List of radio stations in Iowa

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  • 1040 WHO (Clear Channel Communications, news/talk) — "NewsRadio 1040," Des Moines, 50 kW
  • 1540 KXEL (KXEL Broadcasting, news/talk) — Waterloo, 50 kW
  • 600 WMT (Clear Channel Communications, news/talk/farm) Cedar Rapids, 5 kW; W)aterloo M)orning T)ribune (original location of station)

  • 940 KPSZ (Christian Saga Communications, Christian) (formerly KXTK, sports) — Des Moines, 10 kW day/5 kW night
  • 1560 KLNG (Wilkins Communications) — Council Bluffs, 10 kW
  • 1630 KCJJ (River City Radio, adult contemporary) — Iowa City, 10 kW day/1 kW night
  • 1650 KCNZ (Fife Communications, news/sports/talk) — Cedar Falls, 10 kW day/1 kW night
  • 1700 KBGG (Citadel Broadcasting, Spanish) — Des Moines, 10 kW day/1 kW night

  • 540 KWMT (Clear Channel Communications, news/country/farm) Fort Dodge, 5 kW day/.2 kW night
  • 640 WOI (Iowa State University/WOI Radio Group, NPR) — Ames, 5 kW day/1 kW night
  • 910 WSUI (University of Iowa, NPR) — Iowa City, 5 kW day/4 kW night
  • 920 KYFR (Family Stations Inc., Christian) — Shenandoah, 5 kW day/2.5 kW night
  • 950 KOEL (Cumulus Media, news/farm/classic country) — Oelwein (studios in Waterloo), 5 kW day/.5 kW night — OEL)wein
  • 960 KMA (KMA Broadcasting, news/farm) — Shenandoah, 5 kW — K)eep M)illions A)dvised
  • 1260 KFFF (Boone Biblical Ministries) — Boone, 5 kW day/.033 night
  • 1300 KGLO (Clear Channel Communications, news/talk) — Mason City, 5 kW
  • 1330 KWLO (KXEL Broadcasting, soft oldies) — Waterloo, 5 kW
  • 1350 KRNT (Saga Communications, soft oldies) — Des Moines, 5 kW
  • 1360 KSCJ (Powell Broadcasting, news/talk) — Sioux City, 5 kW
  • 1370 KDTH (Radio Dubuque, news/soft oldies) — Dubuque, 5 kW
  • 1420 WOC (Clear Channel Communications, news/talk) — "News/Talk 1420," Davenport, 5 kW — W)onders O)f C)hiropractic
  • 1460 KXNO (Clear Channel Communications, sports) — Des Moines, 5 kW
  • 1470 KWSL (Clear Channel Communications, sports) — Sioux City, 5 kW
  • 1600 KGYM (KZIA, Inc., news/sports) — "The Zone," Cedar Rapids, 5 kW — GYM)nasium

