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Former KFBK news reporter/anchor Laura Ingle is a featured reporter on Fox News Channel. Former KFBK reporter and weekend anchor Todd Starnes hosted a weekday show on Fox News Radio and currently owns a radio station in Memphis, Tennessee. Former KFBK evening host Spencer Hughes hosted a weekday program Fox Across America on Fox News Radio.
On December 19, 2013, Clear Channel announced it would switch its KFBK simulcast from 92.5 to 93.1. The call letters of KFBK-FM and KHLX would be flipped after the latter finished its holiday music programming on December 26, with the KFBK news/talk simulcast moving to 93.1, while KHLX took over the 92.5 frequency with a country music format. [7]
WIBC (93.1 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station in Indianapolis, Indiana.It is owned by Urban One and broadcasts a news/talk format.The studios are located at 40 Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis.
On March 11, 2011, the station flipped to an adult hits format as CHAY TODAY @ 93.1 FM; by summer 2014, the station moved back to an upbeat mainstream adult contemporary format. On May 15, 2015, CHAY re-branded as 93.1 Fresh Radio with a hot AC format. CHAY became the eighth Corus radio station to adopt the "Fresh Radio" branding. [1] [2]
KCBS-FM (93.1 FM) is a commercial radio station in Los Angeles, California, serving Greater Los Angeles.It is owned by Audacy, Inc., and broadcasts an adult hits music format branded "93.1 Jack FM".
WTJS (93.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Conservative talk radio format. [2] Licensed to Alamo, Tennessee, United States, the station is currently owned by Grace Broadcasting Services, Inc.
WFEZ (93.1 FM, "Easy 93.1") is a commercial radio station broadcasting a soft AC format. Licensed to Miami, Florida, the station serves Miami-Dade, Broward, and most of Palm Beach Counties.
On August 10, 2011, WGAC-FM's news/talk format moved to 95.1 FM, licensed to Harlem, Georgia, swapping frequencies with rock-formatted WCHZ; the stations also swapped call signs five days later. [3] The move also shifted WCHZ to the AM dial as a simulcast on 1480 AM, displacing WGUS , although WGUS-FM continued to broadcast on its 102.7 FM signal.