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KTWN may refer to: KTWN-LD, a defunct low-power television station (channel 18) formerly licensed to serve Little Rock, Arkansas, United States KMWA,
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American alternative hip hop duo
released the first offering from their new project KTWN, a song titled "Animal". The project, KTWN, stands for the place The Knux now call home: Koreatown
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Classic hits radio station in Anoka–Minneapolis–St. Paul, Minnesota
the station signed on as KTWN, the sister station of KANO in Anoka (1470 AM, now KMNQ in Brooklyn Park). At first, KTWN’s effective radiated power was
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Air1 radio station in Edina, Minnesota
Minnesota Twins announced KTWN-FM would be the team's new radio flagship, starting with the 2013 season. By October 2013, KTWN-FM transformed again, shifting
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American baseball player and analyst (born 1966)
Minnesota Twins' primary television broadcaster. He also regularly appeared on KTWN-FM, the primary radio affiliate for the Minnesota Twins. On December 12,
Ron_Coomer
Major League Baseball franchise in Minneapolis, Minnesota
team moved to Minneapolis in 1961. For 2013, the Twins moved to FM radio on KTWN-FM 96.3 K-Twin, which is owned by the Pohlad family. The original radio voices
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Radio station in St. Paul, Minnesota, United States
money, the move of the format to the HD2 sub channel of Northern Lights' KTWN, and a five-year sponsorship deal with the Minnesota Twins for "Faith Night"
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American baseball pitcher (born 1955)
regular game analyst Bert Blyleven) and as a regular on-air contributor on KTWN-FM and the Twins Radio Network. On February 10, 2015, it was announced that
Jack_Morris
Radio station in Glencoe, Minnesota, United States
metropolitan area. The station became KGLB on November 1, 2008, renamed to KTWN on August 1, 2011, and returned to the KGLB call sign on December 6, 2012
KGLB
American financier (1915–2009)
Properties, River Road Entertainment, Stanton Group Holdings, Arcadia Solutions, KTWN FM (96.3 FM) Radio Station (through Northern Lights Broadcasting, a holding
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Television station in Minneapolis
format of music videos programmed by local radio station KTWN. K-Twin Communications, owner of KTWN, made an $11 million offer to United Cable to purchase
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Regional Mexican radio station in the Minneapolis–St. Paul metropolitan area
joined the fray. In July 1962, WMIN adopted an all-news format, adopting the KTWN call letters the following November. They were changed back to WMIN the following
KMNV
Clear-channel ESPN Radio affiliate in the Minneapolis–St. Paul metropolitan area
for the Twins until the end of the 2012 season, when games moved to 96.3 KTWN-FM (now KMWA). Unable to find a consistent voice after the loss of Lewis
KSTP_(AM)
Adult contemporary radio station in Lakeville, Minnesota
Moore (creator/owner of the former Twin Cities stations WAYL (93.7 FM) and KTWN (107.9 FM)). It signed on as KCFE on March 11, 1993, airing a smooth jazz/adult
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Radio station in Texarkana, Texas
First air date 1961; 65 years ago (1961) Former call signs KADO (1961–1989) KTWN (1989–1996) KTFS (1996–2014) KCMC (2014–2017) Technical information Licensing
KTFS_(AM)
Radio station in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, United States
formats under the call letters KANO (standing for "Anoka") (also album rock as KTWN in 1979 and country music as KKKC in 1983). In 1984 the station brought back
KMNQ
Radio station in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
is now known as "smooth jazz" from a service run by the former owner of KTWN 108. On May 27, 1988, the station switched back to the legacy WWTC call letters
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California K18MU-D in Round Mountain, Nevada KJVG-LD in Joplin, Missouri KTWN-LD in Searcy, Arkansas KUTB-LD in Salt Lake City, Utah WAPG-CD in Greeneville
Channel 18 digital TV stations in the United States
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Radio station in Osakis, Minnesota, United States
This purchase would allow praisefm to transfer their signal from 95.3FM to KTWN's 96.3 HD2, and increase their signal coverage to a greater portion of the
KBHL
Radio station in Texarkana, Arkansas
58 years ago (1968-06-11) Former call signs KADO-FM (1968–1984) KTWN (1984–1989) KTWN-FM (1989–April 2000) KQIX (April–October 2000) KFYX (October 2000–2011)
KTFS-FM
City, South Dakota KEGG-LD in Tulsa, Oklahoma KJVG-LD in Joplin, Missouri KTWN-LD in Little Rock, Arkansas WADA-LD in Wilmington, North Carolina WHNW-LD
Channel 18 virtual TV stations in the United States
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"iHeartMedia Launches Big 95.5 Chicago" from Radio Insight (January 5, 2015) "96.3 KTWN Go's Alternative" from Radio Insight (January 5, 2015) "Colorado Public Radio
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American sportscaster
broadcasting and media career started with his first paying radio job in 1977 at KTWN in Anoka, Minnesota and has run on several parallel tracks. His robust production
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Atteberry 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 KQGO Cory Provus, Gladden, Atteberry 2016 KTWN-FM 2015 2014 2013 2012 KSTP 2011 Gordon, Gladden, Morris, Atteberry, Ted
List of Minnesota Twins broadcasters
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KJTN-LP in Abilene, Texas KJVG-LD in Joplin, Missouri KSCM-LP in Bryan, Texas KTWN-LD in Searcy, Arkansas KUTB-LD in Salt Lake City, Utah KXVZ-LP in Plainview
Channel 18 low-power TV stations in the United States
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Major League Baseball team season
Tim Laudner, Roy Smalley, Jamie Hersch, Marney Gellner, Kevin Gorg) Radio KTWN-FM (Cory Provus, Dan Gladden, Kris Atteberry, Alfonso Fernandez, Tony Oliva)
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Major League Baseball team season
Paul Molitor Television Fox Sports North (Dick Bremer, Bert Blyleven) Radio KTWN-FM (Cory Provus, Dan Gladden) Stats ESPN.com Baseball Reference ← 2015 Seasons
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Rhythmic Top 40 KHTC—Edina/Minneapolis–Saint Paul flips to adult Top 40 KTWN. Classic rock WZRR—Birmingham, Alabama flips to CHR "99.5 The Vibe". Adult
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Major League Baseball team season
Sports North (Dick Bremer, Bert Blyleven, Jack Morris, Roy Smalley) Radio KTWN-FM (Cory Provus, Dan Gladden, Kris Atteberry) Stats ESPN.com Baseball Reference
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Classic Adult Hits as "Big 92.3." 5 For the first time since sister station KTWN-FM flipped to Top 40 in 2010, the Minneapolis-St. Paul radio market picks
2016_in_radio
Major League Baseball team season
Sports North (Dick Bremer, Bert Blyleven, Ron Coomer, Jamie Hersch) Radio KTWN-FM (Cory Provus, Dan Gladden, Kris Atteberry, Alfonso Fernandez, Tony Oliva)
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English (chiefly southwestern England and South Wales)
English (chiefly southwestern England and South Wales) : occupational name for a fuller, from an agent derivative of Middle English tuck(en) ‘to full cloth’ (Old English tūcian ‘to torment’). This was the term used for the process in the Middle Ages in southwestern England, and the surname is more common there than elsewhere. Compare Fuller and Walker.Americanized form of Jewish To(c)ker (see Tokarz).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Tuachair ‘descendant of Tuachar’, a personal name composed of the elements tuath ‘people’ + car ‘dear’, ‘beloved’.Possibly also an Americanized form of German Tucher, from an occupational name for a cloth maker or merchant, from an agent derivative of Middle High German tuoch ‘cloth’.
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