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On February 28, 2014, after the station had shifted from an oldies format to a classic hits format, it was re-branded from "Oldies 94.3" to "Z94.3". [15]In September 2015, Schurz Communications, which previously held a minority interest in Douglas Road Radio, agreed to acquire full ownership of the company.
Listen live: Website: www.radio731.com /stations /sportsradio / WTJF-FM (94.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Sports format. [2]
WLZV (94.3 FM) – branded K-Love – is a non-commercial contemporary Christian radio station licensed to serve Buckland, Virginia.Owned and operated by the Educational Media Foundation, WLZV does not broadcast any local programming, functioning as the Northern Virginia network affiliate for K-Love; WLZV also services the southwestern portion of the Washington metropolitan area.
WIBG-FM (94.3 FM, "Wibbage 94.3") is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits music format. [2] WIBG is licensed to Avalon, New Jersey, United States.The station is currently owned by WIBG Limited Liability Company and features local programming. [3]
Listen live: Website: www.kmax943.com: KMAX-FM (94.3 MHz, KMAX 94.3) is a radio station broadcasting a mainstream rock format.
In 1989, Henry Hinton started New East Communications of Greenville, North Carolina.The company's stations were WGPM 94.3, WCZI and WKQT.WKQT was sold in 1996. [3] In 2003, Archway Broadcasting Group, LLC, bought WGPM and WCZI and announced its acquisition of four Greenville market stations--WRHT, WCBZ, WNBR and WZBR—from Eastern North Carolina Broadcasting Company, Inc for $6.5 Million.
The station first took its callsign on February 11, 1988 and officially launched in November 1990 with a Light Adult Contemporary format, branded as "Star 94.3". In mid-January 2005, WTON switched to Classic Hits and Classic rock, as "Classic Hits; Star 94.3".
Listen live: Website: wqpcradio.com: WQPC (94.3 FM, "Q94 Great Country") is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. [2]