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KYYZ (96.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Williston, North Dakota. It broadcasts a country music format. The station was first licensed as KLAN on April 1, 1980. [1] It also has two sister stations, KEYZ and KTHC. All three stations are owned by Townsquare Media, and are located at 410 6th Street East, on Williston's east side. Previous logo
KEYZ (660 AM) is a local radio station in Williston, North Dakota. The station broadcasts news/talk, as well as classic country music 24 hours a day. KEYZ has a 5,000–watt signal that covers more than 20 counties and portions of two Canadian provinces. Additionally, it is heard in the immediate Williston area on FM translator K277DR, at 103.3 FM.
This is a list of FM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the ... KYYZ: 96.1 FM: Williston, North Dakota: KYZA: 92.7 FM: Adelanto ...
KTHC (95.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Sidney, Montana, and serving northeast Montana and northwest North Dakota including the cities of Sidney, Montana and Williston, North Dakota. The station, also known as "Mix 95.1", has a 24-hour hot adult contemporary format. It also has two sister stations, KEYZ and KYYZ.
Williston: Williston Community Broadcasting Corp. d/b/a KDSR(FM) Variety hits KDSU: 91.9 FM: Fargo: North Dakota State University: Variety KDVI: 89.9 FM: Devils Lake: American Family Association: Inspirational KDVL: 102.5 FM: Devils Lake: Double Z Broadcasting: Classic hits KDXN: 105.7 FM: South Heart: GlassWorks Broadcasting, LLC: Adult ...
After two seasons on Paramount+, the “Frasier” revival will not be moving forward, Variety has learned. CBS Studios will shop the series, which debuted in October 2023, around to other platforms.
Noem has near universal support among Republicans, and will be introduced by new Senate Majority Leader John Thune, also from South Dakota, Sen. Kevin Cramer of neighboring North Dakota and Rep ...
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