KAGB
KAGB is a four-character sequence that can function as a radio station call sign or as an acronym for unrelated entities. In the United States, broadcast call signs are issued by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Prefixes beginning with K are generally assigned to stations west of the Mississippi River, though exceptions exist. The remaining letters—AGB—are an arbitrary suffix chosen by the applicant, retained as long as the license remains active and the station maintains branding. Call signs may be reassigned or altered in cases such as format changes, ownership transfers, or rebranding. Consequently, KAGB has been used by different stations at different times, across various frequencies or service bands, and is not tied to a single continuing outlet.
Separately, KAGB can serve as an acronym for unrelated entities, programs, or initiatives in different regions
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