  • 620 KMNS (Clear Channel Communications, news/talk) — Sioux City, 1 kW
  • 800 KXIC (Clear Channel Communications, news/talk/sports) Iowa City, 1 kW day/0.199 kW night
  • 860 KWPC (Prairie Radio Communications, oldies of the 50s, 60s and 70s/Spanish/community) – "Voice of Muscatine," Muscatine, 0.25 kW day/0.008 kW night.
  • 1090 KNWS (Northwestern College, Christian) — Waterloo, 1 kW daytime only
  • 1140 KNEI (Wennes Communications Stations, sports) — Waukon, 1 kW daytime only
  • 1150 KWKY (Christian Putbrese Communications, Christian) — Des Moines, 1 kW
  • 1150 KCPS (John M. Giannettino, news/talk) — Burlington, 0.5 kW
  • 1170 KJOC (Cumulus Media, talk/Chicago sports) — Davenport, 1 kW
  • 1230 KFJB (Marshalltown Broadcasting, news/farm/talk) — Marshalltown, 1 kW
  • 1240 KBIZ (Jay I. Mitchell, news/talk/sports) — Ottumwa, 1 kW
  • 1240 KDEC (KDEC-AM, Decorah [frequency shared with KWLC], news/nestolgia)
  • 1240 KICD (Saga Communications, news/weather/sports) — Spencer, 1 kW
  • 1240 KWLC (Luther College, college music) — Decorah, 1 kW
  • 1250 KDNZ (Fife Communications, KCNZ rebroadcast) — Cedar Falls, 1 kW
  • 1310 KOKX (Russell Withers, unknown) — Keokuk, 1 kW day/0.5 kW night
  • 1320 KMAQ (Maquoketa Broadcasting Co., country/farm/community) – Maquoketa, 0.5 kW daytime only.
  • 1340 KROS (KROS Broadcasting Inc., music of the 1960s-80s, community) — Clinton, 1 kW
  • 1360 KBKB (Clear Channel Communications, sports) — Fort Madison, 1 kW
  • 1360 KMJM (Clear Channel Communications, sports) — Cedar Rapids, 1 kW day/0.124 kW night
  • 1380 KCIM (Carroll Broadcasting, news/farm) — Carroll, 1 kW
  • 1390 KCLN (Prairie Radio Communications, oldies) – Clinton, 1 kW day/0.091 kW night
  • 1400 KADR (Design Homes Inc., adult contemporary) — Elkader, 1 kW
  • 1400 KVFD (Three Eagles Broadcasting, news/talk/sports/oldies) — Fort Dodge, 1 kW
  • 1400 KCOG (self-owned) — Centerville, 0.5 kW day/1 kW night
  • 1410 KLEM (Powell Broadcasting, news/adult contemporary) — Le Mars, 1 kW day/0.05 kW night
  • 1430 KASI (Clear Channel Communications, sports) — Ames, 1 kW day/0.032 kW night
  • 1450 KMRY (Sellers Broadcasting, soft oldies) — Cedar Rapids, 1 kW
  • 1480 KLEE (Thomas Palen, news/talk/Cls Ctry/oldies) — Ottumwa, 0.25 kW
  • 1490 KBUR (Clear Channel Communications, news/talk) — Burlington, 1 kW
  • 1490 WDBQ (Cumulus Media, news/talk/sports) — Dubuque, 1 kW
  • 1490 KXLQ (Warren Broadcasting, sports) — Indianola, 0.5 kW day/1 kW night
  • 1490 KRIB (Three Eagles Broadcasting, oldies) — Mason City, 1 kW
  • 1510 KIFG (Times-Citizen Communications, unknown) — Iowa Falls, 1 kW day/0.5 kW critical hours
  • 1520 KSIB (G.O. Radio) — Creston, 1 kW daytime only
  • 1570 KMCD (Jay I. Mitchel, news/talk) Fairfield, 250 day, 109 night
  • 1590 KWBG (WMMP) — Boone, 1 kW day/0.5 kW night
  • 1600 KLGA (WMMP) — Algona, 1 kW day/0.5 kW night

