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WFMS (95.5 FM) is a commercial country music radio station. It is owned by Cumulus Media and is licensed to Fishers, Indiana , while serving the Indianapolis metropolitan area . Its studios and offices are located on North Shadeland Avenue in Indianapolis , and its transmitter is off Burk Road. [ 2 ]
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WFDM-FM (95.9 MHz, "Freedom 95") is a commercial radio station licensed to Franklin, Indiana, and serving the greater Indianapolis metropolitan area. The station is owned by Pilgrim Communications LLC and airs a conservative talk radio format. It is simulcast with co-owned AM 950 WXLW. The studios and offices are on Industrial Drive in Franklin ...
In March 2005, WENS changed format and call letters to a country music format, in an attempt to compete with rival 95.5, WFMS. The new format, dubbed "Hank FM", accompanied the station's new call letters, WLHK, and its new slogan "[We/He] Plays Anything Country." The "Wank and O'Brien" morning show and Ernie Mills in afternoons were the only ...
Management decided that Susquehanna's modern country music "flanker station," WGRL "104.5 The Bear," would be moved to 93.9, while a new format, under 93.9's WGLD calls, would be placed on 104.5. To smooth over the transition, the two stations began simulcasting "The Bear" on May 30, 1997. [ 10 ]
WKWH-FM was branded "Power Country" from 2001 to 2006, and it shared call signs with a co-owned oldies station on 1520 AM, WKWH (now WSVX) licensed to nearby Shelbyville. [11] Its branding was "94.3 Buddy FM" heading into 2007. Late in 2006, WKWH began de-emphasizing talk shows and community-oriented programming to play more country music. [5]
WSM-FM (95.5 MHz) is a radio station in Nashville, Tennessee.It broadcasts a country music format, with an emphasis on recordings released since the 1990s.. From 1967 until it was sold to Cumulus Media in 2003, WSM-FM was the sister of the clear-channel WSM (650 AM).
The facility was upgraded for a more powerful service to the 50 kW signal used today by 1979. In 1986, WFML was sold to Greene Broadcasting, who installed a Top 40 format and the call sign WRTB . After Robert Greene's death in 1991, the station was sold again to Old Northwest Broadcasting, who changed the format to country and call sign to the ...