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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 ...
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
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.
It was the sister station to WWCO (1240 AM), and carried a country music format. [4] Most radios at the time did not receive FM signals, so the station was largely automated, with pre-recorded announcements. It was acquired by entertainer and TV host Merv Griffin in 1972, changing its call letters to WIOF (standing for "1-0-Four", its dial ...
KCMY (1300 AM with translator K273AF at 102.5 FM serving Reno) is a radio station broadcasting a classic country format, branding itself as "Cowboy Country". Licensed to Carson City, Nevada, United States, the station is currently owned by The Evans Broadcasting Company, Inc. and features programming from Fox News Radio, as well as local news.
It played quarter-hour sweeps of instrumental music with some soft vocals. The station was mostly automated. It changed to country music in 1986. In 1987, the station received approval to move from 92.9 FM to 104.1 FM. [2] In 1997, CFQX was granted a license amendment to move from 104.1 FM to 95.3 FM. [3]