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  2. WKOA - Wikipedia

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    On March 17, 2008 K105 and sister station WASK 98.7 formed a partnership with WLFI TV 18 to provide news content. In early April 2010, K105 started streaming online at [1] . Schurz Communications announced on September 14, 2015 that it would exit broadcasting and sell its television and radio stations, including WKOA, to Gray Television for ...

  3. WASK-FM - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, WASK, Inc., owners of country music outlet, WASK-FM (K105) and news/talk station WASK (1450) acquired the defunct station and returned it to the air. Initially WIIZ, went back on the air with alternative rock, but in March 1995, the station acquired 105.3's WASK-FM calls and became a news/talk simulcast of the company's AM 1450.

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  5. Media company that bought Neuhoff buys 4 more Springfield ...

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    These four radio stations join WXAJ-FM, WFMB-FM, WCVS-FM and WFMB-AM in Sangamon County, which were previously owned by Neuhoff Family Limited Partnership before being acquired by WCI on Oct. 1.

  6. Remaining Neuhoff owned radio stations officially sold in ...

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  7. WPBI-LD - Wikipedia

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    From 1953 until WPBI's 2016 launch, WLFI-TV had been the only "Big Three" (ABC, CBS and NBC—or, including Fox, "big four") network television broadcaster in the Lafayette market. In July 2021, Waypoint announced that it would sell nine of its television stations, including WPBY-LD and WPBI-LD, to Cumming, Georgia –based Coastal Television ...

  8. KLAF-LD - Wikipedia

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    KLAF's origins begin on October 17, 1991, when Delta Media (who then owned KADN) signed on low-power K62DW in Lafayette as "K62TV". In its beginnings, K62TV broadcast mostly Channel America programming mixed in with some repurposed local shows from KADN—such as Laissez les Bon Temps Rouler and In Brief—along with local USL sports and Houston Astros baseball games.

  9. KXKW-LD - Wikipedia

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    KXKW-LD (channel 32) is a low-power television station in Lafayette, Louisiana, United States.It is owned by Delta Media Corporation alongside dual MeTV/Telemundo affiliate KLWB (channel 50) and Class A Heroes & Icons affiliate KDCG-CD (channel 22).