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  2. KRXQ - Wikipedia

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    Dog and Joe left KRXQ in March 2017 to host mornings on 93.7 The River, Mikey assuming afternoons and Leeanne nights. By the late 2000s, the station completed the shift to active rock from mainstream rock with Nielsen BDS going first and Mediabase following suit later.

  3. KYRV - Wikipedia

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    KYRV (93.7 FM) is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Roseville, California and broadcasts to the Sacramento metropolitan area.The station is owned by iHeartMedia and airs a classic rock radio format.

  4. WDGG - Wikipedia

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    WDGG (93.7 FM) is a country music–formatted radio station licensed to Ashland, Kentucky, United States, serving Huntington, West Virginia, and the greater Huntington–Ashland metropolitan area.

  5. KXXR - Wikipedia

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    KLXK enjoyed modest success, but rival KQRS-FM had retooled their format to include a large amount of classic rock product, and also had the top-rated morning show in the market. KLXK eventually decided to attack KQRS from another front. On January 28, 1992, 93.7 flipped to hard rock with the call sign KRXX ("93X").

  6. WFBC-FM - Wikipedia

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    WFBC-FM (93.7 MHz) is a Top 40 (CHR) station licensed to Greenville, South Carolina, and serving the Upstate and Western North Carolina regions, including Greenville, Spartanburg, and Asheville, North Carolina.

  7. The Dudley & Bob Show - Wikipedia

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    The Dudley & Bob Show was a weekday morning comedic radio talk show airing on 93.7 KLBJ-FM, [1] from 6:00 to 10:00 am CT in Austin, Texas that consistently ranked among the city's top-rated drive-time shows.

  8. KPGF - Wikipedia

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    KPGF's former occupant, KWNZ, made its debut on February 14, 1985, as a Top 40 at 97.3 but in 2004 switched frequencies to 93.7. KWNZ launched with morning man Bruce Van Dyke, PD Dave Shakes in middays and MD Todd Fisher, who handled nights and eventually afternoons.

  9. KSD (FM) - Wikipedia

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    KSD carries two nationally syndicated iHeartRadio programs on weekdays, The Bobby Bones Show in morning drive time and After MidNite with Granger Smith overnight. KSD has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 74,000 watts. [2] The transmitter is in Resurrection Cemetery in Shrewsbury, amid the towers for other FM and TV stations. [3]