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KTMC-FM (105.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Classic Rock music format. [2] Licensed to McAlester, Oklahoma , United States. The station is currently owned by McAlester Streaming Technologies, LLC dba McAlester Radio.
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 105.1 MHz: Argentina. Centauro in La Tigra, ... KTMC-FM in Mcalester, Oklahoma; KTTY in New Boston, ...
The station later became Super Tunog Pinoy with an all-Filipino format, [14] and then Power 105 (DZ)BM FM with a new wave format from 1985 to 1991, [15] [16] competing with WXB 102 (then at 102.7 FM). [17] [9] Thereafter, the station changed its call letters to DWBM-FM and its format to be adapted by its succeeding management.
On May 8, 2018, Grupo Radio Centro and Radiorama swapped the frequencies of their pop stations in Juárez, with Planeta moving from 99.1 to 105.1 and @FM moving from 105.1 to 99.1. The swap was undone on June 15, 2019, with Planeta returning to 99.1 and Madre, a grupera format started on XHEPR just the month before, relocating to XHIM.
WKOL (105.1 FM; "Kool 105") is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. The station, which signed on in 1994 as WEXP-FM, is licensed to Plattsburgh, New York, United States, and serves the Burlington / Plattsburgh area. WKOL is owned by Hall Communications, Inc. [3]
KOMG (105.1 FM, "The Bull") is a radio station licensed to Willard, Missouri, United States. KOMG airs a classic country music format branded as "105.1 The Bull". Current On-Air Staff: Mornings with Summer Stevens: 5:30 am–10:00 am; Summer Stevens: 10:00 am to noon; Crews: Noon-3:00pm; Corbin Campbell: 3:00 pm– 6:00pm
WTUK (105.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format and is licensed to broadcast from Harlan, Kentucky, in the United States. The station is owned by Eastern Broadcasting Company. [2] [3] The station broadcasts on 105.1 MHz. Its 530-watt signal covers Harlan County, Kentucky, and much of southeastern Kentucky.
On October 13, 2014, WESI flipped to classic hits as The New 105.1 GHL-FM, Louisville's Greatest Hits. [6] The call sign was changed to WGHL (for Greatest Hits Louisville) on October 16, 2014. Logo as "G105.1" On January 30, 2015, WGHL changed formats again. This time it flipped to classic hip hop, branded as "Old School 105.1". [7]