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This is a list of FM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the letters KN ... Hawaii: KNAQ: 89.3 FM: Prescott, Arizona ... KOST: 103.5 ...
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Hawaii which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. In addition, several stations in Honolulu also transmit their audio broadcasts on Spectrum Digital Cable for the entire state of Hawaii through local ...
KLUU (103.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to Wahiawa, Hawaii, and serving the Honolulu metropolitan area.It broadcasts a contemporary Christian radio format. [2] It is owned by the Educational Media Foundation and carries the K-Love Network.
1.12 Hawaii. 1.12.1 Honolulu. 1.13 Illinois. 1.13.1 Chicago. ... KOST 103.5/94.7/103.9 - Mainstream AC; ... KTLK 1130/103.5 - News/talk; Rochester
KOST, with its call sign pronounced "coast" in a stage whisper, continued its easy listening format through the 1970s. This popular format was also heard on rivals KJOI (98.7 FM) and KBIG (104.3). In the early 1980s, KOST gradually added more vocals, and on November 15, 1982, the station switched to an adult contemporary format.
Call sign [5] [6] [7] City of license State Institution Frequency WEGL: Auburn: Alabama: Auburn University: 91.1 FM WLJS: Jacksonville: Alabama: Jacksonville State University: 91.9 FM WVUA: Tuscaloosa: Alabama: University of Alabama: 90.7 FM KRUA: Anchorage: Alaska: University of Alaska Anchorage: 88.1 FM KSUA: Fairbanks: Alaska: University of ...
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of California, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. List of radio stations
On February 14, 2017, Hawaii Public Radio realigned its two program services — HPR-1 now carries news and talk and jazz, while HPR-2 switched to classical music. From the very beginning, HPR intended to offer two distinct programming services when it acquired the resources and transmitters to do so. [ 4 ]