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WKIS (99.9 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Boca Raton, Florida, and serving South Florida. It is owned by Audacy, Inc. and airs a country music radio format. Its studios are located in Audacy's Miami office on Northeast Second Avenue. [2] The transmitter tower is off NW 210 Street in Miami Gardens, shared with WTVJ. [3]
WKSF (99.9 FM "Kiss Country") is a country music station licensed to Old Fort, North Carolina, serving the Asheville area. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. and broadcasts from a tower on Mount Pisgah, southwest of Asheville.
KISS-FM is the brand name of a Top 40 music format heard on FM radio stations in many cities in the ... Miami, Florida: Country WKJS/WKJM: 99.3/105.7 Urban One ...
From 1994 to 2000, the WFKS call sign was used on 99.9 FM in Palatka, as CHR/Hot AC "99.9 Kiss FM". That station became country music WGNE-FM in 2000, and was moved into the Jacksonville market by Renda Broadcasting in May 2005. It is now "99.9 Gator Country", competing with WKSL's sister station, WQIK-FM.
WKZK – The Spirit 103.7 FM & 1600 AM – Urban Gospel; WAEG – Smooth Jazz 92.3 – Smooth jazz; WKSP – 96.3 Kiss FM – Urban Adult Contemporary; WIIZ – The Wiz 97.9 – Mainstream urban; WAKB – Magic 100.9 – Urban Adult Contemporary; WFXA-FM – Foxie 103 Jamz – Mainstream urban; WKZK – Sonshine 103.7 – Urban Gospel; WPRW ...
VOAR-10-FM in Port-aux-Basques, Newfoundland and Labrador; China. GRT News Radio LPFM in Doumen, Zhuhai; Germany ... Kiss Radio Taiwan in Kaohsiung; United Kingdom
Froggy is a brand name radio format used for a variety of radio stations in the United States, most of which broadcast a country music format, with a few playing adult contemporary. (There was, however, an oldies -themed "Froggy" in Erie, Pennsylvania : the former WFGO ; that station has since changed format and calls in 2007.
WVBS-FM would flip to a Top 40/CHR format in the mid-late 1980s named "All Hit B100". In 1993, WVBS-FM became Country -formatted "Kix Country 99.9" with new calls WKXB. In 1999, WKXB again switched formats to Jammin' Oldies as "Jammin 99.9". [ 2 ]