
88.9 FM KDUV is a Contemporary Christian station licensed to Visalia, California.
At one time they also operated K262AD, a translator licensed to Bakersfield, CA. They still have one there although it seems to have moved to 100.1 FM.
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88.9 FM KDUV is a Contemporary Christian station licensed to Visalia, California.
At one time they also operated K262AD, a translator licensed to Bakersfield, CA. They still have one there although it seems to have moved to 100.1 FM.
WVOX is primarily a News/Talk station licensed to New Rochelle, New York. Almost everything heard on WVOX originates locally including shows produced by citizens and interest groups. The station lineup has been described as a "glorious hodgepodge," much of which the owner of the station can't even get excited about--everything from a travel show to Bible teaching to a weekly discussion with the mayor. There's even a thrice-weekly heavy metal show hosted by the son of the station's president.
I was hoping to make a quick and easy post today but picked a really confusing sticker.

CFQC's history in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan goes back to 1920s. They switched frequencies a few times in their ealy years, from 910 to 840 and then landing at 600 AM in 1941. From 1944 to 1962 CFQC was an affiliate of the CBC Dominion Network. During this time the station also became co-owned with CFQC-TV and shared their broadcasting facilities and staff. As with many Canadian AM stations, CFQC eventually moved to the FM dial, becoming "Hot 93" in 1995. They are currently known as "92.9 The Bull" with the call letters CKBL.
Radio Beijing is the former name of China Radio International which is that country's external radio service. It covers the world using more than 50 shortwave transmitters. 1120 AM WUST in Washington, DC and 1540 AM WNWR in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania also carry English-language CRI programming.
KFRO (Keep Forever Rolling On) has been broadcasting from Longview, Texas since 1935. They've carried a Country/Roots Music format since at least the 1950s and was owned by the same family for 63 years until it was sold in 1998. Currently KFRO runs a Classic Country format simulcast with their sister stations KKUS and KCUL under the branding "The Ranch."
EDIT: 15 years after originally posting this I received a KRYS music survey in the form of a 45 rpm record sleeve. The chart confirms what many have already said in the comments, that KRYS was a Pop/Top-40 station...at least in 1978.