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KRCC-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Colorado College. The format of the station is variety. The station airs locally on 91.5 FM. KRCC-FM's target audience is adults, ages 13 to 100, in the Colorado Springs, CO area. KRCC-FM's newscasts air hourly, MT.
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WLUB-FM is a commercial station owned by iHeart Media Inc. The format of the station is contemporary country. WLUB-FM's target audience is listeners, ages 18 to 54, in Augusta, GA and surrounding communities. The station airs locally at 105.7 FM. WLUB-FM's tagline is "105.7 The Bull."
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WNEW-FM is a commercial station owned by Audacy, Inc. The format of the station is adult contemporary. WNEW-FM broadcasts to the New York area at 102.7 FM. The outlet offers a digital Podcast.
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KQRX-FM is a commercial station owned by Brazos Communications West, LLC. The format of the station is active rock. KQRX-FM's tagline is "Rock 95.1" and its slogan is "Where Basin Rocks." KQRX-FM's target audience is adults, ages 18 to 54. KQRX-FM broadcasts to the Midland, TX area at 95.1 FM.
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KPOO-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Poor Peoples Radio Inc. The format of the station is variety, featuring jazz, blues, reggae, hip hop, gospel, salsa and samba music. The station's target audience is local listeners, ages 13 to 100. News and public affairs programs highlighting the concerns of San Francisco's African-American, Asian, gay, and poor communities are also featured. KPOO-FM broadcasts to the San Francisco area at 89.5 FM.
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KADA-AM is a commercial station owned by SCORE BROADCASTING. The format of the station is sports and talk. KADA-AM's target audience is sports listeners, ages 13 to 100, in the Ada, OK area. The station airs locally on 1230 AM and broadcasts KREF-AM programming. KADA-AM's newscasts air at the bottom of every hour. The station does not accept unsolicited faxes
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WXKS-FM is a commercial station owned by iHeartMedia Inc. The format of the station is Top 40/CHR. WXKS-FM's target audience is Top 40/CHR music listeners, ages 18 to 54, in the Boston area. The station airs locally at 107.9 FM. WXKS-FM's tagline is "Kiss 108" and their slogan is "Boston's Hit Music Station."
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WFQX-FM is a commercial station owned by iHeartMedia Inc. The format of the station is rock alternative. WFQX-FM's target audience is rock music listeners, ages 18 to 54, in the Washington, D.C. area. The station airs locally at 99.3 FM. WFQX-FM's tagline is "99.3 The Fox Rocks." WFQX-FM's newscasts air at the top of the hour. WFQX-FM is a sister station to WMRE-AM, WUSQ-FM, WTFX-AM and WXVA-FM.
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KCMB-FM is a commercial station owned by Elkhorn Media Group. The format of the station is country. KCMB-FM broadcasts to the La Grande, OR area at 104.7 FM. The station targets listeners, ages 18 to 64. KCMB-FM's newscasts air from 6am to 9am, PT and from 4:30pm to 6pm, PT.
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KCBS-TV is the CBS affiliate for the Los Angeles market. KCBS-TV broadcasts locally on channel 2. The station was originally licensed and constructed by Don Lee Inc. in 1931, as an experimental station with the call letters W6XAO. In 1948, W6XAO was officially declared a full commercial station and adopted the call letters KTSL-TV. In 1951, Columbia Broadcasting System bought the station and changed the call letters again to KNXT-TV. Although the station had ties to CBS and CBS programming since the 1950s, it did not officially become the CBS affiliate until 1984. KCBS-TV merged news operations with KCAL-TV in July 2002 and promotes KCAL-TV as it's main local news station, with KCBS airing KCAL-branded newscasts. Together, KCBS and KCAL are known as KCAL News.