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WXUR (92.7 FM, "92.7 The Drive") is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock format. Licensed to Herkimer, New York , United States, the station serves Utica, NY . The station is currently owned by Arjuna Broadcasting Corp. and features programming from Westwood One .
WCPY (92.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to Arlington Heights, Illinois, and serving the Chicago area. WCPY airs a Polish language format during the daytime, as "Polski FM", while airing a dance hits format at night known as "Dance Factory FM".
WDRV (97.1 FM, "The Drive") is a commercial radio station licensed to serve Chicago, Illinois. The station is owned by Hubbard Broadcasting and airs a classic rock format. Its studios were originally located in the John Hancock Center. [5] On May 11, 2018, WDRV moved into all new, state-of-the-art, digital studios in Chicago's Prudential Plaza.
[7] [8] WXRT Chicago mid-day jock John Bell was hired as the first Program Director. By late 1984, the station had adopted a Top 40/CHR format as "All Hit WDEK". [ 9 ] [ 10 ] WDEK was also an affiliate of The Rockin' America Top 30 Countdown with Scott Shannon (later replaced by American Top 40 with Shadoe Stevens and then by Rick Dees Weekly ...
Always in General Alvear, Mendoza; AZ in Rosario, Santa Fe; Estación FM in Villa del Totoral, Córdoba; La 2x4 in Buenos Aires; La 750 in Salta; La Correntada in San Pedro, Buenos Aires
Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] Licensee Format [3]; WAAL: 99.1 FM: Binghamton: Townsquare License, LLC: Classic rock: WABC: 770 AM: New York City: Red Apple Media, Inc.
It was divested and sold to Withers Broadcasting in 2008 as part of Clear Channel's plan to exit small market radio. [2] In July 2009, the top 40 format and call sign were moved to 105.1 FM in Murphysboro, Illinois, with the active rock format and WTAO-FM call sign coming over to 92.7 FM. The stations announced a reversal of the call sign swap ...
WMAY-FM (92.7 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Taylorville, Illinois, and serving the Springfield metropolitan area. It is owned by Mid-West Family Broadcasting. The station has a news/talk radio format on weekdays and plays classic hits nights and weekends. WMAY-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 11,500 watts.