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  2. WFMX - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1990s, as ownership of the station changed frequently the station changed formats several times, including simulcasting the sports of WSKW (1996–1999), top 40 as "The Party 108" (1999–2000), talk both simulcasting WVOM-FM from Bangor and solo before flipping to the current "Mix 107.9" in February 2005.

  3. KKDO - Wikipedia

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    KKDO (94.7 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Fair Oaks, California, and serving the Sacramento metropolitan area radio market. The station is branded "Alt 94-7" and it programs an alternative rock radio format. The Audacy, Inc. outlet has its transmitter off Rosebud Lane in Citrus Heights.

  4. WTKF - Wikipedia

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    WTKF (107.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a talk radio format. Licensed to Atlantic, North Carolina, United States, it serves the Morehead City-New Bern-Jacksonville area. WTKF signed on in 1992 as North Carolina's first FM talk-formatted station. It grew from the now-defunct WBTB/1400, which was licensed to Beaufort, North Carolina.

  5. WFHN - Wikipedia

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    WFHN (107.1 FM), better known as Fun 107, is a contemporary hit radio station that serves the New Bedford-Fall River, Massachusetts, market along with (to a lesser extent) the Providence, Rhode Island, market. The station is licensed to Fairhaven, Massachusetts, and is owned by Townsquare Media. [5]

  6. WLGD (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WLGD (107.7 MHz, "Rock 107") is an FM radio station, licensed to Dallas, Pennsylvania, and serving the Scranton–Wilkes-Barre area of Northeastern Pennsylvania. It simulcasts the classic rock format of sister station WEZX (106.9 FM) in Scranton. WLGD and WEZX are owned and operated by Times-Shamrock Communications. The studios and offices are ...

  7. WEZX - Wikipedia

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    The station signed on for the first time in 1967. [3] In the early 1970s, Times-Shamrock branded the station "FM 107" with a soft rock format. The format was changed to rock in 1980 and the station rebranded as "Rock 107". In 2000, sister station WPZX began simulcasting WEZX programming, followed by WVZX (now WHNB) in 2007. [3]

  8. KIFS - Wikipedia

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    When the station was acquired by Clear Channel, it became Top 40, KIFS in March 2000, as "Kiss 107 FM" with Rick Dees in the Morning. On December 18, 2023, at midnight, KIFS abruptly dropped the Top 40 format and shifted to a rhythmic adult contemporary format (deemed by the station as "rhythmic gold") focused on classic pop hits from the 1980s ...

  9. WBRP - Wikipedia

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    On April 11, 2011, WYPY changed its call letters to WBRP and the classic country format moved over to 104.9 FM. A week later, the station at 107.3 FM flipped to talk radio, branded as "Talk 107.3". Programs at launch included local morning and afternoon shows, as well as national shows from Laura Ingraham and Dave Ramsey. The shift essentially ...