KMOO-FM (99.9 FM, "K-Moo") is a radio station that broadcasts a Country music format. Licensed in Mineola, Texas, United States, the station serves the Tyler-Longview area. The station is currently owned by Hightower Radio, Inc. Studios and transmitter are located in Mineola. KMOO was authorized at 96.7 MHz in 1977. It was owned by Sam and Joyce Curry. Under Curry's mandate, the station was indicated by its ownership and on-air personalities such as "KM Double O", and on-air personalities were not allowed to call the "KMOO" station, with the last three letters pronounced in a similar way to a noise made by cattle. Sam Curry sold the station in 1995, when he planned to start a race for the Wood County judge as a Democrat, a race he eventually lost.
KMOO 99.9 FM er en radiostation i USA, der udsendes i format Country
WTMR (800 AM) is a radio station that broadcasts a religious format. The company, licensed in Camden, New Jersey, USA,
WTMR - 800 AM er en radiostation i USA, der udsendes i format Kristen musik
King FM is the right choice when it comes to classical music. Broadcasting directly from Seattle!
Classical King FM 98.1 FM er en radiostation i USA, der udsendes i format Klassisk musik
Bring you a House, R&B and Gospel sound from Detroit, MI.
Music Sessions 313 er en radiostation i USA, der udsendes i format House / Rhythm and blues / Gospel
KBGA (89.9 FM), licensed to Missoula, Montana, is a college radio station on the University of Montana campus.
KBGA - Missoula 89.9 FM er en radiostation i USA, der udsendes i format Alternativ rock
KKLH (104.7 FM) is a radio station that broadcasts a classic rock format. Licensed in Marshfield, Missouri, United
KKLH - The Cave 104.7 FM er en radiostation i USA, der udsendes i format Klassisk rock