Bob FM Stations in The United States
Location | Call sign | Frequency | Notes/websites | |
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Abilene, Texas | KGXL | 96.1 FM | ||
Anchorage, Alaska | KBBO-FM | 92.1 FM | ||
Augusta, Georgia | WDRR | 93.9 FM | ||
Augusta, Kansas | KIBB | 97.1 FM | ||
Austin/San Marcos, Texas | KBPA | 103.5 FM | ||
Bismarck, North Dakota | KKBO | 105.9 FM | ||
Bloomington-Normal, Illinois | WBBE | 97.9 FM | ||
Boise, Idaho | KSRV-FM | 96.1 FM | ||
Chico, California | KBQB | 92.7 FM | ||
Eau Claire, Wisconsin | WDRK | 99.9 FM | ||
Edwards, California | KGBB | 103.9 FM | ||
Elko, Nevada | KLKO | 93.7 FM | Switched to Jack FM | |
Erie, Pennsylvania | WXBB | 94.7 FM | ||
Eugene, Oregon | KEUG | 105.5 FM | ||
Fargo, North Dakota | KBVB | 95.1 FM | (country format) | |
Fayetteville, North Carolina | WFLB | 96.5 FM | ||
Fort Myers, Florida | WJGO | 102.9 FM | ||
Greenwood, Mississippi | WYMX | 99.1 FM | ||
Gallipolis, Ohio | WXBW | 101.5 FM | changed to Big Buck Country April 2011 | |
Hampton Roads-Norfolk, Virginia | WNOB | 93.7 FM | ||
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania | WRBT | 94.9 FM | (country format) | |
Lafayette, Indiana | WBPE | 95.3 FM | ||
Larned, Kansas | KSOB | 96.7 FM | Switched to Jack FM | |
Meadview, Arizona | KVGS | 107.9 FM | Switched over on October 20, 2011 | |
Lindsborg, Kansas | KVOB | 95.5 FM | Switched to Jack FM | |
Midland-Odessa, Texas | KQRX | 95.1 FM | Switched from Adult Hits to Rock Format and dropped the BobFM brand in September, 2012 | |
Minneapolis, Minnesota | KLCI | 106.1 FM | (country format) | |
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina | WYNA | 104.9 FM | ||
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | KQOB | 96.9 FM | ||
Pascagoula, Mississippi | WQBB | 105.9 FM | ||
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | WRRK | 96.9 FM | ||
Pierre, South Dakota | KLXS-FM | 95.3 FM | ||
Redding, California | KESR | 107.1 FM | ||
Reno, Nevada | KZTQ | 97.3 FM | ||
Rockford, Illinois | WRTB | 95.3 FM | ||
Roswell, New Mexico | KEND | 106.5 FM | switched to Jack FM | |
San Angelo, Texas | KELI | 98.7 FM | ||
Santa Rosa, California | KNOB | 96.7 FM | ||
Sedalia, Missouri | KSDL | 92.3 FM | ||
Spokane, Washington | KBBD | 103.9 FM | ||
Sterling, Colorado | KSRX | 97.5 FM | ||
Traverse City, Michigan | WZTC | 104.5 FM | ||
Texarkana, Texas | KBYB | 101.7 FM | ||
Tulsa, Oklahoma | KBEZ | 92.9 FM | ||
Twin Falls, Idaho | KIKX | 104.7 FM | ||
Washington-Greenville, North Carolina | WERO | 93.3 FM | (contemporary hit radio format) | |
Wichita, Kansas | KIBB | 97.1 FM | ||
Wichita Falls, Texas | KWFB | 100.9 FM | ||
Williston, North Dakota | KDSR | 101.1 FM | Switched to Jack FM | |
The Woodlands, Texas | KTWL | 105.3 FM | {Now defunct} | |
Yakima, Washington | KRSE | 105.7 FM | ||
Panama City Beach | WASJ | 105.1 FM |
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