  • 88.5 KDCR (Dordt College, Christian) — Sioux Center, 100 kW
  • 89.7 KIWR (Iowa Western Community College, hard rock) — "The River," Council Bluffs, 100 kW
  • 90.1 WOI-FM (Iowa State University/WOI Radio Group, NPR/classical) — Ames, 100 kW
  • 90.1 KWIT (Western Iowa Tech Comm. Coll., NPR) — Council Bluffs 100 kW
  • 90.9 KUNI (University of Northern Iowa, NPR/classical) — Cedar Falls, 100 kW
  • 91.1 KTPR-FM (Iowa State University/WOI Radio Group, NPR) Fort Dodge, 100 kW
  • 91.7 KSUI-FM (University of Iowa, NPR/classical) — Iowa City, 100 kW
  • 92.3 KKHQ (formerly KOEL) (Cumulus Media, Top 40) — "Q92.3," Oelwein, 100 kW
  • 93.7 KKRL (Carroll Broadcasting, news/farm) — Carroll, 100 kW
  • 93.9 KIAI (Clear Channel Communications, country) — "The Country Moose," Mason City, 100 kW
  • 94.1 KRNA (Cumulus Media, classic rock) — Iowa City, 100 kW
  • 94.5 KKEZ (Clear Channel Communications, adult contemporary) — Fort Dodge, 100 kW
  • 94.9 KGGO (Citadel Broadcasting, classic rock) — Des Moines, 100 kW
  • 95.3 KOKX-FM (Russell Withers Jr.) — Keokuk, 100 kW
  • 95.5 KGLI (Clear Channel Communications, adult contemporary) — Sioux City, 100 kW
  • 96.1 KMXG (Clear Channel Communications, adult contemporary) — Clinton, 100 kW
  • 96.5 WMT-FM (Clear Channel Communications, adult contemporary) — "Mix 96.5," Cedar Rapids, 100 kW
  • 96.5 KSOM (Meredith Communications, country) — Audubon, 100 kW
  • 96.9 KIAQ (Three Eagles Broadcasting, country) — Clarion, 100 kW
  • 97.3 KHKI (Citadel Broadcasting, country) — "The Hawk," Des Moines, 115 kW
  • 97.9 KSEZ (Clear Channel Communications, rock) — Sioux City, 100 kW
  • 98.1 KHAK (Cumulus Media, country) — "Today's Best Country," Cedar Rapids, 100 kW
  • 98.5 KQKQ-FM (Waitt Media, adult contemporary) — Council Bluffs, 100 kW
  • 98.7 KMGO (independent, country) — "Iowa's #1 Country," Centerville, 100 kW
  • 99.5 KKMA (Powell Broadcasting, classic rock) — Le Mars, 100 kW
  • 99.7 KBEA-FM (Cumulus Media, adult contemporary) — "B100," Muscatine, 100 kW
  • 100.3 KDRB (Clear Channel Communications, adult hits) — "100.3 The Bus," Des Moines, 100 kW
  • 100.7 KKRQ (Clear Channel Communications, oldies) — Iowa City, 100 kW
  • 101.1 KXIA (Marshalltown Broadcasting, country) — "Kix 101.1," Marshalltown, 100 kW
  • 101.9 KNWS-FM (Northwestern College, Christian music) — Waterloo, 100 kW
  • 102.3 KZSR (Waitt Media, adult contemporary) — Onawa, 100 kW
  • 102.5 KSTZ (Saga Communications, Top 40) — "Star 102.5," Des Moines, 100 kW
  • 102.9 KZIA (KZIA, Inc., Top 40) — "Z102.9," Cedar Rapids, 100 kW
  • 103.3 KAZR (Saga Communications, hard rock) — "Laser," Pella 100 kW
  • 103.3 KTFC (Donald A. Swanson, religious) — Sioux City, 100 kW
  • 103.7 WLLR (Clear Channel Communications, country) — "Number 1 Country," Davenport, 100 kW
  • 104.1 KLTI (Saga Communications, adult contemporary) — "Lite," Ames, 100 kW
  • 104.5 KDAT (Cumulus Media, adult contemporary) — Cedar Rapids, 100 kW
  • 105.7 KOKZ (Bahakel Communications, Classic Hits) (AC until 1996) — Waterloo, 100 kW
  • 106.1 KLSS-FM (Three Eagles Broadcasting, adult contemporary) — Mason City, 100 kW
  • 106.5 KCQQ (Clear Channel Communications, classic hits) — "Q106.5," Davenport, 100 kW
  • 107.3 KGRS (Clear Channel Communications, hot adult contemporary) — Burlington, 100 kW
  • 107.5 KKDM (Clear Channel Communications, contemporary hits) — "Kiss," Des Moines, 100 kW
  • 107.7 KICD-FM (Saga Communications, country) — Spencer, 100 kW
  • 107.9 KFMW (Bahakel Communications, Active Rock) — "Rock 108," Waterloo, 100 kW (Top 40 from 1982-1992)

