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  2. WHTA - Wikipedia

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    With the FCC giving its OK, Radio One, a large minority-owned broadcasting company, paid $60 million for the new "move in" Atlanta-area station at 107.9. [6] Radio One already owned a station in the Atlanta market, 97.5 WHTA, in Fayetteville, airing an Urban Contemporary format. WHTA had signed on as an urban station on July 17, 1995; Radio One ...

  3. Hot 107-9 - Wikipedia

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  4. WUMJ - Wikipedia

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    At the launch, then-"Hot 97.5" was the first urban station in Atlanta to feature hip hop and rap music in regular rotation, given the fact that hip hop and rap music on radio was still a niche genre at the time for Atlanta in spite of its major African American presence in the audience and the music culture.

  5. WWRQ-FM - Wikipedia

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    WWRQ-FM (107.9 MHz) better known as "The Beat" is a radio station broadcasting an urban contemporary format. Licensed to Valdosta, Georgia, United States, the station serves the Valdosta area. The station is currently owned by Black Crow Media. [2]

  6. W233BF - Wikipedia

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    W233BF (94.5 FM) – branded as Streetz 94.5 – is a radio station in metro Atlanta, now licensed to serve Atlanta owned by Edgewater Broadcasting. After a series of moves (previously serving the eastern exurb of Social Circle), the station now transmits from the WUPA tower east of downtown, just north of Interstate 20.

  7. WALR-FM - Wikipedia

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    WALR-FM (104.1 MHz Kiss 104.1) is a commercial radio station licensed to Palmetto, Georgia and serving Metro Atlanta. It is owned by the Cox Media Group and airs an urban adult contemporary radio format. The studios are co-located with other Cox-owned radio stations and WSB-TV in Midtown Atlanta on West Peachtree Street.

  8. WFSH-FM - Wikipedia

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    WFSH-FM is one of three Christian contemporary stations serving Metro Atlanta, along with 106.7 WAKL (a K-Love station which originates no local content) and 93.3 WVFJ-FM. Unlike its competitors, which are run by non-profit organizations and seek donations, WFSH-FM is a commercial radio station.

  9. WDBN - Wikipedia

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    WDBN (107.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an urban contemporary format. Licensed to Wrightsville, Georgia, United States, it serves the Dublin, Georgia area. The station is currently owned by Dowdy Partners. [2] (Until 1988, WDBN was the call sign of 94.9 FM based in Medina, Ohio, superseded by WQMX.)