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  2. List of urban-format radio stations in the United States

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    WLLL – Gospel Radio AM930 – Urban contemporary gospel WVBE-FM and WVBB – Vibe 100.1 & 97.7 – Urban adult contemporary (FM 97.7 serves Roanoke only) WROV-HD2 / W244AV - Roanoke's BIN 96.7 - Black-oriented news

  3. WDKX - Wikipedia

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    WDKX (103.9 FM) is an independently Black-owned urban contemporary radio station that broadcasts from Rochester, New York at 800 watts of effective radiated power.The station's studios are located east of downtown Rochester along Main Street, and the transmitter tower is located atop Xerox Tower in downtown.

  4. WJOE (FM) - Wikipedia

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    On January 4, 2017, WNRJ changed formats to modern gospel music (playing current and progressive southern gospel), branded as "Praise FM 103.9". Praise FM 103.9 is a tier one charting station for the Singing News Top 80 monthly chart - one of eight stations in the United States. On November 13, 2023, WNRJ changed its call sign to WJOE. [4]

  5. WPPZ-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station is owned by Urban One, through licensee Radio One Licenses, LLC, and broadcasts an urban oldies format. Studios are located in Bala Cynwyd and the broadcast tower used by the station is located atop One Liberty Place in Center City, Philadelphia , at ( 39°57′9.4″N 75°10′5.0″W  /  39.952611°N 75.168056°W  / 39. ...

  6. WXAN - Wikipedia

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    WXAN is a radio station airing a Southern Gospel Music format licensed to Ava, Illinois, broadcasting on 103.9 MHz FM.The station serves the areas of Carbondale, Illinois, Murphysboro, Illinois, Du Quoin, Illinois, and Pinckneyville, Illinois and is owned by Danny Hood, through licensee Mountain Valley Media LLC.

  7. How 2 men transformed an Annapolis radio station for Black ...

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    In the 1950s and 60s, WANN Radio in Annapolis became a beacon for Black listeners by playing music and broadcasting voices that other mainstream stations ignored. The station, led by Charles ...

  8. WGPL - Wikipedia

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    From 1979 until 1987, the station's call sign was WNIS. At that point, a swap was made with AM 850, which moved the WNIS call sign to AM 850, and transferred the WRAP call letters, with its associated black-oriented format, to this station. [7] This was the last of the three Hampton Roads radio stations to operate as WRAP.

  9. WVBN (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WVBN (103.9 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Bronxville, New York. The station is owned by VCY America and features a Christian radio format, consisting of teaching and traditional Christian music. WVBN's transmitter and tower are located on the campus of Montefiore Medical Center in the New York City borough of the Bronx. [2]