KBYR — may refer to:* KBYR (AM), a radio station (700 AM) licensed to Anchorage, Alaska, United States * KBYR FM, a radio station (91.5 FM) licensed to Rexburg, Idaho, United States … Wikipedia
KBYR (AM) — Infobox Radio Station name = KBYR frequency = 700 (kHz) city = Anchorage, Alaska area = Anchorage, Alaska format = Talk owner = KMBQ Corp. erp = 10,000 watts branding = Smart Radio 700 class = A facility id = 49612 website = [http://www.kbyr.com… … Wikipedia
Clear-channel station — This article is about class A/class I protected AM stations. For stations owned by the company named Clear Channel, see Clear Channel Communications. A clear channel station is an AM band Radio station in North America that has the highest… … Wikipedia
CFRB — City of license Toronto, Ontario Branding Newstalk 1010 Frequency 1010 kHz (AM) 6.07 MHz (Shortwave) … Wikipedia
WFAN — This article is about the current New York sports radio station. For other uses, see WFAN (disambiguation). WFAN City of license New York City Broadcast area New York metropolitan area Branding Sports R … Wikipedia
CKAC — City of license Montreal, Quebec Branding Radio Circulation 730 Slogan La circulation, en tout temps … Wikipedia
WTAM — For the unrelated Spanish language television station in Tampa, Florida, see WTAM LD. WTAM Broadcast area Greater Cleveland Branding Newsradio WTAM 1100 Slogan Cleveland s Only Newsradio The … Wikipedia
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KBYI — Infobox Radio Station name = KBYI city = Rexburg, Idaho area = Southeastern Idaho branding = KBYI FM 100 slogan = Rediscover Radio airdate = frequency = 100.5 (MHz) format = College radio erp = class = owner = Brigham Young University Idaho… … Wikipedia
CKWX — City of license Vancouver, British Columbia Broadcast area Metro Vancouver Branding News1130 Frequency 1130 kHz ( … Wikipedia