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  2. That's What Love Is Made Of - Wikipedia

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    "That's What Love Is Made Of" is a 1964 hit song by Motown's original vocal group, the Miracles, issued on the label's Tamla records subsidiary. It was taken from the group's album Greatest Hits from the Beginning , but originally appeared on their abortive 1964 album, I Like It Like That .

  3. CFZM - Wikipedia

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    CFZM (740 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is owned by ZoomerMedia, headed by Canadian broadcaster Moses Znaimer.It airs an oldies and adult standards radio format, branded as Zoomer Radio, with the slogan "The Original Greatest Hits".

  4. WMBG - Wikipedia

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    WMBG (740 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed in Williamsburg, Virginia, serving the Virginia Peninsula.WMBG is owned and operated by Gregory H. Granger. [2] It airs local news and talk, as well as a mix of adult standards, oldies, and classic hits formats.

  5. 740 AM - Wikipedia

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  6. WJIB - Wikipedia

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    WJIB (740 AM) is a radio station in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and serving Greater Boston.Licensed to RCRQ, Inc.—a company owned by veteran broadcaster John Garabedian —the station plays a mix of adult standards and soft oldies music from the early 1990s and earlier.

  7. That's What Made Me Love You - Wikipedia

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    "That's What Made Me Love You" was released as a single by MCA Records in February 1979. [3] The song spent 12 weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Singles before reaching number seven in May 1976. [4] It was the pair's second top ten hit together and second to be spawned off the same studio album. [3]

  8. KVOR - Wikipedia

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    KVOR continued its news-talk format on AM 740 while AM 1300 became adult standards outlet KTWK, carrying the Music of Your Life radio network. (Today it is CBS Sports Radio station KCSF.) KVOR's transmitter was temporarily offline during the 2013 Black Forest Fire. The station was known previously as "News/Talk 740," "Newsradio 740," and most ...

  9. KRMG (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KRMG aired a full service middle of the road format from the 1950s to the early 70s. In 1961, KRMG was acquired by Swanco Broadcasting. That same year, it added an FM sister station, KRMG-FM at 95.5 MHz. [6] At first it simulcast AM 740 but later switched to beautiful music as KWEN, and in 1982 it flipped to country music. KWEN changed ...