
Arizona Radio Station Introduction: Knuv, Kpxq, Kwmt-FM, Kgme, Kxci, Koht, Khil, Ktzr-FM, Knlb, Ktnn, Krim-LP, Knau, Kvit, Kqmr, Khyt, Kmxz-FM
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ISBN10: 1155423046
ISBN13: 9781155423043
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 38
Weight: 0.19
Height: 0.08 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781155423043
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 38
Weight: 0.19
Height: 0.08 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: KNUV, KPXQ, KWMT-FM, KGME, KXCI, KOHT, KHIL, KTZR-FM, KNLB, KTNN, KRIM-LP, KNAU, KVIT, KQMR, KHYT, KMXZ-FM, KJZZ, KKMR, KBAQ, KCYK, KCMA-LP, KPYT-LP, KBSZ, KXEW, KJLL, KFLX, KBLU, KBMB, KKNT, KPPV, KBRP-LP, KIKO, KCEE, KDVA, KFNX, KRCY-FM, KDAP, KLKA, KCWG-LP, KLPX, KSUN, KIKO-FM, KAFF, KFXR-FM, KGMG, KZUL-FM, KAZM, KJNN-LP, KPKR, KVOI, KQNA, KBWV-LP, KDDL, KMOG, KXKQ, KVNA-FM, KZZZ, KAAA, KIIM-FM, KUAT-FM, KJJJ, KZKE, KMZQ-FM, KUAZ, KYET, KFLR-FM, KCUB, KTAN, KXFF, KFNN, KXEG, KGMN, KSED, KCKY, KDAP-FM, KGPS-LP, KDJI, KMIK, KUYI, KFLT, KKYZ, KYBC, KFLG, KTHQ, KCLS, KRDX, KQST, KSGC, KFTT, KTBA, KIDR, KWXL-LP, KWIM, KAMP, KPUP-LP, KVRD-FM, KCDQ, KVIB, KZLZ, KNTR, KXAZ, KWCD, KLPZ, KWRQ, KQSS, KJIK, KQAZ, KBUX, KTTI, KXXT, KFMM, KRRK, KGCB, KWRK, KKLD, KAWC, KOHN, KASA, KEVT, KPHF, KINO, KATO, KWKM, KPGE, KRMH, KBTK, KPUB, KZXK, KMGN, KCUZ, KAVV, KEC94, KRVZ, KWCX-FM, KGVY, KBXZ, WXL30, KAWC-FM, KCMT, KGMS, KVWM, KRFM, Sun Sounds of Arizona, KCEC-FM, KNAI, KJTA, KFLT-FM, KLJZ, KAFF-FM, KNNB, KNOG, KCFY, KOFH, KZMK, KYRM, KSNX, KWFM, KSAZ, KWSS-LP, KZUA, KGHR, KJZA, KVSL, KNOT, KQSR, KJAG. Excerpt: KNUV (1190 AM) is a Spanish-language station broadcasting from studios located in midtown Phoenix; the station is licensed to Tolleson, Arizona. It is owned by New Radio Venture (now in bankruptcy). The station was originally signed on by E. O. Smith as KZON, before trying a Spanish format and becoming KRDS by the 1960s. The station operated as Cards Country with a moderately popular country music format prior to adopting a news/talk format in the early 1970s. It changed to a Christian talk and music format in 1975. It was simulcast on KRDS-FM 105.3 Wickenburg in the 1990s. This station is now KHOV. In 1997, the station changed call letters to KMYL. KMYL aired the Music of Your Life format, and later changed to NBC 1190...