Media outlets starting with K
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KKDFN-AMUnited States of America
KDFN-AM is a commercial station owned by Eagle Bluff Enterprises. The format of the station is variety. KDFN-AM broadcasts to the Doniphan, MO area at 1500 AM. The station targets listeners, ages 13 to 100.
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KKDFO-FMUnited States of America
KDFO-FM is a commercial station owned by iHeartMedia Inc. The format of the station is classic rock. The station airs locally at 98.5 FM. KDFO-FM's target audience is listeners, ages 18 to 54. Newscasts air at various times throughout the day. The station accepts 30-second PSAs in CD and MP3 Download formats covering local topics. KDFO-FM's tagline is "98.5 Fox Classic Rock."
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KKDFR-FMUnited States of America
KDFR-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Family Stations Inc. The format of the station is religion. KDFR-FM's target audience is religious adults, ages 25 and older, in the Des Moines, IA area. The station airs locally at 91.3 FM. KDFR-FM's tagline is "The Sound of the New Life." KDFR-FM's newscasts air at hourly, CT.
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KKDFT-AMUnited States of America
KDFT-AM is a commercial station owned by Multicultural Radio Broadcasting Inc. The format of the station is Hispanic religious programming. The target audience of the station is adults, ages 18 to 64. KDFT-AM broadcasts to the Dallas area at 540 AM. The station does not air newscasts.
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KKDFW-TVUnited States of America
KDFW-TV is the FOX affiliate for the Dallas-Fort Worth market. KDFW broadcasts locally on channel 4. The station was formed in the 1940s, when the owners of radio station KRLD-AM decided to open their own TV station. Starting out as KRLD-TV, it was the fourth Texas television station granted a license to operate by the Federal Communications Commission. Its first telecast was a football game. Later on, it incorporated news and local entertainment programs, and became affiliated with the CBS network. The most significant moments of Channel 4 history came in November 1963, when John F. Kennedy was shot and Channel 4 was there at the event live. Then two days later, the prime suspect of the assassination, Lee Harvey Oswald, was himself shot and killed during the live broadcast. On July 2, 1970, as a result of a merger between two owners, Channel 4 was assigned new call letters. KDFW-TV became the station's new name, since DFW represents the Dallas-Fort Worth viewing area. In 1995, it broke away from CBS, and formed a new alliance with the Fox Network.
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KKDFW-TV OnlineUnited States of America
FOX 4 (Dallas-Fort Worth) includes KDFW and KDFI 27 as part of one of the country's largest TV station groups, FOX Television Stations.
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KKDFX-TVUnited States of America
KDFX-TV is the FOX affiliate for Palm Desert, CA, airing via local cable outlets. The station is owned by News-Press & Gazette Co. KDFX-TV is a low-power sister station to KESQ-TV, and airs encores of KESQ-TV newscasts in the morning and evenings. Although airing on channel 33, the station is known as Fox 11, because cable systems in the Coachella Valley have designated the station at channel 11 in their lineup.
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KKDGE-FMUnited States of America
KDGE-FM is a commercial station owned by iHeart Media Inc. The format of the station is Hot AC. KDGE-FM's target audience is pop music fans, ages 18 to 34, in the Dallas area. The station airs locally at 102.1 FM. KDGE-FM's tagline is, "Star 102.1."
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KKDGL-FMUnited States of America
KDGL-FM is a commercial station owned by Morris Communications. The format of the station is classic hits music. The target audience of the station is adults, ages 18 to 54. The station's tagline is "Eagle 106.9 FM." KDGL-FM broadcasts to the Palm Springs, CA area at 106.9 FM.