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alternate case: kNRX

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letters were too similar. To remedy this, the call letters were changed to KNRX on March 1, 1998. During this time, the station started leaning towards the
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formats to modern rock as "92X" with the call letters KNRX. On February 29, 1996, at 8:00 pm, KNRX shook up the market by luring the airstaffers away from
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somehow missed this market. But we'll make up for lost time. Fred Jacobs, KNRX consultant as an alternative station After 28 years in the country format
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"X" moniker, the first being KXXR from June 1990 to June 1991, and KCCX/KNRX from March 1997 to January 1999. Much of the programming originated from
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January 5 - About an hour after KOZN debuted its new format, modern rocker KNRX/Kansas City dropped its 5-year-old format and begins stunting with a loop
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time since 1999, when KLZR dumped alternative rock for Top 40/CHR and when KNRX dumped its alternative format for urban oldies. KLZR later changed to an