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According to station owner Steven R Bartholomew, "This station represents music with energy!" [3] KIQN has been granted a construction permit to move to 103.1 FM. [4] [5] On September 1, 2015, the then-KJQY changed their format to country, branded as "KIQ'N Country". [6] The station changed its call sign to the current KIQN on November 23, 2015.
KISZ-FM (97.9 MHz) is a country music radio station in the Four Corners area of the Western United States. It is licensed to Cortez, Colorado and is owned by Hutton Broadcasting, LLC. Bill Kruger-Regional Director, Don Kirk-Program Director. Overnights feature "Kickin It With Kix", hosted by Kix Brooks.
Effective December 10, 2015, KQSC was sold by Kona Coast Radio to Mountain Radio Group Inc., at a purchase price of $200,000. On January 1, 2016, KQSC flipped to a country music format called Mountain Country 1530. [5] On November 11, 2024, KQSC changed their format from country music to a simulcast of classic hits-formatted KDZA 1230 AM Pueblo ...
KDNF (840 AM) is a radio station licensed to Belen, New Mexico, United States, which also serves the Albuquerque area. The station is owned by Sheila and Derek Underhill, through licensee KD Radio Inc. [2] KDNF airs a classic country format branded as "Genuine Country 840". The transmitter tower for KDNF is located in South Valley, New Mexico.
KWBL (106.7 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Denver, Colorado.It is owned by iHeartMedia and it broadcasts a country format branded as 106.7 The Bull.KWBL carries two nationally syndicated country music shows from co-owned Premiere Networks: The Bobby Bones Show on weekday mornings and CMT Nites with Cody Alan heard overnight.
KJME is a radio station airing a classic country/bluegrass format licensed to Fountain, Colorado, broadcasting on 780 kHz AM and 105.1 FM. The station serves the Colorado Springs, Colorado and Pueblo, Colorado areas, and is owned by Timothy C. Cutforth.
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On May 7, 1975, this station received its original construction permit from the Federal Communications Commission and was assigned the call letters KSUT. [3] Originally licensed as a 10 watt community radio station serving the Southern Ute Indian Reservation, KSUT began regular broadcasting in June 1976 with a mix of tribal news and personal messages for the residents of the reservation. [4]