show from KBKS Seattle is heard in morning drive time while On Air with Ryan Seacrest is heard middays.
KRZD (1550 AM) is a radio station licensed to Springfield, Missouri.KRZD airs an adult hits format branded as "107.5 Bob-FM".. KRZD has historically been run by the Branson Ticket Outlet and Welcome Center and most ads are directed at bringing tourists into the Ticket Center location.
St. Louis FCC License Sub, LLC: Country WMBH: 1560 AM: Joplin: Land Go Radio Group LLC: Sports (ISN/VSIN) WRVX: 91.7 FM: Cameron: VCY America, Inc. Conservative ...
Founded as the "Kiel Opera House" (in honor of former St. Louis Mayor Henry Kiel), opened in 1934 as a part of the "Municipal Auditorium and Opera House".The theatre operated until 1991, when it and the adjacent Kiel Auditorium were closed so the auditorium could be demolished and replaced by the Kiel Center, now known as Enterprise Center.
In the Americas (defined as International Telecommunication Union (ITU) region 2), the FM broadcast band consists of 101 channels, each 200 kHz wide, in the frequency range from 87.8 to 108.0 MHz, with "center frequencies" running from 87.9 MHz to 107.9 MHz.
The St. Louis All-Stars played in the city in 1923, the St. Louis Gunners in 1934, the St. Louis Cardinals from 1960 to 1987, and the St. Louis Rams from 1995 to 2015. The football Cardinals advanced to the NFL playoffs four times (1964, 1974, 1975 and 1982), never hosting in any appearance.
From the team’s arrival in Kansas City in 1963 until 1989, KCMO (then at 810 AM) served as the Chiefs’ flagship. From 1989 until the end of the 2019 season, Cumulus Media's KCFX (101.1), a.k.a. "101 The Fox", broadcast all Chiefs games on FM radio under the moniker of The Chiefs Fox Football Radio Network, one of the earliest deals where an FM station served as the flagship station of a ...