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  2. WXBK - Wikipedia

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    WXBK (94.7 FM, "94.7 The Block") is a classic hip-hop-formatted radio station that is licensed to Newark, New Jersey, and serves the New York City area.The station is owned by Audacy, Inc. WXBK's studios are located in the combined Audacy facility in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Manhattan, and its transmitter is located in Rutherford, New Jersey.

  3. Dave Fogel - Wikipedia

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    He then moved down the dial to WTMX-FM, where he spent almost eight years as a top rated afternoon personality on "101.9 The Mix." [ 2 ] After his contract expired in 2004, Dave headed back to Kansas City to KMXV-FM as midday host before eventually moving to morning drive at sister station, KCKC-FM.

  4. WQDR-FM - Wikipedia

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    The new format went on the air on December 26, 1972, at midnight. The last song on WPTF-FM was "Jingle Bell Rock", while the first on WQDR was "Bitch" by the Rolling Stones. Within a year the station had double-digit ratings. After that first year, the "Superstars" format was being used in over 30 markets around the country.

  5. WLS-FM - Wikipedia

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    By 1968, WLS-FM expanded its hours on the air to 6 a.m. to Midnight, simulcasting WLS (AM)'s Clark Weber morning show from 6 to 8 a.m. and carrying Don McNeill's Breakfast Club from 8 to 9 a.m. In the summer of 1968, WLS-FM experimented with a locally produced underground progressive rock show. Dubbed "Spoke", and using the tag-line "The Flash ...

  6. Shaila Scott - Wikipedia

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    Shaila Scott is an American radio personality. A native New Yorker from Harlem, she has worked in New York radio for 30 years as of 2018. [1] Scott is currently a midday on-air radio personalities for WBLS 107.5 FM. [2] Scott graduated Buffalo State College with a B.A in radio and television in 1985. Her first job was as an on-air personality ...

  7. KNRK - Wikipedia

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    It was added to over-the-air radio on 910 AM in July 2010. [19] That station flipped format to sports talk in 2013, with "94/7 Too" moving to 94.7FM's HD2 signal and streaming online. [20] New personalities were added in 2015 (Derric in the evenings) and 2016 (Middays with Pepper).

  8. KTWV - Wikipedia

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    On March 7, 1961, KLAC-FM first signed on the air over the 102.7 frequency. It served as an FM sister station to KLAC (570 AM), simulcasting its programming. [3] KLAC-AM-FM were purchased by Metromedia in 1963. The FM station would later switch frequencies in 1965 with KRHM (94.7 FM). [4]

  9. WMAS-FM - Wikipedia

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    The Kellogg Krew Morning Show won the Massachusetts Broadcasters Association "Air Talent of the Year" award in 2013. [citation needed] On February 13, 2019, Cumulus and Entercom announced an agreement in which WMAS-FM and WHLL, as well as WNSH in New York City, would be swapped to Entercom in exchange for Entercom's Indianapolis stations.