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WMJI (105.7 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, featuring a classic hits format dubbed "Majic 105.7". Owned by iHeartMedia, the station serves Greater Cleveland and much of surrounding Northeast Ohio.
XHPRS-FM (105.7 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station transmitting from Cerro Bola and Tecate, Baja California, Mexico, and serving the San Diego–Tijuana metropolitan area. The station is owned and operated by Media Sports de México, the legal name of Primer Sistema de Noticias, owned by businessman and former Baja California governor Jaime ...
WTBK (105.7 FM), known as K-105.7, is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Manchester, Kentucky , United States, it features programming from ABC Radio , AP Radio and Premiere Radio Networks .
WQBK-FM (105.7 MHz "Q105.7/103.5") is a commercial radio station licensed to Malta, New York, and serving the Capital District, New York.The station is owned by Townsquare Media, and simulcasts a classic rock radio format with co-owned 103.5 WQSH in Cobleskill.
WQXA-FM (105.7 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to serve York, Pennsylvania. Owned by Cumulus Media , it broadcasts an active rock format serving South Central Pennsylvania . Its studios are located at 2300 Vartan Way in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania [ 3 ] and the station's broadcast tower is located near York at ( 39°59′56.0″N 76°41 ...
WWLL (105.7 FM) is a radio station known as "105.7 Lite FM" which broadcasts from Sebring, in Highlands County, Florida. The station's format is adult contemporary . Former logo
In mid-2002, WMXH-FM switched to an Adult Standards format, branded as "Stardust 105.7; The Music of Your Life". The station played hits from the 1940s through the 1960s. On June 4, 2014, WMXH-FM and sister station WRAA were sold to Hayden Hamilton Media Strategies for $325,000. [6] The sale was closed on October 1, 2014. [7]
The 105.7 frequency began in 1952 as WAUG-FM, simulcasting AM 1050 WAUG (now WFAM). The station was sold in 1980 and became WYMX with an album rock format known as "Rock 106". This format lasted until 1984 when it became WFMG with an adult contemporary format known as "M105".