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KMGG-LP was started under the non-profit, Future Broadcasters Inc., which was started by Byron Powdrell (the station's licensee) to mentor children in the art of radio. 99.9 The Beat became Albuquerque's first successful non-profit, low-power radio station, and gave a platform for youth to facilitate their dreams and offer an educational S.T.E ...
KCML (99.9 FM, "Lite FM") is a radio station in St. Cloud, Minnesota, airing an adult contemporary music format. The station is owned by Leighton Broadcasting. The transmitter for KCML is located in south central St. Cloud, shared with sister station KNSI. [3]
KXLY-FM (99.9 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station in Spokane, Washington, that airs a country music radio format. The station is owned by Morgan Murphy Media, with the license held by QueenB Radio, Inc. KXLY-FM calls itself "The Big 99.9 Coyote Country". Weekdays begin with "The Jay and Kevin Show".
KRCX-FM (99.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Regional Mexican format. Licensed to Marysville, California, United States, it serves the Sacramento area. The station is currently owned by Entravision Holdings, LLC. Although KRCX does have an HD Radio channel, it has yet to sign on an HD2 or HD3 subcarrier. [4]
KISW (99.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a mainstream rock format in Seattle, Washington. It is owned by Audacy, Inc. and has studios in Downtown Seattle and a transmitter on Tiger Mountain in Issaquah. In addition to a standard analog transmission, KISW broadcasts using HD Radio technology and is available online via Audacy.
SWRtember was initially launched to promote local upcoming talent. In 2011 New Zealand rock band Dragon headlined SWRtember and played a 45-minute set live to air. [6] [non-primary source needed] [non-primary source needed] SWRtember has since been replaced with SWR 99.9 FM's Annual Live Radio Gig (see below), usually occurring in September ...
WCMC-FM (99.9 MHz) is a sports radio station based in Raleigh, North Carolina and licensed to nearby Holly Springs. Its studios are located in north Raleigh along with WRAL-FM , an adult contemporary music station, two sports talk stations WDNC (620 The Buzz) and WCLY (1550 The Buzz) (simulcasted on HD2 and HD3.
On August 31, 2001, at noon, WODE-FM switched from oldies to classic hits. The station was originally called "99-9 The River" but was forced to change its name because Clear Channel owned the rights to the name "The River". WODE-FM became known as "99-9 The Hawk". Its slogan was "The Valley's Classic Hits Station".