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WSFR (107.7 FM, "Classic Rock 107.7") is a commercial radio station that plays classic rock from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Its studios are in the SummitMedia facility on Chestnut Centre in Downtown Louisville and its city of license is Corydon, Indiana. WSFR is a Class B1 FM station. [2]
With the competition from WVBW-FM, it stopped going all-Christmas in 2023. But in 2024, it returned to Christmas music, flipping earlier than most stations, at the beginning of November. [17] On December 26, 2024, WMOV-FM became gold-based CHR as Party 107-7. [18] WMOV-FM Logo during Christmas music format from 2013 to 2022, and again in 2024
Credo Fitch Harris (1937). Microphone Memoirs of the Horse and Buggy Days of Radio.Bobbs-Merrill Company. (About WHAS and early radio in general)
The music all played from large 10-inch reels of tape, while the rest of the programming elements came from cart carousels within a Harris automation system. There was no "live" announcer in the early years. In 1981, KSWT became KMAJ and rebranded as "Magic 108". Each year, KMAJ plays Christmas music, 24/7 leading into the holiday. In 2013, it ...
WXMA (102.3 FM) is a commercial radio station in Louisville, Kentucky. It is owned by Alpha Media and broadcasts a soft adult contemporary radio format known as "102.3 The Rose". For part of November and December, WXMA switches to Christmas music.
WXXF (107.7 FM) – branded 107.7 The Breeze – is a commercial soft adult contemporary radio station licensed to Loudonville, Ohio.Owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., WXXF primarily serves the Mid-Ohio counties of Richland, Crawford, Morrow, Holmes, Ashland, and Wayne.
On October 1, 2024, WLRS broke off from the Pure Radio simulcast and began stunting with Christmas music. The "92.5 Days of Christmas" format would run through the holiday season (thus technically marking the first format flip of the 2024 season); at the time, the station announced that a new Latino Radio Service (a backronym of its existing ...
WVEZ was the third station to change that year, with two other early changing stations also citing COVID-19 for the exceptionally early holiday music. [12] At midnight on March 8, 2021, WVEZ shifted to Hot AC under the name “Mix 106.9”. The shift eliminated all music from before 2000 in their playlist. [13]