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  2. XHMORE-FM - Wikipedia

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    This first incarnation as a Rock station lasted until 2004, when it flipped to an English-language rhythmic contemporary format as "Blazin' 98.9." Market competitors included XHITZ-FM (licensed to Mexico) and KHTS-FM (licensed to the United States).

  3. The Baka Boyz - Wikipedia

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    They were there until May 2007, when the Baka Boyz moved to Blazin' 98.9 in San Diego to do their morning show there. [11] The Duo left the station in 2008 and continues to focus on their weekly syndicated Hip-Hop mix show "The Baka Boyz Master Mix." The Baka Boyz returned to Los Angeles in 2017 and started "Live From Cybertron" on Dash Radio.

  4. List of radio stations in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 January 2025, at 19:24 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. List of urban-format radio stations in the United States ...

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    WWLD – Blazin' 102.3 – Urban contemporary; WANM - The Flava Station 90.5 - Urban Contemporary/College Radio; WWLD HD-2 - Heaven 98.3 - Urban Gospel; WGMY HD-2 - 105.3 The Beat - Mainstream urban; WGMY HD-3 - Tallahassee's BIN 100.3 - Black-oriented news; WQTL - Vibe 106.1 - Rhythmic Adult Contemporary

  6. WCLZ - Wikipedia

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    The 98.9 frequency debuted on April 11, 1965, as WCME-FM, licensed to Brunswick, Maine about 30 miles north of Portland. The station began as a simulcast of WCME (900 AM). The stations played middle of the road (music) and aired local information.

  7. WTOH - Wikipedia

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    In 1994 the station was sold to Carl Hirsch who re-imaged it as "Wild Country, The New 98.9" (under the WLLD calls) and again later as the decidedly less aggressive "Country 98-9". The station briefly stunted in late 1996 by simulcasting audio from 98.9 MHz on both 105.7 MHz and 107.1 MHz in a short-lived attempt to "surround" country ...

  8. WUSL - Wikipedia

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    WUSL (98.9 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.It carries a mainstream urban radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia The studios and offices are on Presidential Boulevard in Bala Cynwyd.

  9. KZXK - Wikipedia

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    KZXK was powered-on by Ted Tucker, a former hospital pharmacist and broadcast-radio engineer, who owns several radio stations in throughout the Western United States under the corporate names "Desert West Air Ranchers Corporation" and "Cochise Broadcasting, LLC".