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❤️ De La Hunt Broadcasting 🐕‍🦺

"De La Hunt Broadcasting is a small market radio broadcasting company based in Park Rapids, Minnesota. It is owned by Ed and Carol De La Hunt. The corporate offices and Park Rapids studios are located on the east side of Park Rapids, at 17340 State Highway 34. All of the stations get their programming from the Dial Global networks. De La Hunt Broadcasting operates seven stations in four different markets: *Park Rapids ** KPRM AM 870 "Classic Country 870" ** KXKK FM 92.5 "Hot Country 92.5" ** KDKK FM 97.5 "StarStation 97.5" *Bemidji (324 Beltrami Ave, Bemidji) ** KKWB FM 102.5 "Coyote Country 102.5" *Walker ** KAKK AM 1570 "Oldies 1570" ** KQKK FM 101.9 "Q102" *Verndale ** KSKK AM 1070 "The Arrow" Former Stations * KKCQ (AM) and KKCQ-FM - sold in 1983 to Dale Olmstead. Began as KEHG AM-FM. * KDLB - sold June 26, 2015 to Radio Fargo- Moorhead, Inc. (Radio FM Media) of Fargo, ND. * WBKK - sold October 19, 2015 to Real Presence Radio of Grand Forks, ND. * KKWZ - sold to Rugby Broadcasters, Inc. of Rugby, ND. Honors In 2006, Ed and Carol De La Hunt were inducted into the Pavek Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame, in Golden Valley, Minnesota. This Hall of Fame honors the outstanding talent of Minnesota's broadcast community. References External links *De La Hunt Broadcasting Category:Radio broadcasting companies of the United States Category:Companies based in Minnesota "

❤️ Advance Party (film series) 🐕‍🦺

"Advance Party is the name given to a concept of three films which are all to follow a set of rules proposed by executive producers Gillian Berrie, Lone Scherfig and Anders Thomas Jensen. The concept came out of discussion between Lars von Trier, Berrie, Scherfig and Jensen. Each film is to be made by different first-time directors and producers. The production companies Sigma Films (Glasgow) and Zentropa (Denmark) are behind the concept. Scherfig and Jensen created a list of characters and gave them back stories, which the three directors could then use to build their story. Casting for all three films was to be done at the same time by the three different directors, due to the intended shared cast. Films Red Road was the first film in the trilogy to be released in 2006, directed by Andrea Arnold (Glasgow). The second, directed by Morag McKinnon (Glasgow), Donkeys, was completed and released in 2010 and Mikkel Nørgaard's (Copenhagen) film is reportedly in "development limbo". References External links * Glasgow Film Office Category:Film series introduced in 2006 Category:2006 in British cinema Category:2010 in British cinema Category:Cinema of Denmark Category:Scottish culture Category:Cinema of Scotland "

❤️ Balabanovo, Kaluga Oblast 🐕‍🦺

"Balabanovo () is a town in Borovsky District of Kaluga Oblast, Russia, located on the Protva River northeast of Kaluga, the administrative center of the oblast. Population: History It was first mentioned in the early 17th century as a village. It grew due to the construction of the Moscow–Bryansk railway in the early 20th century; Balabanovo railway station was opened in 1899. It was granted town status in 1972. Administrative and municipal status Within the framework of administrative divisions, Balabanovo is subordinated to Borovsky District. As a municipal division, the town of Balabanovo is incorporated within Borovsky Municipal District as Balabanovo Urban Settlement.Law #7-OZ Transportation The city has a railway station Balabanovo of the Kiev direction of the Moscow railway. Most trains, including express trains, has stop at the station. The city has many intercity bus routes to Moscow, Obninsk, Borovsk, Ermolino and other cities. They all start from the main station square. The town is served by the Yermolino Airport. References =Notes= =Sources= * Category:Cities and towns in Kaluga Oblast Category:Kaluga Governorate "

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