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  2. WQBZ - Wikipedia

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    It was first known as "Z106" before becoming "Q106" in 1989. WQBZ is Macon's dominant affiliate for Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 and Dan Ingram's Top 40 Satellite Survey. It switched to its current mainstream rock format by the mid-to-late 1990s. It became Q106.3 in 2013.

  3. KQDI-FM - Wikipedia

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    KQDI-FM (106.1 MHz, "Q106") is a radio station broadcasting an active rock format. Licensed to Highwood, Montana, the station serves the Great Falls area. KQDI-FM is currently owned by STARadio Corporation.

  4. WQCB - Wikipedia

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    WQCB (106.5 FM, "Q-106.5") is a commercial radio station licensed to Brewer, Maine, and serving Bangor and Down East Maine.It airs a country radio format and is owned by Townsquare Media.

  5. KOGO (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Edens Broadcasting bought the stations and turned them into Top 40/CHR KKLQ-AM-FM, using the moniker "Q106". Most music listening for young people had switched to FM by this point, but the AM 600 signal was able to serve the remaining listeners who only had AM radios in their cars, or lived in Northern San Diego County where the FM's signal is ...

  6. Triton Digital - Wikipedia

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    Triton Digital, LLC, formerly Triton Media Group, is a digital audio technology and advertising company based in Los Angeles. The group was formerly owned by E. W. Scripps Company , which sold Triton to IHeartMedia in October 2020. [ 1 ]

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  8. WHDQ - Wikipedia

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    WHDQ (106.1 FM, "Q106") is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock format. Licensed to Claremont, New Hampshire, United States, the station serves the Lebanon-Rutland-White River Junction area. The station is owned by Jeffrey Shapiro's Great Eastern Radio. [2] The station's transmitter is located atop Mount Ascutney in Vermont.

  9. WJXQ - Wikipedia

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    The simulcast ended in 1976, when 106.1 FM changed its call sign to WJOX, and switched to TM Programming's automated "Stereo Rock" Top 40 format. The station's morning show, hosted by local talent Jerry Barnhart, was live, but the rest of the dayparts were full automation, complete with pre-recorded song backsells from TM's John Borders, a voice heard on many Stereo Rock stations across the ...