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  2. KKIA (FM) - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the station was purchased by John Eisert. The studios were moved to Storm Lake and the call letters changed to KKIA. The country format continued, with the slogan "Wild Country--the Moose." KKIA is now owned by Community First Broadcasting. It is located in Storm Lake with co-owned stations KAYL 990 AM and KAYL-FM 101.7 FM.

  3. CHTG-FM - Wikipedia

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    In September, CKJN rebranded as Moose FM. On April 23, 2012, Vista Broadcast Group, which owns a number of radio stations in western Canada, announced a deal to acquire Haliburton Broadcasting, in cooperation with Westerkirk Capital. [4] The transaction was approved by the CRTC on October 19, 2012. [5] Logo as Country 92.9

  4. KMXN - Wikipedia

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    On August 11, 2003, "Wild 92-9", Topeka's Hottest Jams, made its debut with a Rhythmic CHR format. On August 18, 2003, KANS-FM changed call letters to KKYD , with the KANS call letters being moved to KRWV (then located at 99.5 FM, now at 96.1 FM) in Emporia .

  5. CKNR-FM - Wikipedia

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    After Haliburton purchased CKNR-FM, the station rebranded as 94.1 Moose FM with adult contemporary, variety music and switched to FM stereo. On April 23, 2012, Vista Broadcast Group, which owns a number of radio stations in western Canada, announced a deal to acquire Haliburton Broadcasting, in cooperation with Westerkirk Capital. [11]

  6. WMOZ - Wikipedia

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    WMOZ (106.9 FM, "106.9 The Moose") is a radio station licensed to serve Moose Lake, Minnesota. The station is owned by Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. It airs a classic hits music format. [3] The station was assigned the WMOZ call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on June 26, 2002. [1]

  7. KDBL - Wikipedia

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    The station went on the air as KZHR on August 10 1984, on 92.9 FM with a Top-40 format. On 1988-12-01, the station changed its call sign to KHYT.

  8. WTWV-FM - Wikipedia

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    On December 16, 2001, the station changed formats again, this time going to oldies, branded as "Oldies 92-9." The first song of the new format was The Beatles ' " A Hard Day's Night ." [ 13 ] [ 14 ] The WFOG call letters returned on December 5, 2003, when the classic country format on 100.5 FM shifted to AM and displaced the adult standards ...

  9. KXLW - Wikipedia

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    KXLW (96.3 The Moose) is a commercial country music radio station in Houston, Alaska, broadcasting to the Anchorage, Alaska area on 96.3 FM.It is owned by Ohana Media. Its studios are located in Downtown Anchorage and its transmitter is in Eagle River, Alaska.