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  3. KFXN-FM - Wikipedia

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    Once WCTS switched frequencies in January, Colfax took the FM station off the air for a few months, eventually signing back on in late April with a two-week long comedy format as a stunt to create a buzz about the new station, with the permanent country music format debuting at 5 a.m. on May 13 as WBOB-FM ("Bob 100"). [3] [4] [5] The slogan was ...

  4. KDRB - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, the station signed on as WHO-FM. [3] It was owned by the Central Broadcasting Company and was the third FM station in Des Moines, after KRNT-FM and KSO-FM . In its early years, it primarily simulcast its sister station , AM 1040 WHO .

  5. KKLQ (FM) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, the station dropped its K-100 handle and kept to the calls as "KIQQ" with a live and local aggressive top-40 or contemporary hit radio (CHR) format. The on-air lineup included Jeff Thomas, G.W. McCoy (engaged to actress Heather Locklear for a time), and Francesca Cappucci. "Play Hits for Cash" was a regular promotion.

  6. List of ESPN Radio affiliates - Wikipedia

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    93.5 FM Champaign: IL: ESPN Radio 93.5 WMVP: 1000 AM Chicago: IL: ESPN Chicago 1000 WXLT: 103.5 FM Marion: IL: ESPN Radio 103.5 KBOB: 1170 AM Quad Cities: IL: ESPN 1170/104.1 WFMB: 1450 AM Springfield: IL: Sportsradio 1450 WREF: 97.7 FM Evansville: IN: ESPN 97.7 The Ref WFNI: 1070 AM Indianapolis: IN: 1070 The Fan WIBC-HD2: 93.1-2 FM ...

  7. WMKS - Wikipedia

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    The Buzz moved to 105.7 FM on January 1, 2014, at 5p.m., taking the spot of sister station WMKS. WVBZ adopted the Top 40 format of its predecessor, and later rebranded as "100.3 KISS-FM." [9] [10] On January 3, 2014, the call letters switched to WMKS. [1] Prior to 2018, WMKS aired Fred & Angi from WKSC-FM in Chicago in the morning.

  8. WHTZ - Wikipedia

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    The first station to operate on 100.3 MHz was New York's fourth FM radio station, which signed on the air June 1, 1942, as W63NY at 46.3 MHz in the old FM band. The station, which had become WHNF when it moved to 100.3, was co-owned with WHN and played easy listening music.

  9. WTBC-FM - Wikipedia

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    WTBC-FM (100.3 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Chicago, Illinois, with a music format focused on a "gold" format of contemporary hit radio music from between 1990 and 2015. The station is currently owned by Hubbard Broadcasting , [ 5 ] Its studios are located at One Prudential Plaza , with transmitter facilities atop the John Hancock Center ...