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  2. WRNB - Wikipedia

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    In 1942, a station broadcasting on 100.3 FM first signed on as KYW-FM, which was licensed to Philadelphia. It was the sister station to KYW, owned by the Westinghouse Electric Corporation. By the late 1940s, KYW-FM moved to 92.5 MHz. [4] The 100.3 frequency remained dark for a decade and a half.

  3. WARM-FM - Wikipedia

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    On November 23, 2012, WARM-FM began playing all Christmas music. On December 26, after the Christmas season, the station returned to its adult contemporary format. [ 8 ] Each year it has followed the same pattern of going All-Christmas in early to mid-November and returning to its AC format on December 26, though in 2022, the station expanded ...

  4. List of radio stations in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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  5. WBEB - Wikipedia

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    WBEB is short-spaced to three other Class B stations: . WCBS-FM in New York City (a sister station) and WWDC in Washington, D.C. also operate on 101.1 MHz. The distance between WBEB's transmitter and WCBS-FM's transmitter is 82 miles, while the distance between WBEB's transmitter and WWDC's transmitter is 121 miles, as determined by FCC rules. [16]

  6. WHTZ - Wikipedia

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    The show was then repeated an average of once a day over the following week, with a final broadcast airing in January. Between 1997 and 2004, the countdown began at noon on Christmas Day after the "24 Hours Of Christmas"; the start date moved to Christmas Eve in 2005, which was the last year where Elvis Duran and Paul "Cubby" Bryant hosted the ...

  7. WKVA - Wikipedia

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    On October 15, 2018, WKVA changed their format from oldies to classic hits, branded as "Big 100.3" (now simulcast on FM translator W262DO 100.3 FM Lewistown). [ 2 ] On January 1, 2020, WKVA changed their format from classic hits to gold-based soft adult contemporary, branded as "Gold Hits WKVA 920 AM and 100.3 FM".

  8. WGYY - Wikipedia

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    WGYY (100.3 FM) and WGYI (98.5 FM), branded as Froggy 100.3 and 98.5, are commercial radio stations in Crawford County in Northwestern Pennsylvania. Both stations simulcast a country music radio format and are owned by Seven Mountains Media, through licensee Southern Belle Media Family, LLC. WGYY is licensed to Meadville, Pennsylvania.

  9. WHGL-FM - Wikipedia

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    WHGL-FM (100.3 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Canton, Pennsylvania , United States, the station serves the Elmira-Corning, NY and Troy-Canton, PA areas. The station is currently owned by Cantroair Communications Inc. and features programming from CBS News Radio .