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  2. KYMX - Wikipedia

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    KYMX (96.1 FM, "Mix 96") is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Sacramento, California, United States. The station is owned by Salt Lake City–based Bonneville International and broadcasts an adult contemporary format. KYMX's transmitter is located in Natomas and its studios are in North Sacramento. KYMX broadcasts in HD Radio.

  3. KRXQ - Wikipedia

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    From its elevated location, KXRQ enjoyed broad coverage throughout the Sacramento Valley. Bruce Jensen was the program director during the station's first year and programmed a varied mix of popular music during the day and jazz late at night and weekend afternoons. From 1960 until mid-1966, Paul Thompson served in the same capacity; he ...

  4. KSFM - Wikipedia

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    KSFM continued to lead the market as the top 40 station of choice in Sacramento until the arrivals of mainstream contemporary hit radio (CHR) outlet KDND (107.9 The End) and urban-formatted KBMB (103.5 The Bomb) in 1998. [22] KSFM offered a current-based mix of rhythmic pop, R&B, and hip hop product in its playlist. Those ingredients placed ...

  5. The Sacramento Beat: More Oak Park jazz, mix of festivals ...

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    The Sacramento Beat: More Oak Park jazz, mix of festivals atop April concert calendar. AARON DAVIS. March 31, 2024 at 8:00 AM. ... capacity-wise, in the Sacramento music venue map. But I digress ...

  6. Mix FM - Wikipedia

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    Mix FM Townsville (106.3 FM), a defunct radio station in Townsville, now Star 106.3; ... KYMX (Mix 96) in Sacramento, California; WBVI (Mix 96.7) in Findlay, Ohio;

  7. Jesus Culture - Wikipedia

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    Its albums feature the worship of the Jesus Culture Sacramento, performing a mix of original and cover songs. [6] Youth worship leaders Kim Walker-Smith, Melissa How and Chris Quilala, long active with the youth group at Bethel Church in Redding, became the core of the Jesus Culture band. [7]

  8. Club Nouveau - Wikipedia

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    Club Nouveau (/ n uː v oʊ /) is an American R&B group formed by record producer/performer Jay King in 1986 in Sacramento, California, following the breakup of the Timex Social Club. [2] The group's name ( French for "Club New") was changed from its original incarnation, "Jet Set", to capitalize on the breakup.

  9. Anthony Silva (politician) - Wikipedia

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    On December 14, 2014, Silva took a hired limousine to The Mix Sacramento nightclub with a group of several people. During the limo's return trip to Silva's home, a fight broke out among the passengers, all of whom were described by the CHP as being heavily intoxicated. [30]