KANS
Radio station in Emporia, Kansas
38°24′21″N 96°14′13″W / 38.40583°N 96.23694°W / 38.40583; -96.23694KANS (96.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an adult hits format, licensed to Emporia, Kansas. The station is currently owned by Bill Wachter, through licensee My Town Media Inc.[1]
History
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The station went on the air as KGZF on February 21, 1990. On May 1, 1997, it changed its call sign to KRWV; on August 18, 2003 to KANS-FM; and on September 9, 2003 to the current KANS.[2]
On July 1, 2023, KANS dropped its longtime adult contemporary format (as "96 one The Wave") and flipped to adult hits, airing the "Bob FM" format from G Networks.[3]
References
External links
- KANS in the FCC FM station database
- KANS in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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Bob FM branded radio stations in the United States
- KBBO-FM (Anchorage, Alaska)
- WDRR (Augusta, Georgia)
- KBPA (Austin, Texas)
- WANG (Biloxi, Mississippi)
- WTNI (Biloxi, Mississippi)
- WBBE (Bloomington–Normal, Illinois)
- KSRV-FM (Boise, Idaho)
- KKHK alternative rock (Carmel-by-the-Sea, California)
- KBQB (Chico, California)
- KCHR-FM (Cotton Plant, Arkansas)
- KGBB (Edwards, California)
- KCJZ (El Centro, California)
- KANS (Emporia, Kansas)
- WXBB (Erie, Pennsylvania)
- KEUG (Eugene, Oregon)
- KBVB country (Fargo, North Dakota)
- KBGY country (Faribault, Minnesota)
- WFLB (Fayetteville, North Carolina)
- WLKX-FM country (Forest Lake, Minnesota
- WJGO (Fort Myers, Florida)
- WNOB (Hampton Roads–Norfolk, Virginia)
- WRBT country (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania)
- KWXD (Joplin, Missouri)
- WBPE (Lafayette, Indiana)
- KLCI country (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
- WYNA (Myrtle Beach, South Carolina)
- WASJ (Panama City Beach, Florida)
- WRRK (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
- WQPM country (Princeton, Minnesota)
- KESR (Redding, California)
- KCAB (Russellville, Arkansas)
- KCJZ (San Luis Obispo, California)
- KNOB (Santa Rosa, California)
- WUBB country (Savannah, Georgia)
- KBBD (Spokane, Washington)
- WCVS-FM (Springfield, Illinois)
- KRZD (Springfield, Missouri)
- KDDG country (St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- KSRX (Sterling, Colorado)
- WZTC (Traverse City, Michigan)
- KIKX (Twin Falls, Idaho)
- WERO top 40 (CHR) (Washington–Greenville, North Carolina)
- KBOB-FM (Wichita, Kansas)
- KWBB (Upton, Wyoming)
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