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  2. KBRY - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska Rural Radio Association: History; First air date. 2008 (as KHZZ on 92.1) Former call signs. KHZZ (2006–2013) Former frequencies. 92.1 MHz (2006–2014)

  3. List of radio stations in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Broken Bow: Custer County Broadcasting Co. Classic rock KBBX-FM ... The Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska: Classical KVSH: 940 AM: Valentine: Heart City ...

  4. KEZO-FM - Wikipedia

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    KEZO-FM (92.3 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Omaha, Nebraska.It is owned by SummitMedia. [2] KEZO airs a mainstream rock radio format.KEZO's studios are located on Mercy Road in Omaha's Aksarben Village, and the station's transmitter is off North 72nd Street and Crown Point at the Omaha master antenna farm.

  5. The Todd and Tyler Radio Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Todd-n-Tyler Radio Empire is a morning radio talk show based out of Omaha, Nebraska. It features Mike Tyler and Todd Brandt. The show is syndicated in various cities across Nebraska, Kansas, and Idaho. It is currently the #1 rated radio morning program in the Omaha market. [1]

  6. KOEL-FM - Wikipedia

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    Before the 92.3 frequency was acquired by Cumulus Media from Connoisseur Media in 2000, the station was country music-formatted KOEL-FM.This format flip also happened to other stations Cumulus acquired from Connoisseur, including KBEA in the Quad Cities market, which had been a country station.

  7. KPAW - Wikipedia

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    The station was assigned the call letters KOLT-FM on February 7, 2007. It was known previously as a Regional Mexican, prior to that a country music station, and the original frequency to KMOR-FM in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, which broadcast a classic rock format before the move to Cheyenne.

  8. KIOS-FM - Wikipedia

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    KIOS-FM (91.5 MHz) is a non-commercial, listener-supported public radio station in Omaha, Nebraska. It is owned and operated by Omaha Public Schools (OPS), airing programming from National Public Radio (NPR) and other public radio producers. KIOS-FM has an annual budget of $1.2 million and employs 15 people. [3]

  9. KISO (FM) - Wikipedia

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    KISO (96.1 MHz, "96.1 KISS-FM") is a Top 40 (CHR) FM radio station in Omaha, Nebraska owned by iHeartMedia.KISO is licensed by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to broadcast in the HD (hybrid) format. [2]