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TUNE IN, TUNE OUT RADIO COVERS MUSICAL RANGE.


AM stations

540-XSURF (standards)

570-KLAC (standards)

600-KOGO (talk)

610-KAVL (sports)

640-KFI (news-talk)

670-KIRN (Iranian language Noun 1. Iranian language - the modern Persian language spoken in Iran
Iranian

Indo-Iranian, Indo-Iranian language - the branch of the Indo-European family of languages including the Indic and Iranian language groups
)

690-XETRA (sports news and talk)

710-KSPN (sports talk)

740-KBRT (religious)

790-KABC (news-talk)

830-KPLS (talk)

850-KIIS (top 40)

870-KRLA (talk-variety)

900-KALI (Spanish/religious)

930-KHJ (Spanish language Spanish language, member of the Romance group of the Italic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Romance languages). The official language of Spain and 19 Latin American nations, Spanish is spoken as a first language by about 330 million persons )

980-KFWB (all news)

1020-KTNQ (Spanish language)

1070-KNX (news, drama)

1090-XEPRS (sports talk)

1110-KDIS (children)

1150-KXTA (sports talk)

1190-KXMX (Korean Korean, language of uncertain ancestry. It is thought by some scholars to be akin to Japanese, by others to be a member of the Altaic subfamily of the Ural-Altaic family of languages (see Uralic and Altaic languages), and by still others to be unrelated to any known )

1220-KIIS (top 40)

1230-KYPA (Korean)

1260-KSUR (standards)

1300-KAZN (Asian)

1330-KWKW (Spanish language)

1380-KWJL (adult standards Adult Standards is a North American radio format heard primarily on AM or class A FM stations.

Adult Standards is aimed at "mature" adults, meaning mainly those 50 and older, often considerably older.
)

1390-KLTX (Spanish/religious)

1430-KMRB (Asian)

1460-KTYM (religion)

1540-KMPC (sports)

1580-KBLA (Spanish language)

1600-KMNY (Asian)

1650-KFOX (Korean)

FM stations

88.1-KKJZ (jazz/all styles)

88.3-KCLU (NPR/jazz)

88.5-KCSN (classical and variety)

88.9-KXLU (eclectic/new music)

89.3-KPCC (NPR/talk)

89.9-KCRW (NPR/eclectic)

90.7-KPFK (politics, talk/eclectic)

91.1-KCPB (classical)

91.5-KUSC (classical)

91.9-KTLW (religious)

92.3-KHHT (old and new r&b)

92.7-KMLT (adult contemporary)

93.1-KCBS (rock 'n' roll rock 'n' roll: see rock music.  oldies Oldies is a generic term commonly used to describe a radio format that usually concentrates on Top 40 music from the '50s, '60s and '70s.

Oldies are typically from R&B, pop and rock music genres.
)

93.5-KZBA (Latin-dance)

93.9-KZLA (country)

94.3-KBUA (Spanish language)

94.7-KTWV (smooth jazz This articlearticle or section has multiple issues:
* Its quality may be compromised by peacock terms.
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* It needs additional references or sources for verification.
)

95.5-KLOS (active rock)

95.9-KFSH (Christian pop)

96.3-KXOL (Spanish Spanish, river, c.150 mi (240 km) long, issuing from Spanish Lake, S Ont., Canada, NW of Sudbury, and flowing generally S through Biskotasi and Agnew lakes to Lake Huron opposite Manitoulin island. There are several hydroelectric stations on the river. )

96.7-KWIZ (Spanish)

97.1-KLSX (talk)

97.7-KAVS (top 40)

97.9-KLAX (Spanish language)

98.3-KRCV (Spanish oldies)

98.7-KYSR (contemporary)

99.5-KKLA (religious talk)

99.9-KOLA (oldies)

100.3-KKBT (urban contemporary)

101.1-KRTH (oldies)

101.9-KSCA (Spanish language)

102.3-KJLH (modern r&b)

102.7-KIIS (top 40)

103.1-KDLD (dance-pop)

103.1-KTPI (country)

103.3-KRUZ (contemporary)

103.5-KOST (adult contemporary)

103.9-KRCD (Spanish language)

104.3-KBIG (adult contemporary)

105.1-KMZT (classical)

105.5-KBUE (Spanish language)

105.9-KPWR (top 40)

106.7-KROQ (alternative rock)

107.1-KLYY (Spanish top 40)

107.5-KLVE (Spanish language)

107.9-KWVE (religious)
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