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KFNS had also broadcast on an FM radio station, KFNS-FM, based in Troy, Missouri, from 1999 until July 15, 2009. It was heard in Lincoln, St. Charles and Warren Counties in eastern Missouri, with the same programming as its AM partner. Currently, 100.7 FM is a classic rock station, known as "100.7 The Viper." [17]
KFNS-FM (100.7 FM, "The Viper") is a radio station broadcasting a mainstream rock format. Licensed to Troy, Missouri, United States, the station serves the St. Louis Metropolitan area, with an effective radiated power of 6,000 watts and new studios located in Lake St. Louis, Missouri.
KFNS-FM, a radio station (100.7 FM) licensed to Troy, Missouri, United States Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about radio and/or television stations with the same/similar call signs or branding.
Yates joins Bally Sports South from KSDK, the local NBC affiliate in St. Louis, where she worked since October 2019. She previously co-hosted a radio show on KFNS 590 The Fan with former St. Louis ...
KFNS itself reverted to sports, but retained the "Man" nickname. [11] For several months, KFNS and KXFN staffers were publicly critical of station management. [12] There was on-air sparring between hosts, and even a physical altercation between KFNS' morning host and the station manager (who subsequently resigned). [13]
Station Frequency City Format Sports carried Notes WRMJ: FM 102.3 Aledo, IL: Country: football, men's basketball WBGZ: AM 1570 FM 94.3 FM 107.1 Alton, IL: Talk radio: football, men's basketball Serves Northern St. Louis & Metro-East area WIBH: AM 1440 FM 102.5 Anna, IL: Classic Country: football, men's basketball WWHX: FM 100.7 Bloomington, IL ...
A local television news station in Arizona is mourning the death of its “beloved” 28-year-old anchor. Ana Orsini, who hosted the flagship morning show on the CBS affiliate KOLD News 13 in ...
Dino Costa is a former American talk radio host, mostly recently with KFNS 590 "The Fan" in St. Louis, Missouri. [1] He is the former host of The Dino Costa Show broadcast over Sirius XM Radio from 2009 to 2013.