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The station is licensed to Springfield, Missouri and was previously owned by Meyer-Baldridge, Inc. (d/b/a Meyer Communications). On July 24, 2020, it was announced that the sports talk format on KBFL’s sister station KWTO-FM (now KTXR ) would be moving to the KBFL frequencies, and that the entire group of Meyer Communications owned radio ...
KTXR ("98.7 the Dove") is a radio station licensed to Springfield, Missouri, United States broadcasting a soft adult contemporary format. The station was previously a sports talk format known as "JOCK 98.7 ESPN."
Springfield: MO: ESPN The Jock KBLG: 910 AM Billings: MT: ESPN 910 KKVU-HD3: 104.5-3 FM Missoula: MT: 102.9 ESPN Missoula KICS: 1550 AM Hastings: NE: ESPN Radio 1550 ...
KBFL began simulcasting KWTO-FM on July 30, and unveiled a new logo reflecting the new frequencies "JOCK 96.9 FM 99.9 FM 1060 AM." [ 5 ] ESPN on air promos branded the station as “ESPN the JOCK”. As of August 7, 2020, "ESPN the JOCK" fully transitioned to KBFL and KBFL-FM and its 96.9 FM translator. 98.7 FM began broadcasting a soft rock ...
Christopher James Berman (born May 10, 1955), [1] [2] nicknamed "Boomer", is an American sportscaster.He has been an anchor for SportsCenter on ESPN since 1979, joining a month after its initial launch, and hosted the network's Sunday NFL Countdown program from 1985 to 2016 and NFL Primetime from 1987 to 2005 and since 2019.
Jock Jams, Volume 3 was the third album in the Jock Jams compilation album series.. It contained the single "The Jock Jam" (or "ESPN Presents the Jock Jam"), which peaked at #31 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and was certified gold by the RIAA for sales of over 500,000 copies.
The Jock Online; Facility details for Facility ID 73176 (WJYP) in the FCC Licensing and Management System; WJYP in Nielsen Audio's AM station database; Facility details for Facility ID 201135 (W288DP) in the FCC Licensing and Management System; W288DP at FCCdata.org
ESPN wound up being headquartered in Bristol, Connecticut. Rasmussen paid $18,000 for the first acre of ESPN's campus. [8] Getty Oil purchased 85% of ESPN and left 15% of the enterprise to be split. [9] By July 18, 1979, before launch, the investors decided to remove Rasmussen from power. [7] His salary and responsibilities were cut. [10] [11]