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WMMX (107.7 FM "Mix 107.7") is a commercial radio station broadcasting a hot adult contemporary format. It is licensed to Dayton, Ohio, and is owned by iHeartMedia with the license held by as iHM Licenses, LLC. Weeknights, it carries the nationally syndicated show On with Mario Lopez. Its studios and offices are on South Main Street in Dayton.
Call sign Frequency Band City of license [1] [2] Licensee Format [3]; WABQ: 1460: AM: Painesville: Radio Advantage One, LLC. Gospel music: WAGX: 101.3: FM: Manchester ...
WQBS-FM (107.7 FM), branded on-air as Mix 107, is a radio station broadcasting an Urban Adult Contemporary format. Licensed to Carolina, Puerto Rico , it serves the Puerto Rico area. The station is currently owned by International Broadcasting Corporation.
Dayton's Bluff District Four Community Council: Variety WEVE-FM: 97.9 FM: Eveleth: Midwest Communications, Inc. Adult contemporary WFNU-LP: 94.1 FM: St. Paul: Thomas Dale District 7 Planning Council: Variety WGPO: 90.1 FM: Grand Portage: Cook County Community Radio Corporation: Community radio WGRH: 88.5 FM: Hinckley: Minnesota Public Radio ...
Callsign Frequency City of license WSAA: 93.1 FM: Benton, Tennessee: WSAE: 106.9 FM: Spring Arbor, Michigan: WSAG: 104.1 FM: Linwood, Michigan: WSAJ-FM: 91.1 FM ...
WCLI-FM (101.5 FM, "Hank FM") is a classic country radio station, licensed to Enon, Ohio, and serving the Dayton area. The station is owned by Alpha Media. Its studios are located in Kettering, Ohio (with a Dayton address) and its transmitter is in New Carlisle, Ohio, northeast of Dayton.
WXXF (107.7 FM) – branded 107.7 The Breeze – is a commercial soft adult contemporary radio station licensed to Loudonville, Ohio.Owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., WXXF primarily serves the Mid-Ohio counties of Richland, Crawford, Morrow, Holmes, Ashland, and Wayne.
From 1986 to 1999, WTUE was home to the highly rated Kerrigan & Christopher morning show. Christopher (Geisen) left the station in 1999 but returned in 2016, and (Steve) Kerrigan left WTUE's airwaves in 2003. Steve Kerrigan died of multiple myeloma in March 2011. He was inducted into the Dayton Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 2011.