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  2. KRRL - Wikipedia

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    Branded "The New FM 92 The Beat", the station offered a blend of adult rock, dance music, and adult contemporary. The first song under the new format was " Walk on the Wild Side " by Lou Reed . [ 58 ] [ 60 ] However, the format failed in the ratings; in the Winter 1990 ratings report for the market, KKBT was ranked 8th 12+, 10th in the 25-54 ...

  3. WKRK-FM - Wikipedia

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    WKRK-FM (92.3 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Cleveland Heights, Ohio, known as "Sports Radio 92.3 The Fan" and carrying a sports format. Owned by Audacy, Inc., WKRK-FM serves Greater Cleveland and surrounding Northeast Ohio as a co-flagship for the Cleveland Browns Radio Network and an affiliate of Infinity Sports Network.

  4. KZCE - Wikipedia

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    At exactly the promised time on November 3, 2008, KNRJ switched to old school hip hop as 92.7 & 99.3 The Beat, with the first song being Ice Cube's "You Know How We Do It". At first, they were the only known all old-school hip hop station on terrestrial radio up until KDAY in Los Angeles relaunched their old school hip hop format in August 2009.

  5. List of urban-format radio stations in the United States

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    WBTJ – 106.5 The Beat – Urban contemporary WCDX – iPower 92-1/104-1 – Urban contemporary WKJS / WKJM – 99.3/105.7 Kiss FM – Urban adult contemporary

  6. KPWR - Wikipedia

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    This was due to competition received from urban contemporary rival "Real 92.3", which reignited the market's hip-hop radio war from the 1990s when the station was in competition with 92.3 The Beat. Up until 2017, KPWR had also slightly increased the number of throwbacks/recurrents in its playlist, but has since refocused towards current product ...

  7. WERQ-FM - Wikipedia

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    WERQ-FM (92.3 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Baltimore, Maryland.It features an urban contemporary radio format and is owned by Urban One of Silver Spring, Maryland, the largest broadcasting company serving African American audiences in the United States.

  8. WTTS - Wikipedia

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    WTTS is an FM radio station serving Indianapolis and Bloomington, Indiana, in the United States, licensed to Trafalgar, Indiana, and broadcasting at 92.3 FM.The station's format is classified as adult album alternative or "triple A".

  9. WINS-FM - Wikipedia

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    The stunting came to an end at 4:57 p.m. with a statement from general manager Tom Chiusano, who apologized to listeners for taking K-Rock away. Minutes later, at 5 pm, K-Rock was relaunched on 92.3 FM, playing an alternative rock format with a playlist focused on rock from the 1990s and 2000s, along with heavy classic rock. [23]