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Radio station in Montrose, Colorado, United States
KSTR-FM (96.1 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting a Classic Rock format. Licensed to Montrose, Colorado, United States, it serves the Grand Junction
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KSTR may refer to: KSTR-DT, a television station (virtual channel 49/34 digital) licensed to Irving, Texas, United States KSTR-FM, a radio station (96
KSTR
Television station in Irving, Texas
KSTR-DT (channel 49) is a television station licensed to Irving, Texas, United States, broadcasting the Spanish-language UniMás network to the Dallas–Fort
KSTR-DT
List of radio stations in the U.S. State of Colorado
programming formats. KADZ KAMV-LP KBFR (pirate radio) KBUD (FM) KCMJ-LP KCQX-LP KDEB (AM) KDEY KKCS (FM) KKHG KMZG-LP KRGS KSBP-LP KVLE (AM) KWIR-LP KWMV-LP
List of radio stations in Colorado
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"KKNN - Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Retrieved 2014-08-25. "KSTR - Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Retrieved 2014-08-25. "KNOZ - Station
Media in Grand Junction, Colorado
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1010 AM Glenwood Springs KMTS-FM 99.1 FM Grand Junction KSTR-FM 96.1 FM Gunnison KPKE-AM 1490 AM Lamar KVAY-FM 105.7 FM Pagosa Springs KWUF-AM 1400 AM
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Radio station in Grand Junction, Colorado
KMOZ-FM (92.3 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to serve Grand Junction, Colorado, United States, the station is owned
KMOZ-FM
Radio station in Grand Junction, Colorado
Ministries. KJOL signed on the air on June 19, 1957 and was first licensed, as KSTR, to the Mountain States Broadcasting Company in Grand Junction, for 5,000
KJOL_(AM)
Radio station in Sanger, Texas
nights and Spin 180 on Sunday nights. "Lighthouse 21" also ran a TV show on KSTR 52 in Dallas. It took over four years for the application to be processed
KAWA_(FM)
This is a list of FM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the letters KQ through KS. Low-power FM radio stations, those
List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters KQ–KS)
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Radio station in Grand Junction, Colorado
KMGJ (93.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a contemporary hit radio format. Licensed to Grand Junction, Colorado, United States, it serves the Grand
KMGJ
Radio station in Grand Junction, Colorado, United States
Grand Broadcasting, Inc. Sister stations KGLN, KKVT, KMGJ, KMOZ-FM, KNAM, KNZZ, KSTR-FM History First air date 1959 (1959) Call sign meaning "Team" Technical
KTMM
Radio station in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, United States
Owner MBC Grand Broadcasting, Inc. Sister stations KKVT KMGJ KMOZ-FM KNAM KNZZ KSTR-FM KTMM History First air date 1950 (1950) Call sign meaning Glenwood
KGLN
Radio station in Silt, Colorado
MBC Grand Broadcasting, Inc. Sister stations KGLN, KKVT, KMGJ, KMOZ-FM, KNZZ, KSTR-FM, KTMM History First air date April 2010 Technical information Licensing
KNAM
FM radio frequency
Hill, California KSRV-FM in Ontario, Oregon KSTR in Montrose, Colorado KTRU-LP in Houston, Texas KUIM in Bethel, Alaska KWFI-FM in Aberdeen, Idaho KWRK
96.1_FM
Radio station in Grand Junction, Colorado
KKVT (100.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an adult hits format. Licensed to Grand Junction, Colorado, United States, it serves the Grand Junction
KKVT
Television station in Garland, Texas
metroplex. It is owned and operated by TelevisaUnivision alongside UniMás outlet KSTR-DT (channel 49). The two stations share studios at the Univision Tower on
KUVN-DT
Radio station in Lewisville, Texas
KDXX (107.9 FM) is a Uforia Audio Network Spanish-language contemporary hit radio formatted commercial radio station serving the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex
KDXX
Television station in Galveston, Texas
Thomas owned KLTJ (channel 49, now KSTR-DT) in Dallas from 1983 to 1987; it was a sister station to radio outlet KVTT-FM (now KKXT), which Thomas also owned
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KXTX-TV Dallas (Telemundo)** 47 KTXD-TV Greenville (Merit Street Media) 49 KSTR-DT Irving (UniMás)** 52 KFWD Fort Worth (ShopHQ) 55 KAZD Lake Dallas (WEST
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Radio station in Grand Junction, Colorado
the call letters to KREX and KREX-TV—after his first name. He added KREX-FM in 1960. He sold the stations to a Cincinnati group in 1966, but reclaimed
