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News/Talk WABD: 97.5 FM: ... 90.3 FM: Birmingham: BD of Trustees/U of AL at Birmingham: Public radio; News Talk Information ... 104.3 FM: Athens:
The 96.3 frequency debuted in 1975 as WRUM-FM, call letters derived from its former city of license, Rumford.In 1981, the call letters were changed to WWMR, and by 1983 the format was a high-energy top 40/AOR hybrid with live DJs and the branding "96 WMR".
It airs a news/talk format. [3] ... The station in mid to late 2016 added an FM translator on 96.3 MHz. References External links. WGSV official website; Facility ...
103.5 FM Marion: IL: ESPN Radio 103.5 KBOB: 1170 AM Quad Cities: IL: ESPN 1170/104.1 WFMB: 1450 AM Springfield: IL: Sportsradio 1450 WREF: 97.7 FM Evansville: IN: ESPN 97.7 The Ref WFNI: 1070 AM Indianapolis: IN: 1070 The Fan WIBC-HD2: 93.1-2 FM Indianapolis: IN: 93.5/107.5 The Fan WIBC-HD3: 93.1-3 FM Indianapolis: IN: 93.5/107.5 The Fan WIOU ...
In March 2001, the "Extreme" format and WEJE call sign moved to 102.3 FM in Auburn, Indiana (now WGBJ), and on March 12, 2001, 96.3 debuted a new country music format as WWWD, originally tagged "Big Red Country" but then changed to "Red Hot Country" after Artistic Media Partners notified 96.3's then-owner, Frank Kovas, that the name "Big Red ...
WLYB is an American radio station serving the community of Livingston, the county seat of Sumter County, Alabama and Meridian, Mississippi.Owned by Blackbelt Broadcasting, Inc., a company wholly owned by Damon L. Collins, WLYB has a transmitter located off McDowell Industrial Park Road, just outside the Livingston city limit, and studio facilities on Monroe Street in downtown.
WGZZ (94.3 FM, "Wings 94.3") is a radio station licensed to serve Waverly, Alabama, United States. The station is owned by Auburn Network, Inc. It airs a classic hits music format. [3] The station was assigned the WGZZ call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on July 18, 2007. [1] On April 19, 2010, WGZZ moved from 100.3 FM to 94.3 FM.
The station went on the air in January 2001 as WLPL, owned by Gary Savoie and simulcasting Vox Radio Group-owned oldies station WWOD (104.3 FM). [2] WLPL's sign on was delayed when environmental objections prevented the station from building a tower in Athens, Vermont; [3] [4] it chose to transmit from an existing tower in New Hampshire. [2]