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This station initially signed on with a classic rock format on June 11, 1993, which shifted more towards mainstream rock and then active rock by 2002, as 100.5 The Fox. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] On August 10, 2005, at noon, "The Fox" moved to 93.1, while 100.5 began stunting with a loop of the songs " Louie Louie " by The Kingsmen and " Brother Louie " by ...
Credo Fitch Harris (1937). Microphone Memoirs of the Horse and Buggy Days of Radio.Bobbs-Merrill Company. (About WHAS and early radio in general)
The station is owned by Saga Communications, and operates as part of its Capitol Radio Group. It airs a classic rock radio format. WYMG has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 50,000 watts, the current maximum for most FM stations in Illinois. The transmitter is off County Road 15 West in Loami, Illinois. [3]
WKRU — 106.7 — Classic rock; WQLH — 98.5 — Hot adult contemporary; See also. Nash FM — national country music branding used by many Cumulus stations since 2013;
WAKY-FM (103.5 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Radcliff, Kentucky, and serving the Louisville metropolitan area.It airs a classic hits format and is owned by W & B Broadcasting, Inc. [3] It carries University of Kentucky Wildcasts football and basketball.
WAXQ 104.3 - Classic rock (Q 104.3) WHTZ 100.3 - Top 40/CHR (Z100) WKTU 103.5 - Rhythmic adult contemporary (103.5 KTU) WLTW 106.7 - Adult contemporary (106.7 Lite FM) WOR 710 - News/Talk; WWPR-FM 105.1 - Urban contemporary (Power 105.1) WWRL 1600 - Black Information Network
On May 11, 2016, WQMF shifted their format from classic rock to mainstream rock and WQMF-HD2 picked up the "Fox" active rock format from sister station WTFX-FM, which flipped to urban. [2] HD1 is a digital simulcast of the traditional analog broadcast of WQMF. HD3 is a digital simulcast of sister station WTFX-FM, an urban contemporary format. [3]
In addition, KYYS was revived on former adult contemporary station KLTH about a month after 102.1's flip, this time as a classic rock station featuring many of KY's earlier personalities. (Since June 2020, KYSJ in St. Joseph has broadcast a classic rock format using the "KY 102" branding). [14]