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  2. K297BI - Wikipedia

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    K297BI (107.3 MHz) (Classic 107.3) is an FM radio station in St. Louis, Missouri, branded as "Classic 107.3" and owned and operated by the nonprofit Radio Arts Foundation–St. Louis. The station's studios are located in Clayton, Missouri .

  3. KDNA (St. Louis) - Wikipedia

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    It billed itself as "Radio Free St. Louis". The KDNA call letters are currently used by a different station, a Spanish language station at 91.9 FM in Yakima, Washington, and the 102.5 FM frequency in St. Louis is currently occupied by a commercial station with the call letters KEZK-FM which broadcasts in the "Adult Contemporary Format".

  4. Pavek Museum of Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    The Pavek Museum is a museum in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, that has one of the world's most significant collections of vintage radio and television equipment. It originated in the collection of Joe Pavek, who began collecting unique radios while he was an instructor at the Dunwoody Institute in 1946. Students then were given old radios to ...

  5. KSHE - Wikipedia

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    KSHE (94.7 FM - styled as K-SHE) is a commercial radio station licensed to Crestwood, Missouri, and serving the Greater St. Louis area. It is owned by Hubbard Broadcasting and it airs a classic rock format, using the slogan "KSHE 95, Real Rock Radio".

  6. KWMU - Wikipedia

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    KWMU also used ABC Radio News for audio clips during newscasts. In 1983, it was the first radio station in St. Louis to play music from compact discs. A year later, it became the first radio station in the United States to broadcast Ambisonic programs. In 1992, the station increased its effective radiated power to 100,000 watts. In 1995, the ...

  7. KADY (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    KADY quickly expanded to FM. In May 1959, it filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission to build a new FM radio station in St. Louis. [4] KADI 96.5 hit the air on December 22, [5] duplicating KADY's programming and broadcasting after sunset; in 1964, it duplicated 63 percent of the AM outlet's programming. [1]

  8. WIL-FM - Wikipedia

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    WIL-FM (92.3 MHz) is a commercial radio station in St. Louis, Missouri. It airs a country music format and is owned by Hubbard Broadcasting. [2] The studios are on Olive Boulevard, near Interstate 270 in Creve Coeur (with a St. Louis address). WIL-FM is a Class C station.

  9. KLOU - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most of Clear Channel's FM radio stations, KLOU's HD Radio digital subchannel did not originally carry a direct feed from the Format Lab. Instead, the station, until 2009, aired a format called All Rams Radio, a year-round rebroadcast of complete St. Louis Rams games. During the offseason, games from as far back as the 1990s often aired ...

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