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KRZQ (105.9 FM, "Ace Country 105.9") is a radio station in Amargosa Valley, Nevada serving the area with a country music format. [2] References
In 2009, Shamrock Communications was granted a construction permit to build a new FM station northeast of Reno and licensed to Fallon. It took three years to get the station on the air. [4] On November 12, 2012, the station signed on, airing an alternative rock format. On August 2, 2017, KRZQ was acquired by Big Horn Media from Shamrock ...
Worship music KAVB: 98.7 FM: Hawthorne: NYX Communications, Inc. Classic Hits KAVS-LP: 93.9 FM: Fallon: Oasis Christian Radio: Christian KBET: 790 AM: Winchester: Silver State Broadcasting LLC – Debtor in Possession: Silent KBGZ: 103.9 FM: Spring Creek: Global One Media, Inc: Country KBOK-LP: 93.3 FM: Reno: Sonrise Church d/b/a Calvary Chapel ...
KRZQ began calling itself "Reno's Best Music Mix" and "Mix 100.9." The change in format did not result in immediate job losses, as many personalities started simply using different names. [ 9 ] The hot adult contemporary was designed to fill the void from when KLCA dropped it for contemporary hit radio by July 2011 .
KXDD (104.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Yakima, Washington, United States, the station serves the Yakima area.The station is currently owned by David Stephens of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
A beautiful music format was planned, but WSSP initially adopted a country music format as Brevard's Stereo Country 104. The country format was a temporary measure until the upgrade of the station's signal could be finalized. [4] The move to Bithlo was completed in 1985, and WSSP became beautiful music WSSPer 104 ("whisper").
They were owned by Birch Bay Broadcasting and the two stations simulcast a country music format. In the late 1970s, KERI began airing separate programming. From 1979 to 1989, it was KNWR, carrying the TM Stereo Rock automated Adult Top 40 format. [5] On November 1, 1989, it flipped to an adult contemporary format, taking the KAFE call letters.
On May 6, 2013 at 1:06 pm, KWNZ signed as 106-3 Pop-FM with a rhythmic adult contemporary format. The first song was "Pop Muzik" by M. [3]On July 22, 2013, The station debuted their on-air lineup with Freddie Bueno hosting mornings, Melody Minx in middays, KWNZ alum "Wild Bill" Shakespeare in afternoons and Reno radio vet Rick Carter at night.