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  2. KLMS - Wikipedia

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    After an FM station, KNTK (93.7 FM), announced it would flip to sports, KLMS—until then the only station in the format in Lincoln—responded by adding local programming to its lineup in afternoon drive. [39] Three Eagles was purchased by Digity in 2014 in a $66.5 million transaction encompassing 48 stations. [40]

  3. Media in Lincoln, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln is a principal city of the Lincoln-Hastings-Kearney television market. The market includes the central portion of Nebraska as well as several counties in north-central Kansas. [ 12 ] Due to Lincoln's proximity to Omaha , local viewers can also receive the signal of most television stations broadcasting in the Omaha television market .

  4. KFOR (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The studios are on Cornhusker Highway (U.S. Route 6) in Northeast Lincoln. KFOR is a Class C station. It is powered at 1,000 watts using a non-directional antenna. The transmitter is on Vine Street east of downtown Lincoln. [3] Programming is also heard on 130-watt FM translator K268DF at 101.5 MHz. [4]

  5. KBBK - Wikipedia

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    KBBK (107.3 FM, "B-107.3") is a commercial FM radio station in Lincoln, Nebraska. [2] It broadcasts a hot adult contemporary radio format, switching to Christmas music for much of November and December. It is owned by NRG Media with studios at Broadcast House on 44th Street and East O Street (U.S. Route 34).

  6. KNTK - Wikipedia

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    KNTK (93.7 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station broadcasting a sports radio format, branded as "93.7 The Ticket". Licensed to Firth, Nebraska, the station serves the Lincoln metropolitan area. The station is owned by BDP Communications, headed by Rebecca Pearson. The studios are on O Street in downtown Lincoln. On weekdays, local sports shows ...

  7. WTMX - Wikipedia

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    The Mix's Eric Ferguson co-hosts "Live! With Regis & Kelly, Chicago Sun-Times, January 27, 2011; Chicago's celebrity dads dish on fatherhood - 101.9fm THE MIX's Eric Ferguson, Chicago Parent, May 24, 2010; Facility details for Facility ID 6377 (WTMX) in the FCC Licensing and Management System; WTMX in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

  8. New England Patriots Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Marc Bertrand and Boston Globe sports columnist Chris Gasper host the pregame, and the postgame show is hosted by Bertrand. Albert Breer and Patriots Football Weekly writers Paul Perillo is a regular guest analyst on the network's pre-game show. Marc D. Cappello has been the producer since 1995.

  9. WWBX - Wikipedia

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    WWBX (104.1 FM, Mix 104.1) is a radio station with a hot adult contemporary format in Boston, Massachusetts.The format started at 98.5 FM on February 9, 1991, and moved to 104.1 FM, replacing WBCN on August 12, 2009, to allow for the launch of WBZ-FM at 98.5 the next day.