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  2. WRR (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WRR (101.1 MHz) is a listener-supported, non-commercial FM radio station in Dallas, Texas, which provides a full-time classical music radio format.WRR 101.1 plays Symphony #9 by Ludwig van Beethoven before flipping to Christmas music after Thanksgiving until January 1.

  3. List of radio stations in Texas - Wikipedia

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    MARC Radio Dallas, LLC: Urban gospel KGHY: ... Texas Public Radio: News/Talk/Classical KTXJ-FM: 102.7 FM: ... South Asian music KZNE: 1150 AM: College Station:

  4. List of radio stations in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Boynton Educational Radio, Inc. Variety WABE: 90.1 FM: Atlanta: Board of Education, City of Atlanta/ WABE: Public radio WABR: 91.1 FM: Tifton: Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission: Public radio WACG-FM: 90.7 FM: Augusta: Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission: Public radio WAEC: 860 AM: Atlanta: Beasley Media Group, LLC: Spanish ...

  5. WCLK - Wikipedia

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    WCLK (91.9 FM) – branded as Jazz 91.9 – is a non-commercial jazz radio station licensed to serve Atlanta, Georgia.Owned by Clark Atlanta University, the station covers much of the Atlanta metropolitan area.

  6. WLKQ-FM - Wikipedia

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    WLKQ-FM (102.3 MHz "La Raza 102.3/107.1") is a commercial radio station licensed to Buford, Georgia, and serving Metro Atlanta.It is owned by Davis Broadcasting and airs a Regional Mexican radio format.

  7. KKXT - Wikipedia

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    KKXT 91.7 broadcasting in HD. KKXT (91.7 FM) is a listener-supported public radio station, licensed to Dallas, Texas and broadcasting to the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex.It has a Triple A (adult album alternative) music format with a mix of acoustic, alt-country, indie rock, alternative and world music.

  8. KLIF (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Even though it was a Top 40 station, KLIF News was always quick to report news bulletins when they came in. The station was one of the first media outlets on the air with reports of the shooting. [8] KLIF 1190 AM changed to talk radio in 1986 and became one of the market's leading talk radio stations before other competitors soon emerged.

  9. WWPW - Wikipedia

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    The station began in May 1994 as country-music "Y 105.5" WYAI-FM, a class-A serving Carrollton to the west-southwest of metro Atlanta. Having co-channel RF interference with station WCHK-FM 105.5 in Canton, Georgia (north-northwest of Atlanta), both stations changed radio frequencies (the other station now being WBZY 105.7) and moved closer to Atlanta.