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  2. KZGL - Wikipedia

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    KZGL (103.7 FM) is an Adult hits formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Flagstaff, Arizona, serving Flagstaff and Sedona in Arizona. [4] KZGL is managed by Murphy Broadcasting. [ 5 ]

  3. List of radio stations in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco de Asis Roman Catholic Parish Flagstaff: Catholic KXKQ: 94.3 FM: Safford: Double-R-Communications LLC ... KZGL: 103.7 FM: Flagstaff: Murphy Air, LLC ...

  4. List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign ...

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  5. KKLD - Wikipedia

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    The station dropped Top 40 in 1991 for adult contemporary under the call letters KZGL. In 1996, the station dropped AC for classic rock retaining its call letters. Two years later in 1998, the station flipped its format to a modern rock music format branded as "The Z" with its slogan "The Total Rock Experience" (primary) or "We Just Suck a ...

  6. KAFF (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KAFF (930 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Flagstaff, Arizona, airing a news/talk radio format. It is owned by Roger and Nancy Anderson, through licensee Flagstaff Radio, Inc. The studios are on West Route 66 in Flagstaff. By day, KAFF is powered at 5,000 watts using a non-directional antenna.

  7. KCLS (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    The first, KFXY, operated in Flagstaff from December 10, 1925, to 1932. The station was owned and operated by Mary Costigan and operated from the Orpheum Theatre and Monte Vista Hotel. [ 1 ] It changed its call letters to KUMA on June 22, 1932, as part of a move to Yuma ; [ 2 ] the station operated in Yuma until the FCC revoked its license on ...

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  9. KVNA-FM - Wikipedia

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    KVNA-FM (100.1 FM, "100.One") was a commercial radio station in Flagstaff, Arizona broadcasting an Adult Album Alternative format. They enjoyed a successful run close to 11 years. It is one of six radio stations in the Flagstaff-Prescott region of Northern Arizona owned by the Yavapai Broadcasting Corporation.