Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
KLMS (1480 AM) was a commercial radio station in Lincoln, Nebraska. [2] It is owned by Alpha Media and it features an adult hits radio format , switching to Christmas music for much of November and December.
Holy Spirit Catholic Radio of McCook: Catholic KQQA: 90.5 FM: Shelton: Radio 74 Internationale: Religious (Radio 74 Internationale) KQQO-LP: 97.7 FM: Ogallala: Adventist Learning Center of Ogallala: Religious (Radio 74 Internationale) KQSI-LP: 89.5 FM: Sidney: Adventist Learning Center of Sidney: Religious (Radio 74 Internationale) KQSK: 97.5 ...
The radio ministry Back to the Bible originated on KFOR in 1939. [7] From May 1953 to March 1954, the station's owners operated a television station, KFOR-TV (now dark). On February 15, 2023, at midnight, KFOR began simulcasting on sister station KLMS 1480 AM which had dropped its long-running sports radio format. KFOR also was heard on FM ...
KRMS-LD (channel 32) is a low-power television station licensed to Lake Ozark, Missouri, United States, serving the Lake of the Ozarks region (located in both the Springfield and Columbia–Jefferson City markets) as an affiliate of Cozi TV. It is owned by Viper Communications alongside radio stations KRMS (1150 AM) and KRMS-FM (93.5).
Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports
Due to Lincoln's proximity to Omaha, local listeners can also receive the signal of several radio stations broadcasting from the Omaha radio market. [2] Lincoln radio stations gets 19 Analog FM stations, 5 Digital HD Radio FM stations including 6 subchannels Like HD-2 and HD-3, 3 Analog AM stations, and No Digital HD Radio AM stations in this ...
KRMS-FM (93.5 MHz, "93.5 Rocks") is a radio station licensed to serve Osage Beach, Missouri, United States. The station, originally established in April 1964, is currently owned and operated by Viper Communications, Inc.
April 16, 2024 at 5:28 AM The USS Sacramento arrives in Bremerton, students at Marcus Whitman take a look at what was then cutting-edge computer technology, and take a step back into a shopping ...