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WDTW (1310 kHz, "La Z 1310 & 107.9") is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Dearborn, Michigan, United States, and serving the Detroit metropolitan area. Owned by Pedro Zamora, the station broadcasts a Spanish-language radio format branded as La Z 1310. It features Spanish-language contemporary hit radio, Latin pop, reggaeton and regional ...
Detroit. WDVD – 96.3 – Hot adult contemporary; WJR – 760 – News/talk; Flint. WDZZ-FM – 92.7 – Urban adult contemporary; WFBE – 95.1 – Country; WTRX – 1330 – Sports; WWCK – 1570/107.3 — Classic hits; WWCK-FM – 105.5 – Contemporary hit radio; Grand Rapids. WHTS – 105.3 – Contemporary hit radio; WJRW – 1340/106.1 ...
Call sign Frequency City of License [1] [2] Licensee [1] [2] Format [3]; KDTI: 90.3 FM: Rochester Hills: Educational Media Foundation: Contemporary Christian KTGG: 1540 AM: Okemos
WDMK HD-2 - The Detroit Praise Network 98.3 & 99.9 - Urban Gospel; WGPR – Hot 107-5 – Urban contemporary; WMGC-FM - 105.1 The Bounce - Classic Hip-Hop & R&B; WCHB – 1340 WCHB - Urban contemporary gospel; WMKM - Rejoice AM 1440 - Urban Gospel; WDFN - Detroit's BIN 1130 - Black-oriented news; WSHJ - 88.3 FM - Urban contemporary
After several weeks with the rock format on 107.9 FM, "Hot 97.5" morning host Ryan Cameron made an announcement that "Hot" was moving to 107.9, revealing that the rock format was a publicity stunt. WHTA officially switched frequencies on November 1, 2001 and became "Hot 107.9", while 97.5 became WPZE, playing urban gospel music.
WWHT (107.9 FM, "Hot 107-9") is a radio station that is licensed to Syracuse, New York. The station is owned by iHeartMedia and broadcasts a contemporary hit radio (CHR) format. The studios and offices are located on Plum Street in Syracuse while its transmitter is located near Sentinel Heights south of Syracuse. It broadcasts in HD Radio.
On September 1, 2011, Radio One moved WRNB's programming to 100.3, and the urban contemporary format of WPHI-FM (which moved away from rhythmic contemporary earlier that year) moved to the weaker signal 107.9 FM as "Hot 107.9" (after stunting that weekend as "Michael Vick Radio" and "Rickey Smiley Radio") on September 4 at 5 p.m..
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