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KYFM (100.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Bartlesville, Oklahoma. The station broadcasts an adult contemporary format and is owned by KCD Enterprises, Inc. [2] KYFM also airs a classical music format on 100.1 HD-2.
UCentral Student Radio - University of Central Oklahoma: Top 40 (CHR) KZUE: 1460 AM: El Reno: La Tremenda Radio Mexico, Inc. Spanish variety KZZG-LP: 106.9 FM: Hugo: Goodland Academy: Variety KZZW: 104.5 FM: Mooreland: Great Plains Christian Radio, Inc. Top 40 (CHR) WBBZ: 1230 AM: Ponca City: Sterling Broadcasting, LLC: News/talk WKY: 930 AM ...
Currently, KPGM is a WWLS The Sports Animal and Fox Sports Radio affiliate. The station is licensed to Pawhuska, Oklahoma, United States, and is currently owned by Potter Radio, LLC. In addition to being heard at 1500 AM and Bartlesvilleradio.com, KPGM simulcasts on KYFM 100.1's HD2 channel and on a translator at 99.1 MHz in Bartlesville. [4]
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KRIG-FM 104.9 FM is a radio station licensed to Nowata, Oklahoma, which broadcasts a country music format and is owned by KCD Enterprises, Inc. [2] References [ edit ]
iHeartRadio Canada, the radio division of Bell Media, announces the divestiture of 45 stations in rural and smaller markets, constituting nearly half of its station count, stating that the business of small market radio was failing. The stations will be split up among multiple, mostly independent, broadcasters.
Bartlesville is a city mostly in Washington County and Osage County, Oklahoma. The population was 37,290 at the 2020 census. [4] Bartlesville is 47 miles (76 km) north of Tulsa and 18 miles (29 km) south of the Kansas border. It is the county seat of Washington County. [5] The Caney River runs through Bartlesville.
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