• KTNO (620 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Plano, Texas, and serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. The station airs a Spanish Christian...
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  • KTNO may refer to: KTNO (AM), a radio station (620 AM) licensed to Plano, Texas, United States KEXB (AM), a radio station (1440 AM) licensed to University...
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  • station (990 AM) licensed to Farmersville, Texas, United States, which held the call sign KWFT from 1995 to 1998 KTNO (AM), a radio station (620 AM) licensed...
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  • formerly licensed to serve Cedar Falls, Iowa, United States KTNO (AM), a radio station (620 AM) licensed to serve Plano, Texas, United States, which held...
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  • refer to: KEXB (AM), a radio station (1440 AM) licensed to University Park, Texas, United States KTNO (AM), a radio station (620 AM) licensed to Plano...
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  • that Mortenson Broadcasting would be selling three of its AM stations (including then KTNO) and its FM translator K273BJ to Salem Communications for a...
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    KSKY (redirect from KSKY (AM))
    KSKY (660 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Balch Springs, Texas, and serving the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. It is owned by the Salem Media...
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  • Pennsylvania 5000 610 HDAM1 WTVN Ohio 5000 620 HDAM1 KTAR Arizona 5000 620 HDAM1 KTNO Texas 5000 620 HDAM1 WDAE Florida 10000 620 CQUAM WKHB Pennsylvania 5500...
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  • were bounced from Religious to Spanish as KSVZ (1988), KSGB (1989), and KTNO (1993). Then in 1997, it was rebranded as KPAD with a Motivational format...
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    serve as additional DFW stations. According to RadioTime, the market had 38 AM stations, 58 FM stations (many of them class Cs), and 18 full-power television...
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