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  2. WGFB - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, the station's city of license was changed to Rockton, Illinois. [2] In the 1970s, the station aired a format consisting of beautiful music and big band music. [5] [6] The station continued airing a beautiful music format into the 1980s. [7] By 1984, the station's format had been changed to adult contemporary. [8]

  3. WMJH - Wikipedia

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    On March 2, 2015, WMJH launched an FM channel on 93.3FM, becoming the first all-Spanish radio station to broadcast on the FM frequency in the Grand Rapids market. [3] On September 2, 2015, Birach Broadcasting once again sold WMJH and sister station WOAP to Cano's Broadcasting, LLC. The sale, at a price of $1.1 million, was consummated on ...

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  5. List of radio stations in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Regents of the University of Michigan: Variety WCBY: 1240 AM: Cheboygan: Black Diamond Broadcast Holdings, LLC. Classic country WCCW: 1310 AM: Traverse City: WCCW Radio, Inc. Classic country WCCW-FM: 107.5 FM: Traverse City: WCCW Radio, Inc. Classic hits WCCY: 1400 AM: Houghton: Houghton Community Broadcasting Corporation: Pop Contemporary Hit ...

  6. WZOK - Wikipedia

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    Previous version of logo. WROK-FM signed on the air in 1949, and in 1976, the call letters changed to the current WZOK. In late 1980, WZOK changed their format from album-oriented rock to its current top 40/CHR format, and was the dominant CHR station in the Rockford metropolitan area, including portions of Northern Illinois such as Belvidere, Cherry Valley, DeKalb, and Woodstock, and portions ...

  7. Media in Rockford, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    PBS Wisconsin member station WHA-TV (UHF channel 20, virtual channel 21.1) in neighboring Madison and Chicago-based WTTW serve as the default member stations for the Rockford market via cable and satellite; the former station's over-the-air analog signal was viewable in portions of the Rockford area prior to the 2009 digital television transition.

  8. WQFL (FM) - Wikipedia

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    The station began broadcasting May 2, 1974, and was owned by Open Bible Church, which was pastored by Pastor Don and Donna Lyons. [3] [4] In 1979, the station was sold to Rockford First Assembly of God, which operated it through its subsidiary Quest For Life, Inc. [3] [4] The station would later air a Christian Contemporary format as "Positive Hit Radio 101QFL".

  9. WBZX - Wikipedia

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    WBZX (103.9 FM) is a radio station in Big Rapids, Michigan.Owned by Up North Radio, LLC, the station broadcasts a classic hits format branded as B103.9.. The station first broadcast on August 24, 2016, stunting with a beautiful music format as "Beautiful 104" until its official launch on August 27, 2016. [2]