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WKSI-HD2, and in turn W239BV, aired the "Today's Mix" format, one of Clear Channel's Premium Choice formats. [9] On November 1, 2013, W239BV switched its format from hot adult contemporary to a seasonal all-Christmas music format, with the "Mix 95-7" branding remaining. [10] The station switched back to hot adult contemporary on December 26.
On November 29, 1976, AGK Communications, Inc., a company owned by George Kimble, Craig Fox and Ted Utz applied to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a new radio station on 95.3 MHz to serve Manlius. [3]
WHIO-FM (95.7 MHz) – branded AM 1290 and News 95.7 WHIO – is a commercial news/talk radio station licensed to serve Pleasant Hill, Ohio, covering Dayton and the Dayton metropolitan area. Owned by Cox Media Group, WHIO-FM acts as a full-time simulcast of WHIO.
KKHH signed on the air as KHUL at 7 a.m. on October 4, 1959. KHUL carried a mostly instrumental easy listening and jazz format, and billed itself as "Cool, Refreshing Radio". ". KHUL was the first stand-alone FM station in the Houston radio market to operate with a 24-hour sched
KGMZ-FM (95.7 MHz, "95.7 The Game") is a sports radio station licensed to San Francisco, California, and serving the San Francisco Bay Area.The station is owned by Audacy, Inc., and broadcasts from studios on Battery Street (shared with CBS owned-and-operated station KPIX-TV, with whom KGMZ-FM's sister stations were formerly co-owned and located) in the North Beach section of San Francisco.
WBEN-FM (95.7 MHz, "95.7 BEN FM") is a commercial radio station licensed to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.The station is owned by Beasley Broadcast Group and broadcasts an adult hits radio format.
KDAL-FM previously carried an adult contemporary format under the names "96 Lite FM" and "Magic 95.7". KDAL-FM aired the syndicated Deliliah show weeknights. Upon changing its name to "The Bridge" on January 1, 2006, it aired a variation of the adult hits format that was best described as a classic hits/adult album alternative (AAA) hybrid.
A year later, on September 29, 1989, the call sign was changed to WPIG. Later, on November 6, mirroring the national trend, the station switched formats to the rapidly burgeoning country music format and became known as "The Big Pig 95.7, Today's Sizzlin' Country." It has held the same slogan, branding, and format ever since, for 30 years as of ...