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Branded "The New FM 92 The Beat", the station offered a blend of adult rock, dance music, and adult contemporary. The first song under the new format was " Walk on the Wild Side " by Lou Reed . [ 58 ] [ 60 ] However, the format failed in the ratings; in the Winter 1990 ratings report for the market, KKBT was ranked 8th 12+, 10th in the 25-54 ...
KATZ-FM (100.3 MHz, "The Beat") is a commercial radio station licensed to Bridgeton, Missouri, and serving Greater St. Louis. It broadcasts an urban contemporary radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. It airs two nationally syndicated shows on weekdays: The Breakfast Club in morning drive time and Way Up with Angela Yee in middays.
On October 9, 2017, WBEL changed their format from oldies to 1990s hits, branded as "The Beat 92.3/98.9" (simulcast on translators W222AU 92.3 FM Beloit and W255CZ 98.9 FM Janesville). [ 9 ] Programming
On September 13, 2010, KOMG swapped signals with sister station KOSP, which had an Adult Contemporary format billed as "Star 105.1." After the swap, KOSP was relaunched as "Star 92.9" but would later evolve to Classic Hits by 2011. On August 29, 2012, at 10AM, KOSP dropped their Classic Hits format for Rhythmic CHR as “92.9 The Beat."
KHHT may refer to: . KHHT (FM), a radio station (98.9 FM) licensed to serve Mettler, California, United States KRRL, a radio station (92.3 FM) licensed to serve Los Angeles, California, which held the call sign KHHT from 2001 to 2015
Kurt Alexander (born September 8, 1969), better known as Big Boy, is a nationally syndicated American radio host and actor.From 1997 he has hosted the morning show at Los Angeles Rhythmic contemporary station KPWR until his move in February 2015 to KRRL (Real 92.3).
A mentally ill farmer was shot by police in his house after he beat his aunt to death and heavily injured both his sisters. [146] 1975-11-15 Fuchs, Willy 39 Köln: Nordrhein-Westfalen Police were conducting a stake-out operation at an apartment in Innenstadt, following a hostage situation that took place there. A known criminal had overpowered ...
WJBT was the second urban radio station to adopt "The Beat" branding after Los Angeles' KKBT. When it was on 92.7, it served the Jacksonville area, but it did not have enough power to serve the northernmost and westernmost portions of the metro because its frequency was licensed to Green Cove Springs, Florida .