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  2. KDRB - Wikipedia

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    In December 1996, Palmer Broadcasting sold its Des Moines radio stations to Jacor Broadcasting of Cincinnati, Ohio. [5] Jacor immediately re-branded KLYF as "Mix 100.3," but left the format unchanged for the most part. On August 18, 1998, the call letters changed to KMXD to represent Mix and Des Moines. [6] Over time the station saw its ratings ...

  3. France 3 - Wikipedia

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    France 3 (French: [fʁɑ̃s tʁwɑ]) is a French free-to-air public television regional network part of the France Télévisions group.. It is made up of a network of regional television services providing daily news programming and around ten hours of entertainment and cultural programming produced for and about the regions each week (similar to ITV in the United Kingdom).

  4. KWQW - Wikipedia

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    A short time later, the format was changed to adult contemporary as "98.3 the River." Barnstable sold all of its Des Moines stations to Wilks Broadcasting in 2001; the stations were sold to Citadel Broadcasting in 2003. On November 11 of that year, Citadel changed KRKQ's format to talk radio as "WOW-FM, the Capital's Big Talker." The Bob & Tom ...

  5. KGGO - Wikipedia

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    KGGO (94.9 FM) is a commercial radio station in Des Moines, Iowa. It is owned by Cumulus Media and airs a classic rock radio format. The station's studios and offices are in Urbandale, Iowa, with Cumulus Media's other Des Moines stations: KJJY, KHKI, KWQW, and KBGG. (Before 2001, KGGO's studios were located in Berwick, north of Des

  6. WHO-DT - Wikipedia

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    WHO-TV signed on the air on April 15, 1954, as the third television station in Des Moines, after WOI-TV (channel 5) and KGTV (channel 17). It was signed on by the Tri-City Broadcasting Company, [3] which was owned by the Palmer family, owners of WHO radio (AM 1040 and FM 100.3, now KDRB).

  7. Des Moines lands an alternative radio station, hitting ... - AOL

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    Des Moines had an alternative station, ALT 106.3 FM, that flipped formatting to a sports station in 2020. Susan Stapleton is the entertainment editor and dining reporter at The Des Moines Register.

  8. Sexual harassment lawsuit against Des Moines Radio Group ...

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    The fired female worker alleged unwanted touching and favoritism toward male coworkers at the parent company of Star 102.5 and Lazer 103.3. Sexual harassment lawsuit against Des Moines Radio Group ...

  9. France Bleu Sud Lorraine - Wikipedia

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    Under the audiovisual law of 29 July 1982, regional stations passed from FR3 to Radio France on 1 January 1983. FR3 Radio Grand-Est then went through 3 different names before settling on Radio Nancy Lorraine on 6 April 1992. It took its present name with the launch of France Bleu in 2000. Following the launch of the new France Bleu network on 4 ...