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KZRG (1310 AM) is a commercial radio station broadcasting from Joplin, Missouri. It airs a news/talk radio format and is owned by Zimmer Radio The studios and offices are on East 32nd Street in Joplin. [2] KZRG is powered at 5,000 watts by day. At night, to protect other stations on 1310 AM, it reduces power to 1,000 watts.
KSYN features a simulcast on HD-1 and HD-2 is 80's and 90's pop. KIXQ features a simulcast on HD-1 and a simulcast of KZRG on HD-2. Zimmer Marketing's Radio stations played a critical part in the rebuilding process after the May 2011 tornado. Immediately after the storm, Zimmer's six stations began wall-to-wall coverage, broadcasting news and ...
News/Talk KWOS: 950 AM: Jefferson City: Zimmer Radio of Mid-Missouri, Inc. News/Talk KWPM: 1450 AM: West Plains: Better Newspapers, Inc. News/Talk KWPQ-LP: 103.3 FM: Springfield: Willow's Wood Community Network: Variety KWRE: 730 AM: Warrenton: Kaspar Broadcasting Co of Missouri: Classic country KWRH-LP: 92.9 FM: Webster Groves: Motif Media ...
KIXQ (102.5 FM, "KIX 102.5") is a country music formatted radio station licensed in Joplin, Missouri, and is owned by the Zimmer Radio It is the third radio station in the four-state area to multicast in HD Radio.
AM 1230 The Talker features: Glenn Beck, Markley Van Camp and Robbins, Dave Ramsey, Jesse Kelly, and At Home with Gary Sullivan. KZYM also features news from SRN (Salem Radio Network) at the top and bottom of the hour.
KNOX (1310 AM, "News Radio 1310 & 107.9 KNOX") is a radio station broadcasting a news/talk format serving Grand Forks, North Dakota. The station is owned by Leighton Broadcasting. KNOX also rebroadcasts on translators K300BG (107.9 FM) and K277DN (103.3 FM) in Grand Forks. The station broadcasts ABC News updates.
KNPT (1310 AM, "Newstalk 1310") is a radio station broadcasting a news–talk format. Licensed to Newport, Oregon, United States, the station is owned by Yaquina Bay Communications, Inc., and features programming from ABC News Radio and Westwood One. [2]
In the late 1930s, KFVS sought to go full-time on 1210 if WEBQ was moved to 1310; this was denied. In 1940, KFVS finally broke out of the time share with WEBQ and moved to 1370 kHz. It was not there long before NARBA reallocation resulted in yet another frequency change, to 1400 kHz. In 1947, KFVS moved one last time to its present frequency of ...