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  2. KDMX - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, in response to changing listener habits, KDMX began adding more hip-hop and EDM titles to its playlist, and was briefly marketed as "The New Sound of Mix 102.9". [ 6 ] "102-9 NOW" (2012–2023)

  3. WDRC-FM - Wikipedia

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    In August 2000, WDRC-FM stopped using the "Big D 103" name and became known as "Oldies 102.9 DRC-FM." The station stopped referring to themselves as "Oldies" a short time later. In 2001, WDRC-FM began playing several songs from the 1970s, adding artists like Billy Joel, Doobie Brothers, Eagles, James Taylor, and others into the mix. The station ...

  4. WMKB (FM) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] [5] On January 2, 2012, the station adopted a regional Mexican format branded "102.9 Mex Mix". [6] [7] During a severe thunderstorm in mid-November, 2020, WMKB broadcast "dead air", that is, no audio was heard, likely related to the storm. The station remained in that state until April 1, 2021, when the transmitter went off the air.

  5. KLQV - Wikipedia

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    The classic rock format was then changed to 70s Hits and later a Soft AC format as KKBH ("The Beach"), followed by adult contemporary with the branding "Mix 102.9". [ 5 ] In the fall of 1997, after market research showed some ratings reporters still wrote KJQY in their diaries, "K-Joy" was launched on 102.9 FM, marking the return of the ...

  6. WHQG - Wikipedia

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    The next day, just after 10:00 a.m., Bob and Brian signed off their morning show by signing on a new radio station -- "102-9 The Hog". The station re-imaged itself, dropped much of the younger-skewing rock music from bands like Slipknot , Mudvayne and Linkin Park , added more rock from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, and widely expanded their playlist.

  7. WMGK - Wikipedia

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    WMGK (102.9 FM, "102-9 MGK") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to serve Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The station is owned by Beasley Broadcast Group and broadcasts a classic rock radio format. The broadcast tower used by the station is located in the Roxborough section of Philadelphia. [3] The station's studios are in Bala Cynywd. The ...

  8. Andy Reid: Chiefs practice like 'normal' Wednesday in regular ...

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    An eclectic mix of music played as the team practiced. The first song on the practice playlist was "Not Like Us" by Kendrick Lamar, who will perform during the halftime break Sunday.

  9. KBLX-FM - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1980s, the station played an eclectic mix of R&B, smooth jazz and soft pop, reflecting the diverse music culture of the Bay Area. KBLX was the inspiration for the creation and launch of various adult contemporary radio formats across the country, from smooth jazz to soft rock to urban AC. (The urban AC terminology did not exist ...