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  2. WZNN - Wikipedia

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    WZNN (96.1 FM, "96.1 The Hound") is a radio station broadcasting an Americana/Folk music format. Licensed to Paris, Kentucky, United States, the station serves the Lexington metropolitan area. The station is currently owned by Clarity Communications, Inc. and is operated and managed by LM Communications via a local marketing agreement. [2] [3]

  3. WLXO - Wikipedia

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    WLXO (105.5 FM, "105.5 Hank FM") is a radio station with a classic country format. Licensed to Mount Sterling, Kentucky, United States, the station serves the Lexington-Fayette metro area. The station is currently owned by Clarity Communications, Inc. [2]

  4. List of radio stations in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Public radio WKVN: 95.3 FM: Morganfield: Educational Media Foundation: Christian adult contemporary WKVO: 89.9 FM: Georgetown: Educational Media Foundation: Christian adult contemporary WKVY: 88.1 FM: Somerset: Educational Media Foundation: Christian adult contemporary WKWC: 90.3 FM: Owensboro: Kentucky Wesleyan College: Adult album alternative ...

  5. Media in Lexington, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    WXZZ (Active Rock / Alternative Rock) - 103.3 FM "Z-Rock 103" WFRT (Classic hits) - 103.7 FM "Passport Radio" W280DO (Urban / Hip Hop) - 103.9 FM "Wild 103.9" WLKT (Top 40) - 104.5 FM "The Cat" in HD; WLXO (Classic Country) - 105.5 FM "105.5 Hank FM" WNJK (Variety) - 105.9 FM; WCDA (Top 40 / Hot AC) - 106.3 FM "Your 106.3" WLFX (Top 40) - 106.7 ...

  6. WKMC - Wikipedia

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    The following year, WKMC was joined by an FM sister, WHPA, (now WRKY-FM) licensed to Hollidaysburg. That station signed on December 1, 1978. That station signed on December 1, 1978. On July 8, 1980, WKMC applied to the FCC to change its community of license from Martinsburg to Roaring Spring, but keeping Martinsburg as a second city in its ...

  7. WKKQ - Wikipedia

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    With the FM rule changes in the 1990s, the Engles were able to find a way to up power to 25 kilowatts by moving to 96.1 on the dial, where they put the top country format, while turning the AM station to southern gospel. But on November 10, 2000, the station changed its call sign to the current WKKQ. [2]

  8. WLXX - Wikipedia

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    The station switched to a sports radio format as WLRO. The WVLK-FM call letters were assigned by the Federal Communications Commission on May 23, 2007. [1] From 1979 to 2003, co-owned 92.9 WVLK-FM held the WVLK-FM call sign. From 2007 to 2014, 101.5 WVLK-FM simulcast sister station WVLK 590 AM in Lexington, giving that talk station an FM outlet for

  9. WSTO - Wikipedia

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    WSTO (96.1 FM, "Hot 96") is a radio station that serves the Evansville, Indiana, Owensboro, Kentucky, and Henderson, Kentucky markets with a contemporary hit radio format. It is licensed to Owensboro and broadcasts from a 1,000-foot tower located midway between these cities in the Kentucky town of Hebbardsville.