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  2. KMNB - Wikipedia

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    KMNB (102.9 MHz, "The Wolf") is a commercial FM radio station in Minneapolis–Saint Paul, that airs a country music radio format. It is owned by Audacy, Inc., with studios on Second Avenue South in Downtown Minneapolis. Along with sister station WCCO 830 AM, it carries Minnesota Twins baseball games.

  3. WCCO (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WCCO is the flagship radio station for the Minnesota Twins baseball team. WCCO is a Class A clear-channel station. With 50,000 watts of power (the maximum permitted) and a nondirectional signal, WCCO reaches much of Minnesota and parts of Wisconsin and Iowa by day, along with a wide area of the Central United States and Central Canada at night. [4]

  4. List of radio stations in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Minnesota, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. List of radio stations

  5. KEEY-FM - Wikipedia

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    KEEY-FM (102.1 MHz, "K102") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to St. Paul, Minnesota, and serving the Minneapolis-Saint Paul radio market. It broadcasts a country music radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. The radio studios and offices are on Utica Avenue South in St. Louis Park.

  6. KYMN - Wikipedia

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    KYMN has served the Northfield community at 1080 AM since 1968. Founder Stan Stydnicki launched the station to provide an eclectic mix of programs, including community news, sports and music. KYMN Radio's special 50th anniversary logo. In March 1983, KYMN became the first station in Minnesota and first daytimer in the world to adopt AM stereo. [5]

  7. KSTP (AM) - Wikipedia

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    This radio war escalated when Lewis returned the Twin Cities in 2006 to compete against his former employer in afternoon drive. In an unprecedented moved for Twin Cities media, on August 1, 2006, the station announced that it would pay the Minnesota Twins baseball team to become their flagship station with the start of

  8. WMFG (AM) - Wikipedia

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    It remained with NBC until the early 1960s. By 1962, it was an independent station. WMFG was one of the original affiliates of the Minnesota Twins Radio Network in 1961. The station joined ABC in 1968 and remained with ABC until the mid-1980s. Station management decided to pick up the call signs of Duluth beautiful music station WGGR in 1983.

  9. KMNV - Wikipedia

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    KMNV (1400 kHz " La Raza") is a commercial AM radio station licensed to St. Paul, Minnesota, and serving the Twin Cities radio market. It is owned by Santamaria Broadcasting and broadcasts a Spanish-language radio format featuring Regional Mexican music with some weekday comedy shows. KMNV's radio studios and offices are in Richfield. [2]