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KOAS (105.7 FM, Jammin' 105.7) is a radio station broadcasting an urban adult contemporary format.Licensed to Dolan Springs, Arizona, United States, the station serves the Laughlin/Las Vegas/Dolan Springs area.
University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Las Vegas Nevada: Website: KUVO: 89.3 MHz Mainstream Terrestrial Rocky Mountain Public Media, Inc. Denver Colorado: Website: KUWL: 90.1 MHz Mainstream Terrestrial University of Wyoming: Laramie Wyoming: Website: KWBR-LP: 105.7 MHz Smooth Jazz Terrestrial Association of Community Resources and News St. George ...
28.1 Las Vegas. 28.2 Reno. 29 New Hampshire. Toggle New Hampshire subsection. ... WAEG – Smooth Jazz 92.3 – Smooth jazz; WKSP – 96.3 Kiss FM – Urban Adult ...
KWBR (105.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Smooth Jazz music format. Licensed to St. George, Utah, United States, the station is currently owned by Association of Community Resources and News (A.C.O.R.N.). [2] Voted America's Top Smooth Jazz Radio Station. America's Top Voice Talent on line at www.smoothjazzutah.com
North Las Vegas: Las Vegas Broadcasting LLC: Sports/Shopping KSNE-FM: 106.5 FM: Las Vegas: iHM Licenses, LLC: Adult contemporary KSOS: 90.5 FM: Las Vegas: Faith Communications Corporation: Contemporary Christian KSVL: 92.3 FM: Smith: The Evans Broadcast Company, Inc. News/talk KTHX-FM: 94.5 FM: Sun Valley: Lotus Radio Corp. Regional Mexican ...
1.26.1 Las Vegas. 1.27 New Hampshire. 1.27.1 Manchester. 1.27.2 Portsmouth. 1.28 New Jersey. ... WMGF-HD2 107.7 - Smooth Jazz. WRSO 810 - Sports; WRUM 100.3 - Spanish ...
KVGS (102.7 FM) - branded as 102.7 VGS - is a commercial radio station licensed to Boulder City, Nevada, serving the Las Vegas Valley region. KVGS broadcasts a hot adult contemporary format. The station's studios are located in Spring Valley in unincorporated Clark County , while its transmitter is on Black Mountain in Henderson .
Smooth jazz as a radio format has its roots in the construction of what were once called "beautiful music" stations, which generally played fifteen-minute sets consisting of instrumentals bookending a vocal song or two. The incubators of the format were specialty shows at night or on the weekends, in places such as Atlanta (WQXI-FM and WVEE-FM ...