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They moved KPRS to a new site at 2814 East 23rd Street in Kansas City. In 1969, the Carters had controlling interest in the station. In 1971, KPRS moved its programming to the 103.3 frequency on the FM dial and became KPRS-FM , "Hot 103 Jamz" and the 1590 frequency became KPRT , "Gospel 1590, The Gospel Source" an urban gospel -formatted station.
Psalm 5 is the fifth psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "Give ear to my words, O LORD, consider my meditation". In Latin, it is known as " Verba mea auribus percipe Domine ". [ 1 ]
The Communist Party of Workers and Peasants (Ukrainian: Комуністична партія робітників і селян, Komunistychna Partiya Robitnykiv i Selian, KPRS) was a political party in Ukraine, formed in 2001 following a split from the Communist Party of Ukraine (KPU). On 30 September 2015 the District Administrative Court in ...
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South Korea’s parliament voted to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol on Saturday in an extraordinary rebuke that came about after his own ruling party turned on him following his refusal to resign ...
KPRS (103.3 FM) is an urban contemporary radio station licensed to Kansas City, Missouri. The station's playlist consists of hip-hop , R&B , and gospel music. According to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), it is the oldest continually African American family-owned radio station in the United States . [ 1 ]
5 million 63 million Thai: Kra–Dai: Zhuang–Tai: 21 million 40 million 61 million Amharic: Afro-Asiatic: Semitic: 35 million 25 million 60 million Kannada: Dravidian: Southern 44 million 15 million 59 million Levantine Arabic (excl. other Arabic dialects) Afro-Asiatic: Semitic: 51 million 2 million 54 million Bhojpuri: Indo-European: Indo ...
Taylor Swift has released Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), the GRAMMY winner’s third re-recorded album, after Fearless and Red in 2021. To celebrate, ET is revisiting Swift’s original interview ...