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WCYQ (100.3 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and serving the Knoxville metropolitan area and East Tennessee.The station is owned by SummitMedia and broadcasts a country music radio format, calling itself 100.3 The Wolf, its studios and offices are on Amherst Road in Knoxville.
CKKQ-FM (100.3 MHz) 100.3 The Q is a commercial FM radio station in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It is owned by the Jim Pattison Group with studios on Quadra Street. It broadcasts a classic rock radio format. CKKQ is a Class C station with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 47,600 watts (100,000 watts peak horizontal polarization).
WQON (100.3 FM, "Q 100.3") is a radio station broadcasting an album-oriented rock (AOR) format. Licensed to Grayling, Michigan, the seat of government in Crawford County, it first began broadcasting in 1978. The station brands itself as Q-100.
KKLQ (100.3 MHz, "Positive, Encouraging 100.3") is a non-commercial FM radio station owned by Educational Media Foundation (EMF) and carries the contemporary Christian music format of its nationally syndicated network K-Love throughout the Greater Los Angeles area.
Jack Alicoate, ed. (1939), "Tennessee", Radio Annual, New York: Radio Daily, OCLC 2459636 – via Internet Archive "AM Stations in the U.S.: Tennessee", Radio Annual Television Year Book, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1963, OCLC 10512375 – via Internet Archive
Lotus Radio Corp. Regional Mexican KTPH: 91.7 FM: Tonopah: Nevada Public Radio: Public News/Talk KTQQ: 88.1 FM: Elko: Radio 74 Internationale: Contemporary Christian KUEZ: 104.1 FM: Fallon: Big Horn Media, Inc. Soft adult contemporary KUNR: 88.7 FM: Reno: Board of Regents of the Nevada System of Higher Education: Public radio KUNV: 91.5 FM: Las ...
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 100.3 MHz: Argentina. Trip in Rosario, Santa Fe; Pueblo Esther in Pueblo Esther, Santa Fe; Australia
Radio One was preparing to make another frequency switch, this time moving WRNB's urban AC format and branding from 107.9 MHz to 100.3 MHz on September 1. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] WRNB was simulcast on both 100.3 and 107.9 until September 2, when the WPHI call sign moved to 107.9, adopted the former "Beat" format and rebranded as "Hot 107.9."