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The station first signed on the air on December 29, 1948, as KFAC-FM, the FM adjunct to KFAC. [2] First owned by Errett Lobban Cord, a luxury vehicle manufacturer who purchased KFAC in 1931 from the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, [3] [4] KFAC became one of the first commercially operated radio stations in the United States to adopt a full-time fine arts/classical music format, having ...
Kurt Alexander (born September 8, 1969), better known as Big Boy, is a nationally syndicated American radio host and actor.From 1997 he has hosted the morning show at Los Angeles Rhythmic contemporary station KPWR until his move in February 2015 to KRRL (Real 92.3).
KRRL – Real 92.3 – Urban contemporary. KRRL-HD2 - Black Information Network - Black-oriented news; KTWV – 94.7 The Wave – Urban Adult Contemporary/Rhythmic Adult Contemporary. KTWV-HD2 – Wave Classics – Smooth jazz; KJLH – 102.3 KJLH – Urban adult contemporary; KDAY – 93.5 KDAY – Classic hip hop; KLLI - Cali 93.9 - Spanish ...
WMXD station bus. WMXD (92.3 FM Mix 92.3) is a commercial radio station in Detroit, Michigan, owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. The station operates with 45,000 watts of power from an antenna located on the Cadillac Tower building in downtown Detroit.
The station launched as WMCA-FM at 2:30 p.m. on December 25, 1948, transmitting from atop the Chanin Building.It operated daily between 3 and 9 pm, duplicating programming that originally aired on its AM counterpart, WMCA; both stations were co-owned by former New York state senator Nathan Straus Jr. [4] The FM station was not a profitable success, and in December 1949 officials announced the ...
On WLKO "102.9 The Lake" in Charlotte, North Carolina, the tagline is "We Play Anything". During its run as "Doug FM", WDRQ in Detroit used the line "93.1 DOUG FM – We Play...EVERYTHING!" Most stations in the United States use Howard Cogan and Andrew Anthony (best known as the voices of EA Sports and GEICO ) as the voice of "Jack", while ...
AMA in Buenos Aires; Ciudad in Resistencia, Chaco; Dale in Campana, Buenos Aires; Eco Radio in Rosario, Santa Fe; Educativa in Río Gallegos, Santa Cruz; Fenix in Ballesteros, Córdoba ...
WRKN flipped to alternative rock as "Alt 92-3" and assumed the WZRH call sign. Simultaneously, WRKN's country format moved to WZRH as "106.1 Nash FM". [9] During the impact of Hurricane Ida in August 2021, WZRH's main tower in Vacherie, shared with KVDU, toppled. It was a hit by unusually high winds. [10]