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KCTN (100.1 FM) is a commercial radio station that serves the Elkader, Iowa area. The station primarily broadcasts a country music format. KCTN is licensed to Design Homes, Inc. The transmitter and broadcast tower are located between Garnavillo and Elkader, near the unincorporated community of Clayton Center.
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KWAY Country AM 1470 FM 96.3 has local news and broadcasts high school sports featuring Waverly-Shell Rock and the entire area and is the home of Wartburg College football each Fall. The station's antenna system uses two towers arranged in a directional array that concentrates its signal toward the northeast.
KXIA (101.1 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station broadcasting a Country radio format. [2] It is licensed to Marshalltown, Iowa, and serves the Des Moines metropolitan area. The station is currently licensed to Trending Media, Inc. [3] KXIA is powered at 100,000 watts, the maximum for non-grandfathered FM radio stations in the U.S
KKRF (107.9 FM) is a commercial radio station that serves the Stuart, Iowa area. The station broadcasts a Real Country format.. Until January 31, 2012, KKRF was licensed to Coon Valley Communications, Inc which was owned by Patrick Delaney who also owned KDLS (AM) in Perry, Iowa and KGRA in Jefferson, Iowa.
KXKT (103.7 FM) is an American radio station broadcasting a country music format. [2] Licensed to Glenwood, Iowa, United States, the station serves the Omaha area.The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. and licensed as iHM Licenses, LLC. [3]
WLLR-FM (103.7 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Davenport, Iowa, United States, whose format is modern country music. The station broadcasts at a power of 100 kW.
The frequency changed to 1330 a short time later, operating with 5,000 watts. McElroy formed KWWL-TV in 1953, and KWWL-FM (now KFMW) in 1968. KWWL was a very popular top 40 station until the format moved to KFMW in 1982. On February 16, 1981, KWWL became KWLO with the sale of the Black Hawk Broadcasting Company to Forward Communications.