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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. 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.

  4. 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).

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

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  6. Lafayette-Area High school football: Live score updates and ...

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    Week 2 of the high school football season in the 337 is upon us. After kicking off the season last week, 18 area teams have already snagged their first win — proving they were more than ready ...

  7. WSOY (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The station was purchased by NextMedia Group in 2000, [32] by Archway Broadcasting in 2006, by Tom Joyner in 2007, and by Neuhoff Communications in 2008. [33] In 2017, WSOY's programming began to be rebroadcast on an FM translator at 103.3 MHz. [34]

  8. WXXB - Wikipedia

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    WXXB signed on the air in early 1989 as WNJY, Joy 103, featuring an oldies format. In the mid-1990s, Joy 103 renamed itself "Oldies 103" and began aiming programming toward the Lafayette market using the top of the hour station identification "WNJY-FM and AM, Delphi/Monticello...Lafayette's New Oldies Station!" followed by an "Oldies 103!" sing.

  9. WIHN - Wikipedia

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    AAA kept the rock format but rebranded the station as "96.7 I-Rock." In 2006, AAA sold the station to Connoisseur which had formed the previous year in Bloomington/Normal along with 100.7 and 97.9. Connoisseur retained the format and branding through its sale to Neuhoff Media in 2015. Neuhoff rebranded the station as "Rock 96.7". Previous logo