  • 88.9 KJIA (Minn-Iowa Christian Broadcasting, Christian) — Spirit Lake, 50 kW
  • 92.7 KTWA (Fairfield Media Group, adult contemporary) — Ottumwa, 50 kW
  • 92.9 KATF (Radio Dubuque, adult contemporary) — Dubuque, 92 kW
  • 93.3 KIOA (Saga Communications, oldies) — Des Moines, 82 kW
  • 93.9 KSOU-FM (Waitt Media, news) — Sioux Center, 50 kW
  • 97.9 KOWI (Iowa State University/WOI Radio Group, NPR) — Lamoni, 50 kW
  • 99.3 KKBZ (KMA Broadcasting, soft rock) — Clarinda, 50 kW
  • 101.3 KKYY (Waitt Media, country) — Whiting, 50 kW
  • 101.5 KKSI (O-Town Communications, classic rock) — Eddyville, 49 kW
  • 101.7 KBKB-FM (Clear Channel Communications, country) — Fort Madison, 50 kW
  • 101.7 KAYL-FM (Waitt Media, adult contemporary) — Storm Lake, 50 kW
  • 102.1 KUQQ (Waitt Media, classic rock) — Milford, 50 kW
  • 102.9 KTFG (Donald A. Swanson, religious) — Sioux Rapids, 50 kW
  • 103.9 KUOO (Waitt Media, adult contemporary) — Spirit Lake, 50 kW; U)niversity O)f O)koboji
  • 104.9 KBOE-FM (Jomast, news/country) — Oskaloosa, 50 kW
  • 105.3 KIWA-FM (Sheldon Broadcasting, news/farm) — Sheldon, 50 kW
  • 105.3 KLYV (Cumulus Media, contemporary) — Dubuque, 50 kW
  • 105.3 KELR-FM (FMC Broadcasting, oldies) — Chariton, 50 kW
  • 106.7 KRTI (Central Iowa Broadcasting, adult contemporary) — "Energy," Grinnell, 50 kW

  • 91.3 KDFR (Family Stations, Inc.) — Des Moines, 32 kW
  • 92.1 KRLS (M&H Broadcasting, local news/oldies) — Knoxville, 15.5 kW
  • 92.5 KJJY (Citadel Broadcasting, country) — West Des Moines, 41 kW
  • 92.9 KKIA (Jim Dandy Broadcasting) — Ida Grove, 25 kW
  • 95.3 KCSI-FM (Hawkeye Communications, country) — Red Oak, 20.5 kW
  • 95.7 KQWC-FM (Waitt Media, news/local/AC) — Webster City, 25 kW
  • 95.7 KSWI (Meredith Communications, adult contemporary) — Atlantic, 20 kW
  • 95.9 KILR-FM (Jacobson Broadcasting) — Estherville, 20 kW
  • 96.3 KRNQ (David M. Lister) — Keokuk, 19 kW
  • 97.3 KGRR (Radio Dubuque, classic rock) — Epworth, 19 kW
  • 97.7 KOTM-FM (FMC Broadcasting, adult contemporary) — Ottumwa 19 kW
  • 97.7 KCRR (Cumulus Media, classic rock) — Grundy Center (studios in Waterloo), 16 kW
  • 98.3 KWQW (Citadel Broadcasting, news/talk/sports) — "Wow FM," Boone, 41 kW
  • 98.7 KSMA-FM (Clear Channel Communications, contemporary) — Osage, 25 kW
  • 99.1 KSKB (Florida Public Radio, NPR) — Brooklyn, 43 kW
  • 98.5 KOEL-FM (formerly KKCV) (Cumulus Media, country) — Cedar Falls, 15 kW
  • 99.9 KCWN (Crown Broadcasting, Christian music) — Pella, 25 kW
  • 100.5 KDEC-FM (Decorah Broadcasting) — Decorah, 30 kW
  • 101.3 KSIB-FM (GO Radio, country) — Creston, 19 kW
  • 102.7 KYTC (Three Eagles Broadcasting, country) — Northwood, 25 kW
  • 103.5 KNEI-FM (Wennes Communications Stations, country) — Waukon, 37 kW
  • 103.7 KLKK (Clear Channel Communications, classic rock) — Clear Lake, 25 kW
  • 104.3 KRKN (O-Town Communications, country) — Eldon, 23.5 kW
  • 104.9 KLLT (Saga Communications, adult contemporary) — Spencer, 25 kW
  • 105.1 KCCQ (Clear Channel Communications, Alternative Rock) — "Channel Q," Ames, 25 kW
  • 105.3 KNOD (Wireless Broadcasting, oldies) — Harlan, 25 kW
  • 105.5 KILJ-FM (self-owned, oldies) (country prior to September 2004) — Mount Pleasant, 24 kW
  • 105.9 KTLB (Three Eagles Broadcasting, oldies) — Twin Lakes, 25 kW
  • 106.3 KPTL (Clear Channel Communications, adult album alternative) — "Capital 106.3," Ankeny, 18 kW
  • 106.7 KIKD-FM (Carroll Broadcasting, Country) — "Kick", Lake City/Carroll, 25 kW
  • 106.9 KIHK (Waitt Media, country) — "Hawk Country," Rock Valley, 25 kW
  • 107.1 KNWI (Northwestern College, Christian music) — Osceola 27 kW
  • 107.3 KIOW (Pilot Knob Broadcasting, adult contemporary) — Forest City, 25 kW
  • 107.5 KILV (Educational Media Foundation) — Castana, 25 kW

