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  2. KMOQ - Wikipedia

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    KMOQ (105.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock format. Licensed to Columbus, Kansas , United States, the station serves the Joplin area. The station is currently owned by American Media Investments, Inc. [ 2 ]

  3. List of radio stations in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 January 2025, at 19:24 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. WSPY-FM - Wikipedia

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    WSPY-FM (107.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary/full service format. Licensed to Plano, Illinois, United States, it serves the Fox Valley and Chicago's far west suburbs. WSPY-FM 107.1 was founded by Larry and Pam Nelson. The first air date for WSPY-FM was on January 19, 1974, and has never been off the air.

  5. WZVN (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WZVN (107.1 FM, "Z-107.1") is an American radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary music format. Licensed to Lowell, Indiana, United States, it serves Northwest Indiana and Chicago's south suburbs. The station is owned by Adams Radio Group, through licensee ARG of Northern Indiana LLC. [5]

  6. WNVR - Wikipedia

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    WNVR began broadcasting March 1, 1988, [5] [6] airing an all-news format. [5] [7] [6] The station's call sign stood for "News Voice Radio", its slogan at the time.[5] [7] WNVR was originally owned by Midwest Radio Associates, and ran 500 watts during daytime hours only, with its transmitter located in Mundelein, Illinois.

  7. WTDK - Wikipedia

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    WTDK (107.1 FM, "The Duck") is a radio station licensed to serve Federalsburg, Maryland.The station is owned by the Draper Holdings Business Trust, as part of a cluster with CBS/Fox affiliate WBOC-TV (channel 16), NBC affiliate WRDE-LD (channel 31), Telemundo affiliate WBOC-LD (channel 42), and sister radio stations WCEM-FM, WBOC-FM, WCEM, WAAI, and WRDE-FM. [3]

  8. KTHI - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, KCID-FM changed its call sign to KTHI and flipped to a classic hits format and rebranded as "107.1 K-Hits". On May 2, 2024, as part of a series of layoffs at Lotus' Boise stations, midday host Barry Lewis and afternoon host Bridget Bonde left the station.

  9. WCBC-FM - Wikipedia

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    WCBC-FM began in 1990 as WKZG, always owned by Cumberland Broadcasting Corporation. The call letters were changed in 1994 to WCBC-FM, to match sister station WCBC 1270 AM. Previously, the WCBC-FM call letters were used between 1963-1969 by a Christian radio station in Baltimore , broadcasting on 105.7 MHz . [ 2 ]