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KMXB (94.1 FM, "Mix 94-1") is a commercial radio station licensed to Henderson, Nevada, and serving the Las Vegas radio market.KMXB airs a hot adult contemporary radio format and is owned by Audacy, Inc.
In November 2017, CKEC rebranded from East Coast FM to Mix 94.1. The format remained Adult Contemporary. [6] On July 12, 2018, the CRTC approved the application by Newcap Inc. for authority to acquire the assets of CKEC-FM and CKEZ-FM from Hector Broadcasting Limited.
KMXJ-FM (94.1 MHz, "Mix 94.1") is a commercial radio station located in Amarillo, Texas. KMXJ-FM airs an adult contemporary music format branded as "Mix 94.1". KMXJ is owned by Townsquare Media. Its studios are located on Southwest 34th Avenue in Southwest Amarillo, and its transmitter tower is based north of the city in unincorporated Potter ...
WHBC-FM (94.1 MHz "Mix 94.1") is a commercial radio station in Canton, Ohio. It has a hot adult contemporary format and is owned by Alpha Media. The studios and offices are on Market Avenue South at 6th Street in Canton. WHBC-FM is a Primary Entry Point for the Emergency Alert System. WHBC-FM is a Class B station.
WNNF (94.1 FM, “Cat Country 94.1”) is a commercial radio station in Cincinnati, Ohio.The station broadcasts a country music radio format and is owned by Cumulus Media.Its studios and offices are on Montgomery Road in Norwood, Ohio, with a Cincinnati address.
WFTN-FM (Mix 94.1 FM) is a radio station based in central New Hampshire which airs a CHR music format. Broadcasting with 6,000 watts from Calef Hill in Tilton, the station's signal is perfectly situated to cover Central New Hampshire, including the cities of Laconia, Concord, and Franklin and nearby communities.
WAGG – Heaven 610 WAGG – Urban contemporary gospel; WATV – V-94.9 – Urban contemporary; WJLD – AM 1400 WJLD – Urban oldies/Blues; WBHJ – 95.7 Jamz – Rhythmic contemporary hit radio (Urban contemporary hit radio)
Around 1987, WQXI-FM's audience share began to dwindle. Various tweaks were made to the music mix, followed by an outright change of direction in late 1988 that competed head-to-head with then-dominant Top 40 outlet WAPW (99.7 FM) as "Atlanta's Hit Music, 94Q". However, by the following summer, 94Q had been soundly beaten, and the station began ...