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  2. WHTA - Wikipedia

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    After several weeks with the rock format on 107.9 FM, "Hot 97.5" morning host Ryan Cameron made an announcement that "Hot" was moving to 107.9, revealing that the rock format was a publicity stunt. WHTA officially switched frequencies on November 1, 2001. 107.9 became "Hot 107.9" WHTA, while 97.5 became WPZE, playing urban gospel music.

  3. WDTW (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WDTW (1310 kHz, "La Z 1310 & 107.9") is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Dearborn, Michigan, United States, and serving the Detroit metropolitan area.Owned by Pedro Zamora, the station broadcasts a Spanish-language radio format branded as La Z 1310.

  4. List of radio stations in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Detroit: Wayne State University: News Talk Information WDFN: 1130 AM: Detroit: ... Hot adult contemporary WJWC-LP: 97.3 FM: Grand Rapids: Empowerment Radio Project ...

  5. WJFX - Wikipedia

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    As of October 2018, Hot 107.9 is the most-listened-to station in the Fort Wayne market. In March 2014, Adams Radio Group entered an agreement to purchase WJFX and Country 93.3 WBTU from Oasis Radio Group and crosstown Rhythmic CHR 96.3 WNHT , Oldies 1250 WGL and Classic Rock 103.9 WXKE from Summit City Radio.

  6. KHXT - Wikipedia

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    KHXT (107.9 FM, "HOT 107.9") is a rhythmic top 40 radio station serving the Lafayette area, as well as parts of Baton Rouge.The Townsquare Media outlet broadcasts with an ERP of 97 kW and is licensed to Erath, Louisiana.

  7. Hot 107-9 - Wikipedia

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  8. WPPZ-FM - Wikipedia

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    On September 1, 2011, Radio One moved WRNB's programming to 100.3, and the urban contemporary format of WPHI-FM (which moved away from rhythmic contemporary earlier that year) moved to the weaker signal 107.9 FM as "Hot 107.9" (after stunting that weekend as "Michael Vick Radio" and "Rickey Smiley Radio") on September 4 at 5 p.m..

  9. KDXX - Wikipedia

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    In August 2013, the "Hot 107.9" format (rhythmic CHR) resumed on this station's HD2 subchannel (replacing KXTN's simulcast), their official website through audio streaming and through iHeartRadio for over two weeks [9] [10] until Wednesday August 14 when "Hot 107.9 HD2" was replaced with a simulcast of KDXX/KESS until 2016 when KDXX-HD2 ...