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KYQX (89.3 FM) is a community radio station licensed to Weatherford, Texas. The station serves the area around Weatherford, Mineral Wells, and the western DFW metro area. KYQX airs a classic country format calling itself Pure Country. KYQX is also rebroadcast on 89.5 KEQX from Stephenville TX which originally played the music.
KEQX (89.5 FM, "Pure Country") is a noncommercial radio station licensed to Stephenville, Texas, United States, broadcasting a classic country music format.The station is currently owned by CSSI Non-Profit Educational Broadcasting Corporation.
KMQX (88.5 FM) is a community radio station licensed to Weatherford Community College District. [2] The station serves the area around Mineral Wells , Weatherford and Jacksboro . References
The following is a list of FCC-licensed AM and FM radio stations in the U.S. state of Texas, which can be sorted by their call signs, broadcast frequencies, cities of license, licensees, or programming formats.
KEWU-FM (89.5 MHz Jazz 89.5) is a public radio station, licensed to Cheney, Washington and serving the Spokane metropolitan area. The station, owned by Eastern Washington University (EWU), has an effective radiated power of 10,000 watts. [3] It broadcasts a format of classic and contemporary jazz. [4] KEWU aired its first broadcast in 1950. [4]
KWGS (89.5 FM) is listen-supported, non-commercial, public radio station in Tulsa, Oklahoma. KWGS and classical music sister station 88.7 KWTU are owned and operated by the University of Tulsa . The studios and offices are in Kendall Hall near the intersection of 5th Place and Florence Avenue, on the university's campus.
WCLQ (89.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to Wausau, Wisconsin, United States, and airs a Christian contemporary format. The station is owned by Christian Life Communications, Inc. [ 2 ] References
KPBS-FM (89.5 MHz) is a non-commercial, listener-supported, public radio station in San Diego, California. It is owned by San Diego State University (SDSU) as part of KPBS Public Media , and is a sister station to PBS member KPBS-TV (channel 15).