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  2. KKOT - Wikipedia

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    KKOT (93.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to Columbus, Nebraska, United States. The station airs a classic hits format and is currently owned by Alpha Media through licensee Digity 3E License, LLC. [2] The station was launched as KTTT-FM, sister station to KTTT AM, in 1969. The calls were changed in 1985 to KWMG and in 1993 to KKOT. [3]

  3. List of radio stations in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The Evangelical Lutheran Trinity Cong. of Arapahoe, NE. Religious Teaching KAMI: 1580 AM: Cozad: Nebraska Rural Radio Association: Classic country KAQQ-LP: 99.9 FM: Alliance: Adventist Learning Center of Alliance: Religious (Radio 74 Internationale) KAWL: 1370 AM: York: Nebraska Rural Radio Association: Classic hits KAYA: 91.3 FM: Hubbard ...

  4. KJSK - Wikipedia

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    Basil Anderson would expand his radio holdings to a full station group, known as the Heart of the Nation Stations. [1] In 1964, KJSK-FM 101.1 joined KJSK, offering a second outlet; as with several other Heart of the Nation operations, in 1977, the FM changed to beautiful music as KOXI before a 1984 flip to adult contemporary under its present ...

  5. Columbus radio stations starting the holiday season early ...

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    Sunny 95, WSNY (94.7 FM) made the switch Nov. 1. The Bus, WODC (93.5 FM) kicked off its Christmas playlist beginning Nov. 4.

  6. List of radio stations in Ohio - Wikipedia

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

  7. 93.5 FM - Wikipedia

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    XHBAL-FM in San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas; XHCAT-FM in Catemaco, Veracruz; XHEJ-FM in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco; XHEVAB-FM in Valle de Bravo, Estado de México; XHLAZ-FM in Tamaliagua, Jalisco

  8. KTLX - Wikipedia

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    The station began broadcasting in July 1974, and originally broadcast at 91.9 MHz. [1] [2] On October 12, 2011, KTLX was granted a U.S. Federal Communications Commission construction permit to move to 91.3 MHz, increase ERP to 250 watts from 100 watts. [5] [6] A license to cover was issued on June 18, 2013. [7]

  9. WKHY - Wikipedia

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    A contest was then launched to pick the new callsign for the station. The winner chose WKHY, meaning "We play the Klassic Hits just for You!", which remain on 93.5 to this day. Classic hits remained on the station through the early 1990s when the station segued to Classic rock. WKHY would also tweak its on-air branding to "93-5 KHY".