Revision as of 19:15, 8 February 2019 by imported>805mike
Cat Country branded radio stations in the United States |
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| Current |
- KATJ-FM (Victorville, California)
- KATM (Modesto, California)
- KKMV (Twin Falls, Idaho)
- KSNR (Grand Forks, North Dakota)
- WCKT (Fort Myers, Florida)
- WCTK (New Bedford, Massachusetts/Providence, Rhode Island)
- WCTO (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
- WJEN (Killington, Vermont)
- WKKT (Charlotte, North Carolina)
- WKLI-FM (Albany, New York)
- WLCY (Indiana, Pennsylvania)
- WPUR (Atlantic City, New Jersey)
- WPVD (West Warwick/Providence, Rhode Island)
- WYCT (Pensacola, Florida)
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| Former |
- KATC-FM (Colorado Springs/Pueblo, Colorado)
- KDRK-FM (Spokane, Washington)
- KKAT (Salt Lake City, Utah)
- KSLY-FM (San Luis Obispo, California)
- WCAT-FM (Carlisle, Pennsylvania)
- WCTD (Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania)
- WCTP (Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania)
- WHHY-FM (Montgomery, Alabama)
- WICT (Grove City, Pennsylvania)
- WKTT (Salisbury, Maryland)
- WKTT (Cleveland, Wisconsin)
- WQMT (Decatur, Tennessee)
- WXCT (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
- WCKT (Lewes, Delaware)
- WZMR (Altamont, New York)
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