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Former "Wild 104.9" logo On October 23, 2006, KKWD swapped frequencies with sister station WWLS-FM and moved to the 104.9 frequency from 97.9 FM in order to have a new high definition signal. [ 8 ] Under its rhythmic contemporary format, KKWD primarily competed with Top 40 rival KJYO , as well as rimshot urban contemporary rival KVSP .
In 1997, the station was sold to Jacor Broadcasting, who also owned urban powerhouse KMJM, “Majic 108”, which was then at 107.7 FM. Instead of installing a new format on the 104.9 frequency, KMJM-FM was relocated to the weaker 104.9 MHz frequency on October 20 of that year to allow its new CHR station KSLZ a better signal into the suburbs on the full 100,000-watt class C 107.7 frequency. [4]
WLLD – Wild 94.1 – Rhythmic contemporary hit radio; WRUB HD-2 – Black Information Network - Black-oriented news; WTMP - 1150 AM & 102.1 FM WTMP - Urban oldies; WTBV - 101.5 The Vibe - Urban Adult Contemporary; WMNF HD-2 - The Urban Cafe 88.5 HD-2 - R&B, Neo-Soul, Classic Hip Hop, Variety
Call sign Frequency City of License [1] [2] Licensee [2] [3] Format [4]; KADU: 90.1 FM: Hibbing: Heartland Christian Broadcasters: Contemporary Inspirational KAKK: 1570 AM: Walker
Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] Licensee [1] [2] Format [citation needed]; KAAI: 98.5 FM: Palisade: Educational Media Foundation: Worship music () KAFM: 88.1 FM: Grand Junction
When KUBE signed on HD operations in 2006, KUBE's HD2 sub-channel carried a hip hop format branded as "KUBE 2". In 2009, it was replaced with a broad-based rhythmic format known as "WiLD". The "WiLD" format was patterned after most Clear Channel owned rhythmic top 40 stations by playing mainstream rhythmic pop/dance tracks and very few hip hop ...
The following is a list of full-power radio stations and HD Radio subchannels in the United States broadcasting ESPN Radio programming, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, city of license, state and brandings. [1] Gray background indicates an HD Radio subchannel.
The original construction permit for the station was granted on July 1, 1983, [2] and the WLKZ call letters were assigned on October 11; [3] it took to the air on February 1, 1985, [4] and a license to cover was granted on June 4, 1985.