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KBZM (104.7 FM, "Eagle 104.7") is a radio station licensed to Big Sky, Montana and reaches a substantial geographic area largely unserved by other signals. The station is owned by Orion Media LLC. It airs a variety classic rock music format. [3] Studios, along with KSCY and KKQX, are at 8274 Huffine Lane, on the west side of Bozeman, near Four ...
KKQX (105.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to Manhattan, Montana. The station is owned and operated by Silver Star Communications, Inc. It airs a variety classic rock music format. [2] Studios, along with KBZM and KSCY, are at 8274 Huffine Lane, on the west side of Bozeman, near Four Corners. Its transmitter site is off Highway 84, southwest ...
KBOZ (1090 kHz) is an AM radio station licensed to Bozeman, Montana, United States. The station serves the greater Bozeman area. The station's license is held by Desert Mountain Broadcasting Licenses LLC. KBOZ shares a transmitter site with KBOZ-FM and KOBB-FM, east of the studios on Johnson Road and Fowler Lane.
KBOZ-FM (99.9 MHz, "99.9 K-Bear") is a radio station licensed to Bozeman, Montana, United States. The station serves the Bozeman area. [3] The station's license is held by Desert Mountain Broadcasting Licenses LLC. KBOZ-FM shares a transmitter site with KBOZ and KOBB-FM, east of the studios on Johnson Road and Fowler Lane.
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KOBB-FM (93.7 MHz) is a radio station licensed to serve Bozeman, Montana, United States.The station's license is held by Desert Mountain Broadcasting Licenses LLC. KOBB-FM shares a transmitter site with KBOZ (AM) and KBOZ-FM, east of the studios on Johnson Road and Fowler Lane.
This is a list of FM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with ... Eagle Lake, Minnesota: KXLR: 95.9 FM: ... Bozeman, Montana: KZMZ: 96.9 FM:
KTVM also had a Bozeman news bureau from 1983 to 1985. [44] By 1993, the three Eagle network stations aired regional newscasts from Missoula at 5 and 10 p.m. and local news programs for their specific areas at 6 p.m.