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  2. KROQ Top 106.7 Countdowns - Wikipedia

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    The KROQ Top 106.7 Countdowns is an end-of-year countdown that lists the top "106.7" songs on the Los Angeles station KROQ as voted by listeners. The countdown started in 1980, and ran every year until 2009.

  3. WLTW - Wikipedia

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    WLTW (106.7 FM) is an adult contemporary radio station licensed to New York, New York and serving the New York metropolitan area.WLTW is owned by iHeartMedia and broadcasts from studios located at 125 West 55th Street in Midtown Manhattan, while the station's transmitter is located at the Empire State Building.

  4. KROQ-FM - Wikipedia

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    KROQ-FM (106.7 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Pasadena, California, serving Greater Los Angeles.Owned by Audacy, Inc., it broadcasts an alternative rock format known as "The World Famous KROQ" (pronounced "kay-rock").

  5. WLLZ (FM) - Wikipedia

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    The first official song played under the country format was "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)" by Big & Rich. On May 22, the station became "106.7 The Fox." On May 22, the station became "106.7 The Fox." Finally, on May 26, 2006, the format change appeared complete as the voice of the station and minutes of music per hour were announced.

  6. When does 106.7 radio switch to Christmas music? - AOL

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    New York’s 106.7 LITE FM made its highly anticipated switch to 24/7 Christmas music on Friday, Nov. 22, broadcasting live from Radio City Music Hall.

  7. WMJX - Wikipedia

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    After securing a new license for operation on 106.7 MHz, Westinghouse signed on a second WBZ-FM on December 15, 1957. [10] The station initially operated only from 5:00 p.m. to midnight with a classical music format branded "Westinghouse Fine Music in Boston"; in 1959, WBZ-FM expanded its operating hours by simulcasting the AM sister station during periods in which the station had signed off. [5]

  8. WXDJ - Wikipedia

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    The last song played on “DJ 106.7” was "Take Over Control" by Afrojack. The simulcast ended on January 6, 2014, when the Tropical format moved to 106.7 FM permanently, and the new WRMA at 95.7 FM flipped to Spanish Hot AC. The new WXDJ began using the moniker "El Nuevo Zol 106.7."

  9. KTKX - Wikipedia

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    At that time, a classic-based Adult Album Alternative format was launched as "X106.7, World Class Rock," with "Take Me to the River" by Talking Heads being the first song played. The station did not use DJs, and was automated like KJXK , but focused on classic alternative and classic rock hits, and was not as hard-edged as KZEP , which focused ...