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KREZ (104.7 MHz) is an FM radio station airing a soft adult contemporary format. The station is licensed to Chaffee, Missouri, and serves the areas of Cape Girardeau and Sikeston, Missouri. KREZ is owned by Withers Broadcasting, through licensee Withers Broadcasting Company of Missouri, LLC. [2]
KGMO (100.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting from Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and reaching portions of southern Illinois, Southeast Missouri, northeast Arkansas, the Missouri Bootheel, Western Kentucky, and the northern portion of West Tennessee with its 100,000-watt signal.
Cape Girardeau: MRR License LLC: Sports (ESPN) KGKS: 93.9 FM: Scott City: MRR License LLC: Adult hits KGMO: 100.7 FM: Cape Girardeau: Withers Broadcasting Company of Missouri, LLC: Classic rock KGMY: 1400 AM: Springfield: iHM Licenses, LLC: Sports (FSR) KGNA-FM: 89.9 FM: Arnold: Missouri River Christian Broadcasting, Inc. Christian (The Good ...
KGKS (93.9 FM, "Mike FM") is a radio station broadcasting an adult hits music format. [2] Licensed to Scott City, Missouri , United States, the station is currently owned by Max Media through MRR License LLC and features programming from Citadel Media .
KCGK (104.1 FM, "Positive Country 104.1") is a radio station licensed to Lutesville, Missouri, serving the areas of Cape Girardeau, Missouri and Marble Hill, Missouri.Owned by Pure Word Broadcasting, LLC, it broadcasts a Christian country music format.
It was sold to KSIM, Inc., in 1993, and to the Zimmer Radio Group in 1996. In December 2003, Mississippi River Radio, acting as Max Media LLC (John Trinder, president/COO), reached an agreement to purchase WCIL , WCIL-FM , WUEZ , WXLT , WOOZ-FM , WJPF , KGIR , KZIM , KEZS-FM , KCGQ-FM , KMAL , KLSC , KWOC , KJEZ , KKLR-FM , KGKS , and KSIM from ...
Cape Cod needed its own similar station to compete in its own market, and in May 1980, 104.7 changed its call letters to WKZE-FM and began its own programming, branding itself "KZ 104 FM". After just over three successful years in the Top 40/CHR format, the station rebranded itself as "Cape 104" on August 1, 1983; a few months later, the ...
The station was sold to Al Sikes in the early 1980s. Target Media, owned by Tom Stine and Mark Rollings, purchased the stations in 1986 and moved the station from a 3-bedroom house in Gordonville to new studios in Cape Girardeau. Target Media sold KJAS AM 1170 in 1988. Target Media then sold Q99 to Zimmer Broadcasting in 1997.