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  2. KKWD - Wikipedia

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    Former "Wild 104.9" logo On October 23, 2006, KKWD swapped frequencies with sister station WWLS-FM and moved to the 104.9 frequency from 97.9 FM in order to have a new high definition signal. [ 8 ] Under its rhythmic contemporary format, KKWD primarily competed with Top 40 rival KJYO , as well as rimshot urban contemporary rival KVSP .

  3. KTLK-FM - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, the station was sold to Jacor Broadcasting, who also owned urban powerhouse KMJM, “Majic 108”, which was then at 107.7 FM. [4] [5] [6] Instead of installing a new format on the 104.9 frequency, KMJM-FM was relocated to the weaker 104.9 MHz frequency on October 20 of that year to allow its new CHR station KSLZ a better signal into the suburbs on the full 100,000-watt class C 107.7 ...

  4. WZEZ (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WZEZ (104.9 MHz, "104.9 The Cabin") is an FM radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. Licensed to Balsam Lake, Wisconsin, United States, it serves the Turtle Lake, Wisconsin area.

  5. XHMC-FM - Wikipedia

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    XHMC received its concession on November 10, 1987. It was owned by Rosa Ruíz de Reyes and has been operated by Radiorama for most of its history.

  6. KCRZ - Wikipedia

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    KCRZ is located in the Visalia, California, area and broadcasts at 104.9 FM with a CHR format. The station, which debut on the air in 1996 and licensed to Tipton, California, is owned by Momentum Broadcasting.

  7. WKOS - Wikipedia

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    This station was assigned the call sign WGAT-FM on March 13, 1979. It changed calls to WZXY on October 14, 1981, and changed to its current callsign on July 1, 1991. [1] In the early 1980s, WGAT-FM became WZXY, an album-oriented rock station branded "Y105".

  8. KTDD (FM) - Wikipedia

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    On November 10, 2010, at Noon, the station dropped its 11-year-old active rock format and flipped to a '90s-leaning adult hits format as "GenX 104-9". [5] [6] The final three songs on The Monkey were "Brass Monkey" by the Beastie Boys, "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" by R.E.M., and "Closing Time" by Semisonic, while GenX's first three songs were "Get Ready for This ...

  9. KZMP-FM - Wikipedia

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    KZMP-FM (104.9 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Pilot Point, Texas, and serving the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.KZMP-FM is owned by Veena and Samuel Thakkar, through licensee Perfect Media Group, LLC.