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104.7 MHz Jazz, Blues Terrestrial Mutual Musicians Foundation, Inc. Kansas City Missouri: Website: KRTU-FM: 91.7 MHz Jazz, Independent Terrestrial Trinity University: San Antonio Texas: Website: KRWV-LP: 99.3 MHz Smooth Jazz, Mainstream Terrestrial Gold Canyon Public Radio Inc. Gold Canyon Arizona: Website: KSBR: 88.5 MHz Mainstream Terrestrial
The smooth jazz radio format continued to grow and thrive through the 1990s and early 2000s, though in the late 2000s most markets began losing smooth jazz stations. In a number of media markets, this format is no longer available over the air except online, via Music Choice (an option made available by some cable television providers such as ...
Prior to adopting its former smooth jazz format, the then-WAUN-FM aired a satellite-fed classic hits format from Jones Radio Networks, branded as "U-Rock".Prior to that it was an FM talk station and, during much of the 1980s and 1990s, it aired various country formats, including hot country and polka known as "Moo 92".
The station is owned by Audacy, Inc., and airs a rhythmic adult contemporary radio format. KTWV has studios on Wilshire Boulevard in the Miracle Mile district of Los Angeles. As "94.7 The Wave," the station was known for pioneering the smooth jazz radio format in the late 1980s. KTWV has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 58,000 watts.
WTTZ-LP is a traffic information and smooth jazz formatted broadcast radio station licensed to and serving Baltimore, Maryland. [1] WTTZ-LP is owned and operated by Maryland Transit Administration . [ 4 ]
WDCJ (92.7 FM), known on air as "Majic 102.3 & 92.7," is an urban oldies-leaning urban adult contemporary formatted radio station licensed to Prince Frederick, Maryland, and serving the southeastern Washington metropolitan area. The station's programming is a relay of WMMJ (102.3 FM) in Bethesda, Maryland [3]
El Sol, which had switched the station from Spanish-language music to smooth jazz in 2021, still owns Spanish-language "Radio Caliente," broadcasting in Milwaukee at 97.9 FM.
Logo as "Blu 102.9" "Enchantment FM" came to an end at midnight on November 19, and Blu 102.9 was launched. Karen Sanchez became KLBU's general manager. The call letters were changed to KLBU and the format still contained Jazz and World Music, but was adjusted to include Chill, Lounge, Acid Jazz, Trip hop, House, and softer Dance Hits, as well as Smooth Jazz and Bossa Nova.