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  2. WPWX - Wikipedia

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    WPWX (92.3 FM) is an urban contemporary radio station licensed to Hammond, Indiana and serving the Chicago metropolitan area in addition to Northwest Indiana, and is owned by Crawford Broadcasting. The station broadcasts from a transmitter a few hundred feet west of the Illinois / Indiana state line in Burnham, Illinois , with studios on ...

  3. KIPR - Wikipedia

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    KIPR (92.3 FM, "Power 92 Jams") is a commercial radio station carrying an urban contemporary format located in Little Rock, Arkansas and licensed to Pine Bluff. It is owned by Cumulus Media. The station's studios are located in West Little Rock, and the transmitter tower is located in Jefferson, northwest of Pine Bluff.

  4. WRPW - Wikipedia

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    Soon after signing on, the call sign was changed to WSNI and the station became adult contemporary station "Sunny 92.9" with a satellite-fed format. In late 2001, call letters were switched to WRPW and the station became a simulcast of 92.3 WZPW in Peoria, Illinois , and the stations together used the name "Power 92" .

  5. KTSR - Wikipedia

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    KTSR (92.1 FM, "Power 92.1") is a Christian adult contemporary formatted broadcast radio station licensed to DeQuincy, Louisiana, serving Southwest Louisiana. [3] KTSR is owned and operated by Townsquare Media. [4]

  6. Power 92 - Wikipedia

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    KSSK-FM, 92.3 MHz at Waipahu, Hawaii, in the Honolulu area, formerly known as "Power 92" with the callsign KXPW WPWX , 92.3 MHz at Hammond, Indiana, in the Chicago area WRPW , 92.9 MHz at Colfax, Illinois, in the Bloomington-Normal, Illinois area, and formerly known as "Power 92" then "Power 92.9"

  7. KKFR - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, KJJJ-FM flipped to a gold-based top 40 format known as "The Fire Station, Arizona's 92 Fire FM" with new KKFR call letters. KKFR began shifting towards a more rhythmic/dance direction in the late 1980s. The station also adopted the "Power 92" moniker in 1988 and patterned its direction on KPWR in Los Angeles. KKFR adjusted its branding ...

  8. WMOP - Wikipedia

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    The station is called "Power 92.1", in reference to the dial position for WRBD's FM translator. WMOP is a Class D AM station. By day, it is powered at 2,700 watts. To protect other stations on 980 AM from interference, at night it reduces its power to 23 watts.

  9. WSRV - Wikipedia

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    WSRV was previously the primary station for W243CE 96.5 FM, a translator in Winder, Georgia. Licensed for just five watts of effective radiated power , it is owned by Davis Broadcasting of Atlanta. It was originally permitted in 2004 and started in 2007 by Radio Assist Ministry, a company that speculatively filed for thousands of translator ...