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KISS-FM branded radio stations in the United States
iHeartMedia owned
Top 40
KHFI-FM (Austin, Texas)
KHKS (Dallas/Fort Worth)
KIIS-FM (Los Angeles)
KISO (Omaha, Nebraska)
KKDM (Des Moines, Iowa)
KSFT-FM (Sioux City, Iowa)
KSME (Fort Collins, Colorado)
KUUL (Davenport, Iowa-Quad Cities)
KVJM (Bryan/College Station, Texas)
KVVS (Lancaster/Antelope Valley, California)
KZZP (Phoenix, Arizona)
WAEV (Savannah, Georgia)
WAKS (Akron–Cleveland, Ohio)
WBKS (Lima, Ohio)
WFKS (Melbourne, Florida)
W280EV/WSDV (Sarasota, Florida)
WGMY (Thomasville, Georgia/Tallahassee, Florida)
WKFS (Cincinnati)
WKGS (Rochester, New York)
WKKF (Albany, New York)
WKSC-FM (Chicago)
WKSI-FM (Winchester, Virginia)
WKSL (Jacksonville, Florida)
WKSS (Hartford, Connecticut)
WKST-FM (Pittsburgh)
WKZP (Salisbury/Ocean City, Maryland)
WPKF (Poughkeepsie, New York)
W293AH/WQRV -HD2 (Huntsville, Alabama)
WVKF (Wheeling, West Virginia/Steubenville, Ohio)
WVKS (Toledo, Ohio)
WXKS-FM (Boston)
Rhythmic Contemporary Hot Adult Contemporary
WEGR (Memphis, Tennessee)
WSDV (Sarasota, Florida)
Adult Contemporary
KISC (Spokane, Washington)
WKSB (Williamsport, Pennsylvania)
Urban
WKSP (Augusta, Georgia)
WMRZ (Albany, Georgia)
Country
WKSF (Asheville, North Carolina/Greenville/Spartanburg/Anderson, South Carolina)
Non iHeartMedia affiliated
KSKS (Fresno, California)
KSAS-FM (Boise, Idaho)
WSKS/WSKU (Utica, New York)
WKSZ (Green Bay, Wisconsin)
KEKS (Emporia, Kansas)
KKSW (Kansas City/Topeka, Kansas)
KXNC (Ness City, Kansas)
KSII (El Paso, Texas)
KKSS (Santa Fe, New Mexico)
KXSS-FM (Amarillo, Texas)
KCRS-FM (Odessa/Midland, Texas)
KSSM (Copperas Cove, Texas)
KYIS (Oklahoma City)
WALR-FM (Atlanta)
WBHK (Warrior/Birmingham, Alabama)
WDMK (Detroit)
WGKS (Lexington, Kentucky)
WKIS (Miami)
WKJS/WKJM (Richmond/Petersburg, Virginia)
WKSE (Buffalo, New York)
WKXJ (Chattanooga, Tennessee)
WLXC (Columbia, South Carolina)
WNKS (Charlotte, North Carolina)
WPIA /WHPI (Peoria, Illinois)
WQKS-FM (Montgomery, Alabama)
WDKS (Evansville, Indiana)
WXSS (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
WKSO (Natchez, Mississippi)
WKQB (Pocahontas, Virginia)
KXXZ (Victorville, California)
WCKS (Carrollton, Georgia)
WKZA (Jamestown, New York)
WKSQ (Bangor, Maine)
WYKS (Gainesville, Florida)
KTRS-FM (Casper, Wyoming)
KISN (Bozeman, Montana)
KKST (Oakdale/Alexandria, Louisiana)
KXKS-FM (Shreveport, Louisiana)
KONA-FM (Tri-Cities, Washington)
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