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On March 4, 97.5 began stunting with a loop of "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport" by Rolf Harris, along with recorded announcements that a "new radio station is coming to Rochester." The station promoted its new format, ready to launch on March 7. [11] At noon on March 7, 2016 KNXR became "Minnesota 97.5" with a classic hits format.
Minnesota Public Radio: Classical KCFB: 91.5 FM: St. Cloud: ... New Prague: Ingstad Brothers Broadcasting, LLC ... Radio License Holdings LLC: Classic rock
CIQM originally operated as Q103 at 103.1 FM (now the home of CFHK-FM in St. Thomas) from its sign-on in 1986 [1] until moving to the 97.5 frequency vacated by CKO in 1993. [2] For many years, the station was known as Q97.5 , even after taking on the " EZ Rock " trademark; in 2006, the "Q" was dropped and the station became known as simply 97.5 ...
KVEX-LP is a Classic Alternative Rock formatted low-power broadcast radio station licensed to Saint Cloud, Minnesota, serving Saint Cloud and Sauk Rapids in Minnesota. [3] KVEX-LP is owned and operated by St. Cloud State University. [4] The station's transmitter is located atop Sherburne Hall on campus, shared with KZYS-LP. [5]
KDKK (97.5 FM) is a radio station in Park Rapids, Minnesota. It broadcasts with 100,000 watts of effective radiated power. It is owned by De La Hunt Media, Inc., and has a locally produced adult standards/nostalgia music format. It also carries the simulcast of the "Coffee Talk" program, which originates at KPRM, and is also simulcasted on KDKK.
KZYS-LP is a low-power broadcast radio station licensed to Saint Cloud, Minnesota, serving Saint Cloud and Sauk Rapids in Minnesota. [3] The station signed on the air in August 2015, from a tower shared with KVEX-LP on the campus of St. Cloud State University. [4]
WGVX (105.1 MHz), WLUP (105.3 MHz) and WWWM-FM (105.7 MHz) are three separate radio stations that make up a trimulcast serving the Minneapolis-St. Paul radio market. The three stations are owned by Cumulus Media, along with sister stations KQRS-FM and KXXR. The three stations broadcast an adult contemporary radio format, with the moniker "Love ...
This station received its original construction permit from the Federal Communications Commission on January 25, 2006. [5] In March 2006, permit holder D&E Communications applied to the FCC for permission to transfer the permit to Edward De La Hunt, Sr., of De La Hunt Broadcasting. The transfer was approved by the FCC on August 21, 2006, and ...