KCGY

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KCGY
 |
City |
Laramie, Wyoming |
Broadcast area |
Cheyenne area |
Branding |
Y-95 Country |
Slogan |
The Best Country in the Country |
Frequency |
95.1 MHz
|
First air date |
1983 |
Format |
Country music |
ERP |
100,000 watts
|
HAAT |
326 meters (1,070 ft) |
Class |
C |
Facility ID |
14753 |
Transmitter coordinates |
41°18′34″N 105°27′11″W / 41.30944°N 105.45306°W / 41.30944; -105.45306Coordinates: 41°18′34″N 105°27′11″W / 41.30944°N 105.45306°W / 41.30944; -105.45306 |
Callsign meaning |
Curt GowdY (former owner) |
Affiliations |
ABC Radio, Dial Global
|
Owner |
Townsquare Media (Townsquare Media Laramie License, LLC)
|
Sister stations |
KARS-FM, KOWB
|
Webcast |
Listen Live |
Website |
y95country.com |
KCGY (95.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Country music format. Licensed to Laramie, Wyoming, United States, the station serves the Cheyenne/Laramie area. The station is currently owned by Townsquare Media and features programming from ABC Radio and Westwood One.[1]
KCGY FM was originally put on the air by Curt Gowdy, a Wyoming native who gained fame as a sportscaster for major TV networks.
References
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External links
- Official Website
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KCGY
- Radio-Locator information on KCGY
- Query Nielsen Audio's FM station database for KCGY
Radio stations in the Laramie, Wyoming area
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By FM frequency
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- 88.1
- 88.5
- 88.9
- 89.3
- 90.1
- 90.5
- 90.9
- 91.3
- 91.9
- 92.3
- 93.5
- 94.1
- 95.1
- 96.7
- 98.3
- 98.7
- 99.5
- 100.3
- 102.9
- 103.9
- 104.5
- 106.1
- 107.1
- 107.5
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By AM frequency
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By callsign
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- K201HM
- K213EL
- K217EY
- K231BL
- K244FN
- K252EA
- K258BB
- K262AI
- K280BM
- K296BO
- K298AE
- KAIW
- KARS-FM
- KCGY
- KHAT
- KIMX
- KLMI
- KLWV
- KOCA-LP
- KOWB
- KRQU
- KTDX
- KUWL
- KUWR
- KUWY
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- Nearby radio markets
- Casper
- Cheyenne
- Denver–Boulder
- Ft. Collins–Greeley
- South Central Wyoming
- See also
- List of radio stations in Wyoming
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Radio stations in the Cheyenne, Wyoming market
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By AM frequency
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By FM frequency
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- 88.1
- 90.3
- 91.9
- 92.3
- 92.9
- 93.7
- 93.9
- 94.3
- 94.7
- 95.1
- 96.1
- 96.9
- 97.1
- 97.9
- 98.5
- 99.1
- 99.9
- 100.3
- 100.7
- 101.1
- 101.9
- 102.9
- 103.3
- 104.5
- 104.9
- 105.5
- 106.3
- 107.1
- 107.9
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By callsign
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- K234AH
- K246CI
- K277BP
- KAIX
- KARS-FM
- KAZY
- KBPI
- KCGY
- KCWA
- KFBC
- KGAB
- KIGN
- KIMX
- KJAC
- KJUA
- KKPL
- KLEN
- KMAX-FM
- KOLT-FM
- KPAW
- KRAE
- KRAN
- KRND
- KRRR
- KSME
- KUAD-FM
- KUWR
- KWYC
- KWYG-LP
- KXBG
- KYAP
- KYOY
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- Nearby radio markets
- Casper
- Denver–Boulder
- Ft. Collins–Greeley
- Laramie
- South Central Wyoming
- See also
- List of radio stations in Wyoming
|
Country radio stations in the state of Wyoming
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Stations |
- KASL – Newcastle
- KBBS – Buffalo
- KBDY – Hanna
- KCGY – Laramie
- KCWB – Byron
- KDNO – Thermopolis
- KDWY – Diamondville
- KERM – Torrington
- KFRZ – Green River
- KFZE - Daniel
- KGOS – Torrington
- KGWY – Gillette
- KHAT – Laramie
- KITT – Wilson
- KJAX – Jackson
- KLED – Antelope Valley
- KLGT – Buffalo
- KOLT-FM – Cheyenne
- KOVE – Lander
- KPIN – Pinedale
- KPOW – Powell
- KQLT – Casper
- KQSW – Rock Springs
- KRAN – Warren AFB
- KREO - James Town
- KRSV – Afton
- KSGT – Jackson
- KTAK – Riverton
- KWYW – Lost Cabin
- KWYY – Midwest
- KXBG – Cheyenne
- KYCN – Wheatland
- KYDT – Sundance
- KYTI – Sheridan
- KWYO – Sheridan
- KZMQ-FM – Greybull
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- See also
- adult contemporary
- classic hits
- college
- country
- news/talk
- NPR
- oldies
- religious
- rock
- sports
- top 40
- urban
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