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Sunshine now had an AM country station, with personality DJs, NBC News and local information, as well as WKQS, an FM country station, with less chatter and more current country hits. In 1988, WKQS changed call letters to WKIS. Around this time, WQAM would leave the country music format, first playing oldies and then switching to all-sports. [8]
WQAM (560 AM, "AM 560 Sports") is a commercial radio station in Miami, Florida. It broadcasts a sports radio format and is owned by Audacy, Inc. The studios are in Audacy's Miami office on Northeast Second Avenue. [3] Weekdays on WQAM begin with The Joe Rose Show, hosted by the former Miami Dolphins tight end.
AM 940 WINZ / FM 105.9 WBGG: Jimmy Cefalo: Bob Griese [2] and Joe Rose: Kim Bokamper and Keith Sims [3] 2016–2019: AM 560 WQAM / FM KISS 99.9 WKIS: Jimmy Cefalo: Jason Taylor (Preseason) Bob Griese (Regular season) and Joe Rose: Kim Bokamper and Keith Sims 2020–2021: AM 560 WQAM / FM KISS 99.9 WKIS: Jimmy Cefalo: Joe Rose and Jason Taylor ...
WQAM: 560 AM: Miami [4] Audacy License, LLC: Sports (ISN/BetQL) WQBA: 1140 AM: Miami [4] Latino Media Group, LLC: Spanish talk/sports WQBN: 1300 AM: Temple Terrace: Crisbeto Enterprises Corp. Spanish WQBQ: 1410 AM: Leesburg: Floyd Media Radio, Inc. News/Talk WQCP: 91.1 FM: Fort Pierce: Indian River State College: Urban adult contemporary WQCS ...
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 560 kHz: [1] The Federal Communications Commission categorizes 560 AM as a regional frequency; the maximum power for any station on this frequency (in the United States) is 5,000 watts.
The following is a list of radio stations owned by Audacy, Inc. As of June 2023, Audacy (then known as Entercom) operates 227 radio stations in 45 media markets across the United States.
From 1994 to 2000, the WFKS call sign was used on 99.9 FM in Palatka, as CHR/Hot AC "99.9 Kiss FM". That station became country music WGNE-FM in 2000, and was moved into the Jacksonville market by Renda Broadcasting in May 2005. It is now "99.9 Gator Country", competing with WKSL's sister station, WQIK-FM.
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