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  2. WIBW (AM) - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, the Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball's American League began play, with WIBW carrying the games. In the Royals' early years, WIBW was considered the flagship station for the team's radio network. WIBW is one of the few stations which has broadcast Royals games continuously since the franchise's first season. Former logo

  3. KFRC-FM - Wikipedia

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    On May 17, 2007, following that day's game between the Oakland A's and the Kansas City Royals, CBS Radio moved the KFRC call letters from 99.7 FM to 106.9 FM, and changed 106.9 FM's format to classic hits. At the time of 610 KFRC's sale to Family Radio, 99.7 FM and 610 AM had been simulcasting a similar format, also under the KFRC call letters ...

  4. List of radio stations in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    102.1 FM: Dodge City: Kansas Sacred Heart Radio Corporation: Spanish Catholic KOFO: 1220 AM: Ottawa: Brandy Communications, Inc. Country KOGR-LP: 98.5 FM Minneapolis

  5. List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign ...

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    This is a list of FM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the ... 102.5 FM: Arkansas City, Kansas: KACZ: 96.3 FM: Riley, Kansas: KADA ...

  6. Radio Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Radio Kansas is a network of public radio stations serving central Kansas. The network is based at Hutchinson Community College in Hutchinson . It comprises flagship KHCC-FM (90.1 FM in Hutchinson, also serving Wichita ) and two full-time satellites, KHCD (89.5 FM) in Salina and KHCT (90.9 FM) in Great Bend .

  7. KCFV - Wikipedia

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    As all radio stations have a 'meaning' to their letters, so does this one. The original 'call letters' were to reflect the school they are broadcast from: (KFVC), K (west of the Mississippi river), FVC (Florissant Valley College) BUT the FCC received the hand written application and mistook the V as a U, and decided to change the lettering to a ...

  8. KSDB-FM - Wikipedia

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    KSDB-FM, branded as Wildcat 91.9 FM, is Kansas State University's campus radio station. A non-commercial radio station located in Manhattan, Kansas, broadcasting on 91.9 MHz on the FM dial, Wildcat 91.9 is staffed exclusively by students at Kansas State University who gain valuable experience in all areas of radio broadcasting.

  9. WKU Public Radio - Wikipedia

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    WDCL-FM signed-on in 1985 to serve areas around Somerset and Campbellsville from a tower in Adair County. WDCL obtained its calls from longtime public radio supporter Daniel Cole. In 1990, two more stations were launched to joined the network: WKUE-FM in Elizabethtown and WKPB for the Ohio River communities of Henderson and Owensboro. [3]