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  2. WMTY-FM - Wikipedia

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    WMTY-FM (98.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an oldies music format. [2] Licensed to Sweetwater, Tennessee, United States, the station is currently owned by Horne Radio, LLC and features The True Oldies Channel from Citadel Media. [3] On August 15, 2007, WLOD-FM changed its format from oldies to classic rock, branded as "D 98.3".

  3. The True Oldies Channel - Wikipedia

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    Scott Shannon's True Oldies Channel (also known more recently as The True Oldies Channel: Greatest Hits) is a radio network begun in the spring of 2004. Originally distributed by ABC Radio Networks via satellite, the service plays a hybrid oldies/classic hits format comprising music mostly from 1964 to 1979 but also plays selected cuts from the 1955-1963 era and also from the 1980s.

  4. KXKL-FM - Wikipedia

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    After several ownership changes during the 1990s and 2000s, including Chancellor Media, AM/FM, and Infinity/CBS Radio, Wilks Broadcasting acquired the station in 2008, along with sister stations KIMN and KWOF. [3] Like many oldies stations, KXKL evolved into a classic hits format, playing music from the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s.

  5. Art Laboe - Wikipedia

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    Art Laboe (born Arthur Egnoian; August 7, 1925 – October 7, 2022) was an American radio host, songwriter, record producer, and radio station owner. He was generally credited with coining the term "Oldies but Goodies".

  6. WDRC-FM - Wikipedia

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    By 1984, WDRC-FM was an oldies-based adult contemporary station, but only played oldies on the weekends. Due to positive listener feedback, on September 26, 1986, WDRC-FM became an oldies station full-time. [5] At that point, the station focused on hits of 1964 to 1969, with about four songs per hour from the 1955-63 era.

  7. KKOO (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KKOO (1260 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Weiser, Idaho, and serving the Boise metropolitan area.The station is owned by the Iliad Media Group Holdings Employee Stock Ownership Trust, through licensee Iliad Media Group Holdings Inc., and airs an oldies radio format, focusing on the hits of the 1960s and 70s.

  8. WRJO - Wikipedia

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    On 1985-04-05, the station changed its call sign to the current WRJO. [3] The WERL call sign remains on its AM station at 950 kHz. WERL was a reference to "Werl (as in "Whirl")-Wide Radio", taken from its early logo in the 1960s and 70s. Before the oldies format, WRJO held a country music format with the nickname "Eagle Country".

  9. WPNH (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WPNH (1300 AM) and WFTN (1240 AM) are commercial radio stations in Central New Hampshire.WPNH is licensed to Plymouth, and WFTN is licensed to Franklin.The stations are branded as "Oldies 92.9" and simulcast an oldies format, featuring an unusually deep and vast playlist offering the first generation of rock and roll of the 1960s.