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  2. WKDQ - Wikipedia

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    The station instantly became a success, surpassing WYNG and WBKR in ratings. Eventually, WYNG's country format was eliminated and eventually those call letters moved to 94.9 FM in Mt. Carmel, Illinois. WKDQ is currently the highest rated country station in the Evansville market and a close second to WIKY (104.1 FM) among all stations in the market.

  3. List of radio stations in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] Licensee [1] [2] Format [citation needed]; WABX: 107.5 FM: Evansville: Midwest Communications, Inc.: Classic rock WAJI: 95.1 FM: Fort Wayne ...

  4. WLYD - Wikipedia

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    On October 2, 2018, 93.5 flipped back to country as "93.5 The Lloyd" with new callsign WLYD, the name coming from the Lloyd Expressway which cuts through downtown Evansville and which in turn is named after former Evansville mayor Russell G. Lloyd, Sr. [5]

  5. WBGW-FM - Wikipedia

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    Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class FCC info WBHW 88.7 FM: Loogootee, Indiana: 47098: 5,300: 145.9 m (479 ft) B1: LMS: WBJW 91.7 FM: Albion, Illinois: 76428

  6. WPKR - Wikipedia

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    The "Wolf" branding would give way on May 24, 2013, to the new branding of "Nash FM, 99.5 and 104.9;" WPCK and WPKR were two of six Cumulus country stations to adopt the "Nash FM" branding that day, part of Cumulus' plan to nationally expand its multimedia "Nash FM" country branding, which was launched earlier in 2013 at its New York City ...

  7. KWJJ-FM - Wikipedia

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    KWJJ uses the "Reelworld One Country" jingles package and imaging service after dropping the "IQ Beats" custom package in 2009. Sweepers are done by Emily Mcintosh and Jack Murphy. This is Mcintosh's tenth country client and her fifth "Wolf" station to do sweepers and custom liners.

  8. WABX - Wikipedia

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    From 1960 to 1984, WABX ("The station that glows in the dark") was the call sign of a widely influential freeform/progressive rock radio station in Detroit, Michigan.In 1985, WABX's former consultant, Paul Christy, purchased WCFX/95.3 in Clare, Michigan, and subsequently parked the WABX calls on WCFX's sister station, 990 AM.

  9. WYNG (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WYNG acquired the 94.9 frequency in 2003 when the Regent Broadcasting changed frequencies and adopted a Country format. After stations WBKR and WKDQ were acquired from Clear Channel Communications by Regent Broadcasting, [3] Regent decided to change WYNG's programming to an all Sports format – primarily using ESPN Radio syndicated programming.