Talk:Broadcast media in Kansas City

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[edit] 100.3 FM

Neither KDVV nor KMXD can be reached in the Kansas City area, nor are considered part of the media market. KMXD is barely reachable in Missouri, and KDVV's tower is west of Topeka, as to prevent inclusion in Kansas City's market. Unless evidence to the contrary exists, do not include these stations on this list. If evidence to the contrary exists, please indicate below. Thanks. --KHill-LTown 03:12, 16 December 2005 (UTC)

Driving about the Northland today, I did pick up KDVV as far north and east as Shoal Creek. I will go ahead and add them back to the list (more people can probably pick them up than KKWK at 100.1). I also picked up the country station in Savannah at 92.7. If anyone south of the river can receive that station, please report so and we'll add them to the list as well. --KHill-LTown 19:55, 16 December 2005 (UTC)