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  2. KUAZ - Wikipedia

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    KUAZ's transmitter is located in Marana, while KUAZ-FM's transmitter is located in Tucson. Programming is also heard on KUAS-FM at 88.9 MHz in Sierra Vista, as well as three low-power FM translators that fill in service gaps around Tucson and Southeastern Arizona.

  3. List of radio stations in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Tucson: Arizona Lotus Corp. Adult contemporary KNAA: 90.7 FM: Show Low: Arizona Board of Regents: Public radio KNAD: 91.7 FM: Page: AZ Board of Regents for N. AZ Univ. Public radio KNAG: 90.3 FM: Grand Canyon Village: Arizona Board of Regents/Northern Arizona University: Public radio KNAI: 860 AM: Phoenix: Farmworker Educational Radio Network ...

  4. KUAT-FM - Wikipedia

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    KUAT-FM is a radio station in Tucson, Arizona, United States. One of two radio services operated by the University of Arizona (UA) through its Arizona Public Media arm, it broadcasts a classical format throughout Southern Arizona.

  5. List of K-Love stations - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of full-power radio stations, HD Radio subchannels and low-power translators in the United States broadcasting K-Love programming, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, city of license, state and broadcast area.

  6. Arizona Public Media - Wikipedia

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    Initially broadcasting to the immediate Tucson area, regional coverage became a reality on October 1, 1968, with the activation of a transmitter atop Mount Bigelow. [13] The university was also expanding in radio with the launch of KUAT (1550 AM) in 1968 and KUAT-FM 90.5 in 1975.

  7. 89.1 FM - Wikipedia

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    Antena Libre in General Roca, Río Negro; Universidad in San Justo, Buenos Aires; Universo in San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Buenos Aires; Uno in Concordia, Entre Ríos; Del Sol in Viedma, Río Negro

  8. KWFM - Wikipedia

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    The station went on the air as KMOP in 1957. It became KHYT in 1965, KMRR on February 7, 1987, KJLL in 1999, and KWFM in 2012. [3]As a talk radio station, KWFM aired national newscasts from CBS Radio and CNN Radio.

  9. KTUC - Wikipedia

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    KTUC is the oldest station in Tucson, signing on the air on July 10, 1926; 98 years ago ().Originally it broadcast on 1370 kilocycles, using the call sign KGAR. [3] It was owned by Tucson Motor Services, with studios on South 6th Avenue.