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  2. KEZK-FM - Wikipedia

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    KEZK-FM (102.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to St. Louis, Missouri.It broadcasts an adult contemporary radio format and is owned by Audacy, Inc. [2] From mid-November through the Christmas holiday, KEZK switches to an all-Christmas music format.

  3. KZOK-FM - Wikipedia

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    In August 1975, KZOK moved from its free-form progressive format to a more mass-appeal and better–researched AOR format. With the success of KZOK's rock format on FM, in 1982, the AM station switched to a different rock format, modern rock, allowing KZOK's advertisers to have two choices for their commercials aimed at Seattle's rock audience.

  4. WKLB-FM - Wikipedia

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    WKLB quickly responded by adding newer songs to their playlist and reducing spins of older music. A similar program hosted by Burns and Fink, "Boston Country Oldies", now airs on WCAP, WWSF, and WCRN. On July 19, 2016, Beasley Media Group announced it would acquire Greater Media and its 21 stations (including WKLB) for $240 million. [6]

  5. KSTZ - Wikipedia

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    KSTZ (102.5 FM, "Star 102.5") is a commercial FM radio station in Des Moines, Iowa.The station airs a hot adult contemporary radio format.KSTZ is part of Saga Communications' Des Moines Radio Group, with studios located on Locust Street in Des Moines.

  6. WLTO - Wikipedia

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    WLTO (102.5 FM HOT 102.5) is a commercial radio station licensed to Nicholasville, Kentucky and serving the Lexington radio market.It is owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasts a top 40 radio format.

  7. KSFM - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the station changed its slogan to simply "102-5" with a broader mix of hip-hop, R&B, and rhythmic pop music. In August 2023, KSFM returned to a more urban-leaning rhythmic format with expanding their R&B playlist, increasing regional music from nearby Bay Area and Sacramento artists, drastically reducing pop music from their regular ...

  8. KDKE - Wikipedia

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    By 2006, "The Bear" moniker was dropped as the station branded as "102.5 KRBR" and added a significant amount of Classic Rock to its playlist to become a mainstream rock station. On March 3, 2008, KRBR-FM changed its call sign to KHQG, and began branding itself as "102.5 The Hog" while remaining with a mainstream rock format.

  9. WRFY-FM - Wikipedia

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    WRFY-FM (102.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Reading, Pennsylvania, calling itself "Y102".The station is owned by iHeartMedia through licensee iHM Licenses, LLC, and broadcasts a hot adult contemporary radio format.