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This station signed on in November 1991 as WEMQ, later on as WQBB-FM, airing the same programming as adult standards WQBB. Later the FM played "Young country" as WQIX. [2] Prior to its flip to Rhythmic Top 40 in July 2003, the station was a Classic Rock outlet as "104.5 The Bone". [3] HOT 104.5 has enjoyed success.
Jack Alicoate, ed. (1939), "Tennessee", Radio Annual, New York: Radio Daily, OCLC 2459636 – via Internet Archive "AM Stations in the U.S.: Tennessee", Radio Annual Television Year Book, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1963, OCLC 10512375 – via Internet Archive
Groovin' Hits 104.5 (briefly known as Hot 104.5 and Jammin' Oldies 104.5) – R&B Oldies, 1998–2000 Arrow 104.5 – Classic Hits, 1993–1998 104.5 The Fox – Classic Rock, 1988–1993 (call letters changed to WGFX , which stood for G allatin's F o X )
Contemporary hit radio KUBC: 580/104.5: Classic rock Connecticut ... 103.5: Hot adult contemporary Butte; ... Station Frequency Genre KEAN-FM: 105.1: Country KEYJ-FM:
In 1989, the station adopted AM stereo and increased power to 10,000 watts. [7] From 1993, it was simulcast on WQBB-FM 104.5. Journal Communications acquired the WQBB stations in 1998, doubling its holdings from two stations to four in the Knoxville area. [8] Journal split the FM station off and flipped it to country. [9]
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 104.5 MHz: Antarctica ... CNR China Rural Radio in Hohhot (in all times except 05:00-14:00) ... Hot FM in Ipoh, ...
WKCE (1180 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Knoxville, Tennessee. [2] It is owned by Loud Media and it airs an oldies radio format. The station is branded as 105.1 WKCE, referring to its FM translator's dial position. The studios and offices are on the fifth floor of the Sunsphere in Knoxville.
[5] The sale to Loud Media was consummated on November 20, 2020. On November 22, 2020, WTNQ dropped its classic country format and began playing Christmas music for the holiday season, branded as "Santa 104.9". [6] At 1 p.m. on December 27, 2020, WTNQ became "104.9 Lake FM" with the slogan "Knoxville's Greatest Hits" playing a classic hits ...