  • 88.1 KBBG (Afro American Community Broadcasting, urban) — Waterloo, 9.5 kW
  • 88.3 KCCK-FM (Kirkwood Community College, jazz/information) — Cedar Rapids, 10 kW
  • 88.5 KALA-FM (St. Ambrose University, jazz/blues/college rock) — Davenport, .1 kW
  • 88.5 KURE (Iowa State University, jazz/college rock) — Ames, 1 kW
  • 89.3 KJMC (Minority Communications) — Des Moines, 7.1 kW
  • 89.5 KHKE (University of Northern Iowa, NPR) — Cedar Falls 10 kW
  • 89.7 KRUI (University of Iowa) — Iowa City, .1 kW
  • 89.9 KAYP (American Family Association) — Burlington 9 kW
  • 89.9 KWAR (Wartburg College) - Waverly, .1 kW (effective June 2006; KWAR currently broadcasts at 89.1 MHz)
  • 90.7 KWOI-FM (Iowa State University/WOI Radio Group, NPR) — Carroll, 10 kW
  • 91.5 KUNY (University of Northern Iowa, KUNI repeater) — Mason City, 8 kW
  • 92.1 KUEL (Three Eagles Broadcasting, adult contemporary) — Fort Dodge, 6 kW
  • 93.1 KMCS (Prairie Radio Communications, adult hits) — "MaC South," Muscatine, 4.4 kW
  • 93.5 KORB (Cumulus Media, Top 40) — "Star," Bettendorf, 6 kW
  • 93.5 KKMI (Pritchard Broadcasting, adult contemporary) — Burlington, 6 kW
  • 94.7 KMCN (Prairie Radio Communications, adult hits) — "MaC North," Clinton, 3 kW
  • 94.7 KMCH (Fife Communications, AC/country/oldies) — "Mix 94.7," Manchester, 6 kW
  • 95.1 KMAQ (Maquoketa Broadcasting Company, AC/community) — Maquoketa, 6 kW
  • 95.3 KIFG-FM (Times-Citizen Communications, news/community) — "Iowa River Radio," Iowa Falls, 6 kW
  • 95.5 KJCY (Minn-Iowa Christian Broadcasting, Christian) — St. Ansgar, 6 kW
  • 95.9 KCHA-FM (Clear Channel Communications, soft rock) — "The River," Charles City, 6 kW
  • 96.1 KCVM (Fife Communications, adult contemporary) — Hudson, 6 kW
  • 96.7 KLBA-FM (H&H Broadcasting, AC/country/oldies) — Albia, 10 kW
  • 97.5 KBVU-FM (Buena Vista University, college music) — "The Edge," Alta, 6 kW
  • 97.9 KCMR (TLC Broadcasting, Christian music) — Mason City, 6 kW
  • 98.9 KGRA (Coon Valley Communications) — Jefferson, 11 kW
  • 98.9 KQCR-FM (CD Broadcasting, adult contemporary) — Parkersburg, 6 kW
  • 99.5 KZZQ (Positive Impact Media, Christian music) — Winterset, 6 kW
  • 100.1 KCTN (Design Homes Inc., country) — Garnavillo, 6 kW
  • 103.1 KDMG (Pritchard Broadcasting, country) — Burlington, 12 kW
  • 103.3 WJOD (Cumulus Media, country) — Asbury, 6.6 kW
  • 104.9 KBOB (Cumulus Media, country) — "The River," DeWitt (studios in Davenport), 12.5 kW
  • 104.9 KLMJ (CD Broadcasting, news/farm) — Hampton, 6 kW
  • 105.5 KDLS-FM (Perry Broadcasting, variety) — Perry, 6 kW
  • 106.9 KOJY (Horizon Broadcasting, Southern Gospel) — Bloomfield, 14 kW
  • 107.1 KDSN-FM (M&J Radio, news/AC) — Denison 6 kW
  • 107.9 KKRF (Coon Valley Communications, country) — Stuart, 9.4 kW

See also: Lists of radio stations in North and Central America

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