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  2. WKXJ - Wikipedia

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    WKXJ (103.7 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Walden, Tennessee, United States, and serving the Chattanooga, Tennessee, area. The station operates a Top 40 (CHR) music format and is branded as "103.7 KISS FM." It is owned by Audacy, Inc. Its studios are located on Old Lee Road in Chattanooga, and its transmitter is located in Red Bank.

  3. WXSS - Wikipedia

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    In February 2003, the station tweaked its playlist to Rhythmic CHR and branding to 103.7 Kiss FM, The New #1 Hit Music Station; by August 2003, the station switched back to mainstream CHR. However, by 2009, WXSS shifted again to a Rhythmic-leaning direction with a heavy emphasis on R&B/ hip-hop , dance and pop hits, while playing only the most ...

  4. KISS-FM (brand) - Wikipedia

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    KISS-FM is the brand name of a Top 40 music format heard on FM radio stations in many cities in the United States and overseas. iHeartMedia claims ownership of the KISS-FM brand in the United States and operates most KISS-FM formatted stations there, though not KISS-FM in San Antonio , Texas , or KISS-FM America on TuneIn .

  5. KUUL - Wikipedia

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    On February 20, 2012, KUUL flipped to CHR as "101-3 KISS FM". The last song played on "KUUL 101.3" was "Rock Your Baby" by George McCrae, while the first song played on "KISS FM" was "Turn Me On" by David Guetta and Nicki Minaj. [5] Programming includes Elvis Duran and the Morning Show, one of only two in Iowa to air the show.

  6. WIFN (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The station previously aired a Spanish language sports/talk format and a gospel music format. As WALR this station simulcast their former sister station WALR-FM (then known as "Kiss 104.7"). [1] [3] This station was a simulcast of WFOM on two occasions.

  7. WXKB - Wikipedia

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    From 1984 until 1990, it played adult contemporary music. In 1990, its call sign was changed to WAKS. The frequency moved one notch to 103.7 FM and it began running a classic rock format. This lasted until 1993, when the station returned back to its 103.9 frequency, changed its call sign to WXKB, and it flipped to Top 40 hits.

  8. KSON (FM) - Wikipedia

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    The last song played in the short-lived oldies format was "Bobby's Girl" by Marcie Blane. Following "Bobby's Girl" at 5 p.m., the Oldies format turned out to be a stunt as the station revealed its true format, Modern AC , branded as “Sophie @ 103.7”, adapted slightly from sister station KLLC in San Francisco , which is known as Alice @ 97.3 .

  9. KTKX - Wikipedia

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    At Noon on May 28, 2009, while playing "Love Lockdown" by Kanye West, the sound of jingling bells played, increasingly getting louder, followed by just the sound of the bells for about 30 seconds as the song ended. This led to KPWT stunting with Christmas music as "Santa 106.7." At 5 p.m. on June 1, 2009, the station became "FM Talk 106.7."