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WBUZ (102.9 MHz, "102.9 The Buzz") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to La Vergne, Tennessee, and serving the Nashville, Tennessee metropolitan area.WBUZ airs an active rock music format, with elements of alternative rock, calling itself "Nashville's Rock Station."
WNRQ (105.9 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station in Nashville, heard in northern middle Tennessee and southern central Kentucky. It airs a classic rock format. It is owned by iHeartMedia, with studios in Nashville's Music Row district. WNRQ is a Class C FM station. It has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts, the maximum for most ...
Mainstream rock WXNA-LP: 101.5 FM: Nashville: WRVU Friends and Family: Variety WXNS-LP: 106.3 FM: Nashville: North Nashville Community Radio: Community radio WXOL-LP: 106.3 FM: Dresden: Dresden Church of Christ: Religious Teaching WXRH: 580 AM: Rockwood: 3B Tennessee, Inc. Classic country WXRQ: 1460 AM: Mount Pleasant: Greg Combs d/b/a ...
Blessing Offor performs with the Covenant School choir at the K-Love Fan Awards at the Grand Ole Opry on May 28, 2023; Nashville, TN, USA; Mandatory Credit: Sarah White-The Tennessean
The following is a list of radio stations owned by Cumulus Media. ... WXMX – 98.1 – Mainstream rock; Nashville. WGFX – 104.5 – Sports; WKDF – 103.3 – Country;
Cromwell Radio Group was founded in 1969 when Bayard H. "Bud" Walters (still company president today) applied to the Federal Communications Commission for permit to construct WKCM, a country-formatted AM station in Hawesville, Kentucky. That station, which went on the air in November 1972, is still owned by Cromwell today.
WAIV (94.1 MHz) is a FM radio stations broadcasting in the Middle Tennessee area. WAIV is licensed to Smyrna, Tennessee , with the station serving the Nashville metropolitan area . The station is owned by Educational Media Foundation and is the flagship stations of the Air1 brand based in nearby Franklin, Tennessee.
WRVW (107.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to the city of Lebanon, Tennessee, but serving the nearby Nashville market. It is currently branded as 107.5 The River, broadcasting a contemporary hit radio format, and has become something of a heritage station for Top 40 music in middle Tennessee.