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KCOQ (98.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Steamboat Springs, Colorado.The station broadcasts a classic rock format and is owned by Radio Partners LLC. [2]On June 18, 2018, KCOQ changed their format from sports to classic rock, branded as "98.9 The River".
WQKY (98.9 FM, "The River 98.9") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to serve Emporium, Pennsylvania. The station is owned by Salter Communications, Inc. and broadcasts a classic hits format. The station's transmitter facilities are located off Whittimore Road on the outskirts of Emporium.
In 1991, the station was purchased by Alan Gray's Tri-City Radio and changed to modern country music as WRVF "98.9 The River." In 1994 the station was sold to Carl Hirsch who re-imaged it as "Wild Country, The New 98.9" (under the WLLD calls) and again later as the decidedly less aggressive "Country 98-9".
James River Media, LLC: News/Talk WLOY: 660 AM: Rural Retreat: Three Rivers Media Corporation: Adult Standards WLQM-FM: 101.7 FM: Franklin: Franklin Broadcasting Corporation: Full Service WLRV: 1380 AM: Lebanon: Psalm 68 Eleven Media, LLC: Southern Gospel WLRX: 106.1 FM: Vinton: Educational Media Foundation: Contemporary Christian (K-Love) WLSD ...
KQRC-FM (98.9 MHz, "98-9 The Rock") is a radio station licensed to Leavenworth, Kansas and serving the Kansas City metropolitan area. Its studios are located in Mission, Kansas , and its transmitter site is in South Kansas City.
WSRV (97.1 FM) – branded 97.1 The River – is a commercial radio station licensed to Gainesville, Georgia, and serving Metro Atlanta. It is owned by the Cox Media Group . WSRV broadcasts a classic rock radio format .
Website leighton.media Leighton Media , previously Leighton Broadcasting, is a radio broadcasting company based in St. Cloud , Minnesota that owns several radio stations in St. Cloud as well as in Detroit Lakes , Minnesota and Grand Forks , North Dakota .
The 98.9 frequency debuted on April 11, 1965, as WCME-FM, licensed to Brunswick, Maine about 30 miles north of Portland. The station began as a simulcast of WCME (900 AM). The stations played middle of the road (music) and aired local information.