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Nebraska 91.5 KMSM Butte VA* 92.7 KJLF Butte RL* Grand Island, NE 94.1 KOPR Butte CH Metro 86,400 95.5 KOUY Butte AC M St STATION CITY (1) (2) FORMAT STATION CITY (1) (2) FORMAT 1240 KUUS Billings .6 OL 105.3 KMTX-FM Helena 16.5 AC& 1490 KBSR Laurel AS& [9 stations 4 AM 5 FM1 91.7 KEMC Billings 3.5 FA/JZ* 93.3 KYYA Billings 11.2 7.0 CH Kalispell, MT 94.1 KRKX Billings 8.3 14.0 AR metro 49,800 95.5 KKUL-FM Hardin 1.8 1.4 OL M St. rank 378 97.1 KZLS Billings 13.6 18.2 CH Willhight Nov-2 to Nov-29-90 (1) 98.5 KIDX Billings 10.7 7.0 AC 600 KGEZ Kalispell 8.4 OL 100.3 KZMQ-FM Grey bull CW& 750 KERR Poison 1.6 CW 102.9 KCTR-FM Billings 12.4 20.3 CW 880 KJJR Whitefish 12.5 CW 103.7 KOHZ Billings 10.1 5.6 SA 1180 KOFI Kalispell 17.4 AC/TK&l [15 stations 6 AM 9 FM1 89.1 KUFM Missoula 2.5 NX/FA* 93.3 KDXT Missoula CH Bozeman, MT 94.9 KYSS-FM Missoula CW metro 41,600 TSA 70,500 97.1 KALS Kalispell 6.3 EZ M St. rank 426 ARB rank 262/1 98.5 KBBZ Kalispell 26.6 CH Spring Arbitron (1) 103.9 KOFI-FM Kalispell CW& 640 KGVW Belgrade 1.5 RL [10 stations 4 AM 6 FM1 710 KKMT Ennis cp-new 1090 KBOZ Bozeman 25.0 CW Missoula, MT 1230 KBMN Bozeman Z metro 64,400 1450 KUUB Bozeman OL M St. rank 385 91.9 KGLT Bozeman VA* Willhight Apr-12 to Jun-6-90 (1) 93.7 KBOZ-FM Bozeman 30.9 CH 930 KLCY East Missoula 7.0 SA 95.1 KMMS-FM Bozeman CR 1290 KGVO Missoula 4.1 AC/TK&l 95.5 KQUY Butte AC 1340 KYLT Missoula 5.0 OL 96.7 KGVW-FM Belgrade 2.9 EZ 1450 KGRZ Missoula 3.3 CW/TK&l 97.5 KYBS Livingston CW 89.1 KUFM Missoula 7.7 NX/FA* 102.1 KPXB Bozeman cp-new 92.3 KQRK Ronan AC& ri2 stations 5 AM 7 FM1 93.3 KDXT Missoula 22.9 CH 94.9 KYSS-FM Missoula 19.2 CW Butte, MT 100.1 KZOQ Missoula 17.1 AR metro 41,300 102.5 KMSO Missoula 4.4 EZ M St. rank 421 HO stations 4AM6FM1 550 KBOW Butte CW 1370 KXTL Butte OL Nebraska 91.5 KMSM Butte VA* 92.7 KJLF Butte RL* Grand Island, NE 94.1 KOPR Butte CH metro 86,400 95.5 KOUY Butte AC M St. rank 346 [6 stations 2 AM 4 FM1 750 KMMJ Grand Island CW 1230 KHAS Hastings SA Great Falls, MT 1430 KRGI Grand Island AC/TK&l metro 63,800 TSA 118,900 1460 KKPR Kearney AS& M St. rank 384 ARB rank 256 /I 1550 KICS Hastings AS& Spring Arbitron (1) 88.1 KCNT Hastings VA* 560 KMON Great Falls 11.7 CW 89.1 KHNE-FM Hastings FA&* 1310 KEIN Great Falls 8.5 OL& 95.7 KROA Grand Island RL* 1400 KXGF Great Falls 7.4 AS& 96.5 KRGI-FM Grand Island CW 1450 KQDI Great Falls AC& 97.3 KMTY Aurora AC& 1490 KMCW Great Falls cp-new 98.1 KUHG Hastings cp-new 89.9 KGPR Great Falls FA/JZs* 98.9 KKPR-FM Kearney CH 92.9 KLFM Great Falls 12.8 CW 100.3 KZEN Central City CW Q4. 5 KMON-FM Great Fall s 8.5 CH 101.5 KEZH Hastings AC 98.9 KAAK Great Falls AC 105.9 KQKY Kearney CH-AR 100.3 KOOZ Great Falls cp-new 107.7 KSYZ Grand Island CH 106.1 KQDI-FM Great Falls CR [16 stations 5 AM 11 FM] 107.3 KFTC Great Falls cp-new n? ctoh'nnc 5 AM 7 Mil Lincoln, NE metro 179.500 TSA 306.000 Helena, MT M St. rank 186 ARB rank 167 /2 Birch rank 165 metro 39,200 Fall Arbitron (1) Winter Birch (2) M St. rank 423 1240 KFOR Lincoln 13.9 11.9 AC/TK&l Willhight Sep-20 to Nov-14-90 (1) 1400 KLIN Lincoln 4.1 7.1 NX-TK 680 KHKR East Helena 1.7 CWs 1480 KFMQ Lincoln .3 ARs 950 KMTX Helena 11.9 EZ 1530 KHAT Lincoln 1.7 1.0 AS& 1240 KBLL Helena 6.3 AC 89.3 KZUM Lincoln .3 VA* 1340 KCAP Helena 4.0 AC-OL 90.3 KRNU Lincoln 1.0 AP* 89.5 KHTC Helena Z 90.9 KUCV Lincoln 3.7 FA* 99.5 KBLL-FM Helena 15.2 CW 92.9 KTGL Beatrice 6.8 8.8 CR 101.1 KZMT Helena 21.1 CH 95.1 KLDZ Lincoln 5.1 4.4 OL 104.1 KHKR-FM East Helena 7.2 CW 96.9 KZKX Seward 8.8 12.5 CW 101.9 KFMQ-FM Lincoln 6.4 11.2 AR .
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