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  2. KYFB - Wikipedia

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    KYFB (91.5 FM) is a radio station serving the Sherman-Denison area with a conservative religious format. It is a Bible Broadcasting Network (BBN) owned-and-operated ...

  3. KYFQ - Wikipedia

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    KYFQ (91.7 MHz) is a non-commercial FM radio station licensed to Tacoma, Washington, and serving the Seattle-Tacoma radio market.The station is owned by Bible Broadcasting Network, Inc.

  4. KYFG - Wikipedia

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    KYFG 88.9 FM is an Omaha, Nebraska area radio station featuring Bible based programming from the Bible Broadcasting Network.. In 2009, the then-KVSS purchased KBZR 102.7 FM from Chapin Enterprises of Lincoln, NE for $4.5 million.

  5. KYFJ - Wikipedia

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    KRDJ signed on in June 1992 as KKZN, an affiliate of the Z-Rock satellite network. KKZN was a Cavaness Broadcasting station, co-owned with what was then KVOL and KVOL-FM as the first FM duopoly in the Lafayette market; Z-Rock 93.7 was effectively the replacement of the rock format previously heard on KVOL-FM before that station flipped to Urban AC in July 1992.

  6. KYFV - Wikipedia

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  7. KYFI - Wikipedia

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    KYFI (630 AM) is a Conservative Christian radio station broadcasting from St. Louis, Missouri.KYFI is owned and operated by Bible Broadcasting Network, Inc. [2] KYFI's transmitters are located near Gateway Motorsports Park in Madison, Illinois.

  8. WYFK - Wikipedia

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    This station was granted its original construction permit by the Federal Communications Commission on January 13, 1986. [3] The station was assigned the WYFK call letters by the FCC on January 27, 1986. [4]

  9. KVLX - Wikipedia

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    On March 29, 2018, it was announced that Educational Media Foundation would purchase KJXJ from Brazos Valley Communications for $325,000. On April 6, a modification was filed with the FCC which changed the facility from commercial to non-commercial status, as required by law, given EMF's status as a non-commercial operator.