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KSTZ (102.5 FM, "Star 102.5") is a commercial FM radio station in Des Moines, Iowa.The station airs a hot adult contemporary radio format.KSTZ is part of Saga Communications' Des Moines Radio Group, with studios located on Locust Street in Des Moines.
Co-host Kurt Van Auken announced he would be leaving the show Wednesday in a teary goodbye to his team and listeners.
WIOZ-FM started out at 107.1 MHz in 1973, with a 3,000-watt signal. It was originally owned by Bill Gaston, and was the first FM station in Moore County.
KQIC (102.5 FM) is an American radio station located in Willmar, Minnesota, United States. [2]KQIC has a strong signal that can be picked up across most of Central Minnesota.
WDOK (102.1 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, known as "Star 102" and featuring an adult contemporary format. Owned by Audacy, Inc., the station serves Greater Cleveland and surrounding Northeast Ohio.
The change turned out to be a ratings disaster and after lasting only half a year as a Modern AC, WLSS went back to Top 40 in February 1997, using the name "Loose 102-5" at first. Then it simply called itself "102.5" in early 1999. On October 7, 1999, WFMF returned as the call sign and the name "102.5 WFMF" was resurrected a short time later.
In Fall 2006, WMYI-FM was #1 both in age groups 12+ and 25-54 in the Greenville-Spartanburg market, surging past in-house country music sister stations WESC-FM and WSSL-FM, and even urban contemporary market leader WJMZ-FM. The station's ratings slipped after 2006, and have not returned to number one status since.
The Urban AC format from then-"Majic 107.5", which originated three years before, came along also, although the "Majic" nickname was never used throughout WAMJ's tenure on 102.5, and took on a more oldies approach to R&B. (Competitor WALR did this same tactic in 2003, but only because WFOX (now WSRV) was an experimental urban station for a few ...