KNZZ
Radio station in Fort Worth, Texas
KLNO (94.1 FM) is a regional Mexican music formatted radio station broadcasting to the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex in Texas. The station's studios are
KLNO
Television station in Fort Worth, Texas
KXTX and KSTR-TV (channel 49) when both stations affiliated with Spanish-language networks on that date—KXTX having joined Telemundo, while KSTR joined
KFWD
Television station in Baytown, Texas
Thomas, who had earlier built radio station KVTT-FM (now KKXT) and television station KLTJ (now KSTR-TV) in Dallas. The station originally operated from
KUBE-TV
Radio station in Benbrook, Texas
KQBU-FM (107.1 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Benbrook, Texas, United States, serving communities in the western sections of the Dallas–Fort
KQBU-FM
Next-generation TV standard based on ATSC
also planning a trial in Dallas, which would utilize spectrum vacated by KSTR-DT and KTXD-TV to test ATSC 3.0 transmission using a single-frequency network
ATSC_3.0
Television station in Fort Worth, Texas
station), and Univision owned-and-operated station KUVN (channel 23) and KSTR-TV (channel 49), the latter of which became a charter affiliate of TeleFutura
KXAS-TV
Television station in Hollywood, Florida
same name) and Ten's (which was also broadcast on Dallas sister station KSTR-TV from 1999 to 2001); the dance program Barcode; an alternative lifestyle
WAMI-DT
Mexican-American media company
select Puerto Rican radio assets, including San Juan-based WKAQ (AM) and WKAQ-FM. That same month, TelevisaUnivision acquired the rights to the Latin American
TelevisaUnivision
addition, there were no unused fulltime assignments available on the AM and FM bands in the congested New York City region. Quinn saw the pending band extension
List_of_AM_Expanded_Band_station_assignments_issued_by_the_Federal_Communications_Commission_on_March_17,_1997
Television station in Fort Worth, Texas
year, the Mavericks returned to KTVT and KTXA after a three-year deal with KSTR-TV (channel 49) was cut short by that station's impending sale and conversion
KTXA
Argonaut Decommissioned 10 1969-02-03 1973 Eindhoven University of Technology KSTR Arnhem Aqueous breeder Decommissioned 1,000 1974-05-22 2003 KEMA Delphi Delft
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U.S. television stations owned by their own broadcast networks
cluster of KYW-AM (1060) and WPTZ-TV (channel 3) to NBC in exchange for WTAM-AM-FM and WNBK-TV in Cleveland. Westinghouse only agreed to the trade after NBC
Owned-and-operated television stations in the United States
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Television station in Dallas
on channel 39 through 1999, when they signed with new independent station KSTR-TV (channel 49). On October 12, 1996, an accident caused by a crew installing
KXTX-TV
Television station in Alvin, Texas
the same brands for their newscasts that are simulcast on sister station KSTR-DT; Vive La Mañana featured a different graphics and music package that is
KFTH-DT
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Gujarati, Indian, Tamil
God
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English Scandinavian
Godly protection.
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French
From the great estate.
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Indian
Name of a river
Surname or Lastname
German and Dutch
German and Dutch : from Middle Low German, knÅp, Middle Dutch cnoop, cnop(pe) ‘swelling’, ‘lump’, ‘knob’, ‘button’, ‘glob’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of buttons, normally of horn; a nickname for a small, rotund man; or a topographic name for someone who lived by a rounded hillock.English : from Middle English knop(pe) ‘knob’, ‘protuberance’, presumably applied as a nickname for someone with a noticeable wart or carbuncle or with knobbly knees or elbows, or possibly to someone who was small and chubby.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Knop 3.
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Sprout
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Indian, Sanskrit
Devotion; Of Loving Nature
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Muslim
Rationale, Intelligent, Rightly-guided, Having the true faith
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Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Name of Lord Sugureshwar
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British, English
Loyal
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See Czar.