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  2. WCDA - Wikipedia

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    WCDA (106.3 FM, "Hits 106.3") is a radio station licensed to Versailles, Kentucky, United States, broadcasting to the greater Lexington metropolitan area.It plays adult top 40 music, as it is a Mediabase Hot AC reporter.

  3. List of radio stations in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    (About WHAS and early radio in general) Jack Alicoate, ed. (1939), "Kentucky" , Radio Annual , New York: Radio Daily, OCLC 2459636 – via Internet Archive Federal Writers' Project (1939), "Press and Radio" , Kentucky: a Guide to the Bluegrass State , American Guide Series , New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, pp. 102– 109, hdl : 2027/uc1 ...

  4. WBVX - Wikipedia

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    The station is currently owned by LM Communications part of a conglomerate with Lexington–licensed ESPN Radio–affiliated sports radio station WLXG (1300 AM), Paris–licensed classic hits station WGKS (96.9 FM), Versailles–licensed Adult Top 40 station WCDA (106.3 FM), and Midway–licensed urban contemporary station WBTF (107.9 FM). [3]

  5. Media in Lexington, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    WRFL (Alternative / College Radio) - 88.1 FM; WEKU (Public Radio / Classical Music / NPR / PRI) - 88.9 FM; WKVO, (Contemporary Christian Music / K-LOVE affiliate) - 89.9 FM "Positive, Encouraging K-Love" WMKY, (Public Radio / NPR) - 90.3 FM; WPTJ, (Contemporary Christian Music / Religious Programming) - 90.7 FM "The Wind" WUKY, (Adult Album ...

  6. WLXO - Wikipedia

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    WLXO (105.5 FM, "105.5 Hank FM") is a radio station with a classic country format. Licensed to Mount Sterling, Kentucky, United States, the station serves the Lexington-Fayette metro area. The station is currently owned by Clarity Communications, Inc. [2]

  7. WVLK (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Before that network was established, stations had to produce their own individual broadcasts of Kentucky Wildcats football and basketball games, and WVLK and WLAP 630 AM were the primary Lexington-area radio outlets for the games before the network began. [5] Logo used before 97.3 FM translator W247CT signed on

  8. WLLI (FM) - Wikipedia

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    The station changed its call sign to WCLU-FM in May 1998, two months after being acquired by its current owner, Royse Radio, Inc., to match that of Glasgow-based sister station WCLU. The adult contemporary format remained with the station. On April 1, 2021, WCLU-FM rebranded as "Beaver 102.3/98.5" and changed its call sign to WBVA, using ...

  9. WBVR-FM - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, WOVO and WCDS were sold to Ward Communications. After a few months off the air due to strong winds toppling the transmission tower in 1991, the station had instituted three changes: the station changed frequencies to 105.3 FM to obtain a power increase, changed its call sign to WWWQ on March 1, and adopted a new contemporary hit radio format upon returning to the air on July 9, 1991 ...