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WKQZ (93.3 FM Z93) is an active rock radio station serving east-central Michigan, owned by Cumulus Media. The station is licensed to Midland, Michigan, although its studios are in Saginaw. WKQZ is the Tri-Cities affiliate for the Detroit Lions. [2]
Licensed to La Crosse, Wisconsin, United States, the station serves the La Crosse area. The station is currently owned by Mid-West Family Broadcasting. WIZM-FM is the Local Primary-1 (LP-1) station for the Emergency Alert System for La Crosse and throughout the Southwest Region of the state. [2]
WWWZ - Z93 Jamz - Mainstream Urban; WJNI-HD2 - Old school 92.1 - Classic Hip Hop; WMGL – Magic 107.3 – Urban Adult Contemporary; WXST – Star 99.7 – Urban Adult Contemporary. WXST-HD2 - 99.3 The Box - Mainstream Urban; WZJY - Latina 95.5 - Spanish tropical
WJZQ (92.9 FM) is a 100,000-watt Cadillac, Michigan radio station broadcasting a hot adult contemporary format as Z93. It is owned by Ross Biederman's Midwestern Broadcasting, who also owns WTCM-AM/FM and WCCW-AM/FM, all in Traverse City, MI.
KLJZ (93.1 FM, "Z93") is a commercial radio station in Yuma, Arizona, United States, Serving Entire Yuma County, Arizona And San Luis Río Colorado, Sonora, Mexico. KLJZ airs a hot adult contemporary format.
Z93 had reached number one on several occasions but usually lost to WEZL. [4] WWWZ was number one with 25-54 listeners in Fall 1999. [5] In Winter 2002, Z93 was number one overall and Tessa and Baby J stayed at number one in the morning with the 25-54 audience. [6] In Spring 2002, Tessa and Baby J were number one with 18-34 listeners. [7]
WBWZ (93.3 MHz "Z93") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to New Paltz, New York, and serving the Mid-Hudson Valley of New York state. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. Its effective radiated power (ERP) is 330 watts , broadcasting from a transmitter near Illinois Mountain in Marlborough, New York , on a tower shared with longtime ...
Also that year, La Musica was invited to the University of South Florida/New College for rehearsals and lectures, where it remains in residence in Mildred Sainer Pavilion, New College of Florida. Starting in 1994, new festival activities were added: special rehearsals for students, pre-concert lectures, colloquia, and lectures by visiting scholars.