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  2. KTLO-FM - Wikipedia

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    The construction permit was granted on July 1, 1970, and KTLO-FM began broadcasting at 98.3 MHz on January 11, 1971. [1] $30,000 in new equipment was installed at the KTLO studios on Highway 5 to prepare for the launch of the stereo outlet. [6] KTLO-FM broadcast from a hilltop tower located west of the studios and AM transmitter site. [7]

  3. List of radio stations in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    KTLO: 1240 AM: Mountain Home: Mountain Lakes Broadcasting Corp. Country KTLO-FM: 97.9 FM: Mountain Home: ... This page was last edited on 17 November 2024, at 23:06 ...

  4. 97.9 FM - Wikipedia

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    KTLO-FM in Mountain Home, Arkansas; KTMN in Cloudcroft, New Mexico; KUPD in Tempe, Arizona; ... This page was last edited on 24 July 2024, at 04:18 (UTC).

  5. KTLO - Wikipedia

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    KTLO may refer to: KTLO (AM), a radio station (1240 AM) licensed to serve Mountain Home, Arkansas, United States; KTLO-FM, a radio station (97.9 FM) licensed to serve Mountain Home, Arkansas; KTLO-LD, a low-power television station (channel 29, virtual 46) licensed to serve Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

  6. KTLO (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KTLO 1240 AM is a radio station licensed to Mountain Home, Arkansas. The station broadcasts a country music format and is owned by Mountain Lakes Broadcasting Corp. [3]

  7. KAMS - Wikipedia

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    Website: Official website: KAMS (95.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Mammoth Spring, Arkansas, United States. The station is currently owned by E-Communications, LLC.

  8. WBSX - Wikipedia

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    7 months later, in May 2002, the station returned to a more current-based rock format under the call sign of WBSX, and branding as "97-9 X" with an alternative rock format (which was moved over from 93.7 FM). By 2007, the station adopted its current active rock format. Citadel merged with Cumulus Media on September 16, 2011. [2]

  9. WTRG - Wikipedia

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    This station was assigned call letters as WLGQ on August 5, 1988, which it held until switching to WYTT on January 17, 2003. It switched again, this time to current call sign WTRG, on January 10, 2005.