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KINY began broadcasting on May 31, 1935, at 7:30 p.m. [3] It was located in the Goldstein Building until 1939, when the building was destroyed by fire on February 8, 1939. [4] The Decker Building in downtown Juneau then served as KINY's headquarters for decades. The station moved into the building on October 28, 1940. [5]
88.1 FM: Juneau: Educational Media Foundation ... KINY: 800 AM: Juneau: BTC USA Holdings Management Inc. Full service KIYU-FM: 88.1 FM: Galena: Big River Public ...
KINY: 800 Juneau, Alaska: United States Alaska Broadcast Communications: Full Service KKIN: 930 Aitkin, Minnesota: United States R&J Broadcasting Oldies, classic hits, adult standards KLRB: 880 Sheridan, Arkansas: United States Broadcast Industry Group, LLC Classic Rock KQWB: 1660 West Fargo, North Dakota: United States Radio FM Media Sports ...
In 2009, WAKT-FM switched over to Hank FM branding, which lasted until 2012. On 9 October 2012, its call sign was changed to WKNK and its branding to "Kick'n Country 103.5". On 10 October 2018, Hurricane Michael destroyed the facilities of Powell Broadcasting, then-owner of WKNK, WASJ , WPFM , and WRBA . [ 6 ]
KCYB-LP (103.5 FM) is a terrestrial American low power radio station, licensed to the unincorporated area of Cypress, Harris County, Texas, United States, and is owned by the Cypress Broadcasting Club of Cypress, Texas.
WWRR (104.9 FM) is a classic hits radio station in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States, known as The River, 105 and 103-5.. WWRR programming is simulcast on co-owned WYCK (1340 AM), licensed to nearby Plains, as well as WYCK’s translators W264CG (100.7 FM) Wilkes-Barre and W285FT (104.9 FM) Hazleton.
WMMZ (103.5 FM, "The River, 105 & 103-5") is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits music format. [2] Licensed to Berwick, Pennsylvania, United States, the station is currently owned by Bold Gold Media. [3] The WMMZ broadcast studio is co-located with WWRR inside the Mohegan Sun Pocono casino in Plains Township, Pennsylvania, United States.
KLUU broadcasts using HD Radio technology.. On its HD2 digital subchannel, it carries Air 1, a sister station to K-love, relayed on an FM translator on 105.5 MHz. [10]On the HD3 subchannel, KLUU runs K-Love Classics, a Christian music network that covers the 1980s through the early 2000s.