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  2. WLEV - Wikipedia

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    WLEV (100.7 FM, "100.7 WLEV") is a commercial radio station licensed to serve Allentown, Pennsylvania. The station is owned by Cumulus Media, Inc, through licensee Radio License Holding CBC LLC, and broadcasts an adult contemporary music radio format. The station covers the Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania. [2]

  3. List of radio stations in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Radio Station WESB, Inc. Mainstream rock: WBRX: ... Lehigh Valley Community Broadcasters Association: ... Cumberland Valley Christian Radio: Religious WPGB: 104.7 FM:

  4. Media in the Lehigh Valley - Wikipedia

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    B104: The Valley's #1 Hit Music Station: Whitehall: WCTO: Country music Cat Country 96: Bethlehem: WDIY: Public radio WDIY 88.1: Lehigh Valley Public Radio: Bethlehem: WLEV: Adult contemporary 100.7 LEV: Today's Best Music: The Lehigh Valley: Bethlehem: WSAN: Oldies Real Oldies 1470: The Valley's 60s and 70s Hits: Bethlehem: WZZO: Classic rock ...

  5. WLVR-FM - Wikipedia

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    WLVR-FM (91.3 MHz) is a non-commercial FM radio station in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and is owned by Lehigh University, and co-operated, with the university, by Lehigh Valley Public Media, licensee and operator of PBS affiliate WLVT-TV. [2] WLVR-FM is supported in part by listener donations.

  6. WAEB-FM - Wikipedia

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    On January 26, 1987, the day known as when "the records went away", the station switched to a CHR format and became "The world's first ever laser hit-music radio station, The New Laser 104.1 WAEB-FM". This was aptly named because 90% percent of the music (when available) was played on CD.

  7. WLHI - Wikipedia

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    WLHI (90.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a contemporary Christian music format. Licensed to Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, the station serves the Allentown/Bethlehem area of the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania. The station is currently owned by Four Rivers Community Broadcasting Corporation.

  8. WTKZ - Wikipedia

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    By 1970, the station evolved to more of an adult contemporary format. In 1972, WKAP moved to Adult Top 40, to compete with the two Top 40 stations in the Lehigh Valley, WAEB/790, which was current music based, and WEEX/1230, which played some oldies mixed with Top 40. WKAP's Top 40 format emulated West Coast giant KCBQ in San Diego.

  9. WAEB (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WAEB began operations in 1949. The station was sold to Rust Broadcasting in 1957, adopting a Top 40 format and the slogan Music Radio 79 WAEB. In 1983, the station began to evolve into more of a hot adult contemporary format, and by 1985, more of a straight adult contemporary format emphasizing oldies. In 1986, WAEB added evening syndicated ...