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  2. KKBQ - Wikipedia

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    KKBQ (92.9 FM), branded as "93Q Country", is a commercial radio station with a country music format. KKBQ is licensed to Pasadena, Texas, serving the Greater Houston area. The station is owned by Urban One, and is part of a Houston radio cluster that includes 107.5 KGLK, 106.9 KHPT, 102.1 KMJQ & 97.9 KBXX.

  3. WNTQ - Wikipedia

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    WNTQ (93.1 FM) is a commercial radio station in Syracuse, New York.It is owned by Cumulus Media and it broadcasts a top 40 (CHR) radio format.The studios and offices are on James Street in Syracuse.

  4. WWKL - Wikipedia

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    The midday and afternoon shifts were voicetracked by DJs from Citadel Broadcasting Company sister station WNTQ 93Q in Syracuse, New York. By Spring 2004, a full line up of live local talent was hired. Sarah Vaughn on middays and Justin Louis on afternoons were added, along with the live Michelle & Mitchell morning show.

  5. How to watch and stream the People's Choice Country ... - AOL

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    How to watch and stream the 2024 People’s Choice Country Awards. To catch the red carpet arrivals, watch the “E! ... Then, tune into the 2024 People’s Choice Country Awards live on NBC. The ...

  6. KILT-FM - Wikipedia

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    KILT-FM (100.3 MHz "The Bull 100.3") is a commercial radio station in Houston, Texas.It is owned by Audacy, Inc. and airs a country music radio format.The studios and offices are in Greenway Plaza in Southwest Houston.

  7. WRQN - Wikipedia

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    The station later called itself "Hit Rock, Hit Radio, 93Q". Despite its weaker (3000 watts) signal, the station became very successful and competed with then (50,000 watts) 92.5 WMHE. The daily on-air lineup included (Steve) Mason, Diane and The Q Morning Zoo, Brad Hanson, Joe Thomas, Ted Kelly, and Scott Greggory.

  8. Rick Roberts (radio personality) - Wikipedia

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    During his radio shows, he often makes a point to call out names of known sexual offenders living in the city from which he broadcast.. A monologue titled "I want my country back" has been a common theme throughout Roberts's radio career, described in 2016 by the Associated Press as "a 4½-minute rant that darts from fear of crime to outsourced jobs to political correctness."

  9. KRBE - Wikipedia

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    On May 29, 1988, KKBQ launched its first live nightclub broadcast, "93Q Live on the Cutting Edge" from Club 6400, a club once located at 6400 Richmond Avenue which played a mix of industrial, new wave and goth music. While KRBE's show was a little more radio friendly, it was first to play some of the music 6400 was spinning, and turned out to ...