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West Des Moines: West Des Moines Community School District: Alternative KWIA: 100.9 FM: Newell: Panther Communications LLC: Classic hits/Adult album alternative KWIT: 90.3 FM: Sioux City: Western Iowa Tech Community College: Public radio KWKY: 1150 AM: Des Moines: Trinity Communications, Inc. Catholic KWLC: 1240 AM: Decorah: Luther College ...
KSRA (960 AM) is a radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary music format. Licensed to Salmon, Idaho, United States, the station is currently owned by Emily and Robert Goodrich through licensee Bitterroot Communications, Inc. It features programming from Cumulus Media Networks. [3] Studios for KSRA AM-FM are located at 315 Riverfront in ...
This category is for radio stations broadcasting in Des Moines, Iowa. Pages in category "Radio stations in Des Moines, Iowa" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
KIOA (93.3 FM) is a commercial radio station in Des Moines, Iowa. It is owned by Saga Communications, operating as part of its Des Moines Radio Group, and airs a classic hits radio format . The station's studios are located at 1416 Locust Street along with Saga's other Des Moines stations ( KSTZ , KAZR , KOEZ , KRNT and KPSZ ).
Some Iowa radio stations already have started playing those holiday tunes. ... 104.1 FM in Des Moines: Des Moines' Christmas music station 104.1 EZ will start playing holiday music at 9 a.m. Nov. 14.
KSRA-FM (92.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music/adult music hybrid format. Licensed to Salmon, Idaho , United States. The station is currently owned by Emily and Robert Goodrich, through licensee Bitterroot Communications, Inc.
KSTZ (102.5 FM, "Star 102.5") is a commercial FM radio station in Des Moines, Iowa. The station airs a hot adult contemporary radio format. KSTZ is part of Saga Communications' Des Moines Radio Group, with studios located on Locust Street in Des Moines. KSTZ has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 92,000 watts (100,000 watts with beam tilt).
Palmer Communications got their start when B.J. Palmer bought WOC from Robert K. Karlowa's Karlowa Radio Corporation in 1922. The Federal Radio Commission's General Order 40 reallocated frequencies in 1928, and WOC was reassigned to share time on 1000 kilohertz with the Banker's Life (now Principal Financial Group) station in Des Moines, Iowa, WHO.