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FM Frequency of the Week: 95.5

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Tyler TX:

A virtual grab bag, depending on which way the wind blows. Typically it's either CHR KAFX Diboll (Lufkin-Nacogdoches) "K-Fox 95-5", or Country KITX Hugo, OK "K 95-5", but I have KKMJ from Austin, and KOME from Tolar (SW of Ft. Worth) both logged, as well as an amazing feat of full service KFCE-LP from Wills Point, TX @ only 50 watts/16 meters nearly 50 miles to my NW. The weather was just right for that one. All obtained with the local, and strong, K-DOK translator one channel up.
 
Mankato, MN
KCHK New Prague (I've spoke of it here a few times)

www.kchkradio.net

local from 5am-6pm
local news/talk/polkas from 5-9 (live music Fridays)
classic country from 9-11:25
trading post from 11:25-noon
news from noon-1
polkas from 1-3
oldies (50's/60s) from 3-6
Live and Local Programming | KCHK

Then the classic country satellite format (Westwood One formerly Dial Global)

Saturdays local from 5am-2pm
Sundays polkas from 5am-11pm sans 3 church services

lots of high school sports also. Yesterday they had 4 softball games
 
I'm going to guess that it was all fully sponsored!
pretty much. It was a double elimination tourney (sections) so they were guaranteed 3 games but ended up with 4 games but yeah all the commercials were for local businesses in the area of the team playing. Heck even the "scoreboard" was sponsored so at the end of each half inning it was "on the Kubes (Kib-ish) floors scoreboard its _____"

KCHK does lots of high school sports and all the commercials are for local businesses of the team playing.
 
East Tennessee: One of the few open frequencies. I've had WQHY, Prestonsburg, KY, WSM-FM, Nashville and (before the tower move), WSBB, Doraville GA at various times. From Clingman's Dome, I only barely had WSBB after the tower move.
 
Empty frequency in Hartland, VT. Obliterated by IBOC splatter from WKSS (95.7) in Meriden, CT. During my teenage years in suburban Boston, WBRU Providence, RI, was audible with progressive/album rock, EMF now owns the station, with the call WLVO, and uses it to air its national K-Love feed.
 
Wilmington Delaware

Normally an open frequency but on warm humid nights and early mornings WPGC in Morningside MD (DC suburb) will come in with Urban contemporary programming.
 
In the Bay Area: splatter from KGMZ (95.7).

In my temporary Albuquerque location: all-classical KHFM (95.5) from Santa Fe, whose intellectual property descends from the original KHFM at 96.3, founded in 1954 by three schoolteachers, becoming Albuquerque's second FM station. The present-day KHFM has a surprisingly good signal in the Nob Hill area of Albuquerque.
 
From Pickerington, Ohio, it's local urban AC WXMG "Magic 95.5" from about 15 miles to my southeast, just west of Lancaster. 21,000 watts at almost 800 feet get out very well. For decades, this was country giant WHOK "K 95."
 
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