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The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Kansas, ... Kansas City Radio, Inc. Christian KCVS: 91.7 FM: ... Topeka: Cumulus Licensing ...
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
KTBT (92.1 FM "92.1 The Beat") is a contemporary hit radio station, serving the Tulsa area. [2] The iHeartMedia outlet broadcasts with an ERP of 27 kW and is licensed to Broken Arrow, Oklahoma . Its studios are located at the Tulsa Event Center in Southeast Tulsa, and its transmitter site is near Lookout Mountain in southwest Tulsa.
WIBW-FM (94.5 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station in Topeka, Kansas. It is owned by Alpha Media and airs a country radio format. The studios and offices are on SW Executive Drive in Topeka. [2] The transmitter is off Windy Hill Road in Maple Hill. [3] WIBW-FM broadcasts at 100,000 watts. [4]
Several more stations from the Kansas City metropolitan area broadcast into Topeka. Most of Kansas City's stations are among those gauged in Aribtron's semi-annual surveys. Many Topeka stations also penetrate into the eastern counties of the Wichita media market, notably Saline County , which contains Salina , and the counties around Salina.
KOZA (96.9 MHz) is an FM radio station licensed to Effingham, Kansas, and serves the Topeka and Lawrence areas of Northeast Kansas. The station is owned by Many Signals Communications. The station's studios are located on Southwest 29th Street in Topeka, while its transmitter is located near Hoyt.
KSAJ-FM (98.5 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Burlingame, Kansas, and serving the Topeka metropolitan area. It is owned by Alpha Media. [2] The station airs an adult hits radio format, using the national "Jack FM" music service. The studios are on Executive Drive in Topeka. KSAJ-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of ...
Logo as "Country Legends 106.9" KTPK signed on its country format in 1974. In 1997, Kansas Capital Broadcasting, which also owned KTKA-TV, bought the station.They made several changes like broadcasting Kansas State University football and basketball games until 2005, adopted the name "Twister 106.9" in 1998, and then "K-Country" in 2002.