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Radio station in Bend, Oregon
KQAK (105.7 FM) is a commercial classic hits music radio station in Bend, Oregon. KQAK was the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) call sign of a now
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American talk radio host
Comedy" for his influence on the local comedy scene first at KMEL, then on KQAK ("The Quake") and ultimately at Live 105. He then went on to create a live
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Regional Mexican radio station in San Francisco
worked for KQKE, which was otherwise not related to KQAK. Today, the station, AM 960, is KNEW. The KQAK call letters currently reside on a station in Bend
KSOL
English band
modern rock radio stations such as KROQ-FM in Los Angeles, the now defunct KQAK The Quake 99FM (98.9) & KITS Live 105 (105.3) in San Francisco and KYYX in
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City in Oregon, U.S.
Hot Adult Contemporary format. KNLX 104.9 FM - Spanish Religious format. KQAK 105.7 FM - Classic Hits format. KWXS 107.7 FM - Adult standards format. The
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Hot adult contemporary radio station in San Francisco
dropped rock and went to a talk format as KGO-FM. A month later, on August 23, KQAK switched to rock as "The Quake". The following month, KFOG dropped beautiful
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Urban contemporary radio station in San Francisco
In August, Bennett and Regelski went to work at KQAK. KMEL lost market share to its competition—KQAK, KRQR, KOME and KSJO. In September 1982, KFOG entered
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Music website
the Midnight Dread Radio Show which aired from 1979 to 1985 on KTIM and KQAK FM in San Rafael, California. Midnight Dread, 2015 recipient of the Rex Foundation's
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Radio station in Prineville–Bend, Oregon
Prineville to 92.5 FM in Bend. The translator is fed by the HD3 channel of KQAK, also in Bend. "Facility Technical Data for KRCO". Licensing and Management
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Radio station in Bend, Oregon, United States
283917°W / 44.079556; -121.283917 Translator 104.5 K283BH (Bend) Repeater 105.7 KQAK-HD2 (Bend) Links Public license information Public file LMS Webcast Listen
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California alternative country music band
1980s, and in the early 1980s on San Francisco, California, FM radio station KQAK aka The Quake FM 99, particularly on the morning show with DJ Alex Bennett
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American comedian
Show. Bedore gained initial fame doing an afternoon drive radio show at KQAK San Francisco, where he interviewed comedians. He then started opening for
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American radio executive
Roseville / (Sacramento, CA), WAAF (Boston, MA), WIFI (Philadelphia, PA), KQAK (San Francisco, CA), WRQC (Cleveland, OH) and WYDD (Pittsburgh, PA) among
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Radio station in Oakland, California, United States
less repetition of national stories. "AM 960 The Quake" was not related to KQAK, a San Francisco station that was on the air from 1982 to 1985 that also
KNEW_(AM)
Radio station in San Jose, California, United States
1975–1976 also KSJO KKSF KWAV KMBY KBPI Joe Regelski, circa 1976–1977 also KSJO KQAK (News Director KOZT) Joe "OK" Kelley, 1973–1978 Johann Schmidt, 1980–1992
KOME
Radio station in San Francisco
had been playing rock music since 1977. KRQR was the hard rock station and KQAK was a new station with a friendly, loosely programmed, personality-driven
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Variety KQAC 89.9 FM Portland All Classical Public Media, Inc. Classical music KQAK 105.7 FM Bend Horizon Broadcasting Group LLC Classic hits KQDL 89.1 FM Hines
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Radio station in Sisters, Oregon, United States
Westwood One Ownership Owner Horizon Broadcasting Group Sister stations KQAK, KRCO, KRCO-FM History First air date 2001 Former call signs KPXA (1991–2001
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of license KQAC 89.9 FM Portland, Oregon KQAI 89.1 FM Roswell, New Mexico KQAK 105.7 FM Bend, Oregon KQAL 89.5 FM Winona, Minnesota KQAV 93.5 FM Rosamond
List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters KQ–KS)
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Radio station in Prineville–Bend, Oregon
Seattle Seahawks Ownership Owner Horizon Broadcasting Group Sister stations KQAK, KRCO, KWPK-FM History First air date April 8, 1981 (1981-04-08) Former call
KRCO-FM
called "Hot Rock." KMEL morning host Alex Bennett moves to upstart rival KQAK in August. Drake-Chenault syndicates The History of Country Music, a 52-hour
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in Reno, Nevada KPMX in Sterling, Colorado KPNT in Collinsville, Illinois KQAK in Bend, Oregon KQMX in Lost Hills, California KRBL in Idalou, Texas KRDR
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Radio station in Eugene, Oregon, United States
signs KERG (1947–1974) KBDF (1974–1984) KYKN (1984–1985) KQAK (1985–1987) KWOW (1987) KQAK (1987) KDUK (1987–1996) Call sign meaning "Radio Vocational
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Judgment, striving.
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, woman of Ombos.
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Brooding; Gift from God; From Doris
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