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  2. WCCK - Wikipedia

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    WCCK (95.7 FM, "K95.7") is a classic country–formatted radio station licensed to Calvert City, Kentucky, United States. The station is owned by Jim Freeland along with oldies stations Benton –licensed WCBL (1290 AM ) and Grand Rivers –licensed WCBL-FM (99.1 FM).

  3. KC’s alternative radio station is switching to sports. What ...

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    The radio station long known as 96.5 The Buzz will become Kansas City’s first full-time sports radio station. For fans of drive-time show “The Church of Lazlo,” here is where you can find it ...

  4. List of radio stations in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    City of license [1] [2] Licensee [2] [3] Format [citation needed] KYAI: 89.3 FM: McKee: Educational Media Foundation: Worship music WAAJ: 90.5 FM: Benton: Pennyrile Christian Community, Inc. Southern gospel WAIN: 1270 AM: Columbia: Tri-County Radio Broadcasting Corp. Sports (ISN) WAIN-FM: 93.5 FM: Columbia: Tri-County Radio Broadcasting Corp ...

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  6. KCYS - Wikipedia

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    KCYS (96.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Seaside, Oregon, United States.The station is owned by Jeff Huffman, through licensee Jacobs Radio Programming, LLC. KCYS broadcasts a country music format.

  7. WBVR-FM - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, WOVO and WCDS were sold to Ward Communications. After a few months off the air due to strong winds toppling the transmission tower in 1991, the station had instituted three changes: the station changed frequencies to 105.3 FM to obtain a power increase, changed its call sign to WWWQ on March 1, and adopted a new contemporary hit radio format upon returning to the air on July 9, 1991 ...

  8. KCWJ - Wikipedia

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    KCWJ signed on February 2, 1984 as KBSM, and was owned by Dean and Gloria Lupkey. At the time, the station aired an Adult Contemporary format branded as "K-Best". [2] [3] In 1986, the station flipped to oldies, only to return to adult contemporary in May of that year, along with a change in call letters to KKJC. [4]

  9. KQCV-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station began broadcasting in 1998 with the call letters KQCV-FM. It has been a member of The Bott Radio Network.. KQCV's programming is simulcast on translators K231BH 94.1 and K238AT 95.7, which both transmit with 250 watts from Northern Oklahoma City, K272FD 102.3, which transmit with 215 watts from South Oklahoma City, K223CG 92.5, which both transmit with 62 watts from Sands Springs ...