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WWDK ("94.1 Duke FM"') is a radio station broadcasting a classic country format. Licensed to Jackson, Michigan , it first began broadcasting on July 14, 1958 as WMKZ-FM. [ 2 ] The station broadcasts from a tower near Springport, Michigan .
University of Utah: Public radio KUQU: 93.9 FM: Enoch: University of Utah: Public radio KURR: 103.1 FM: Hildale: Media Advisors, LLC: Top 40 (CHR) KUSK: 88.5 FM: Vernal: Utah State University of Agriculture and Applied Science: News Talk Information KUSL: 89.3 FM: Richfield: Utah State University of Agriculture and Applied Science: News Talk ...
The WJXQ morning show team of Tim Barron and Deb Hart moved to 94.9 FM in 1996, and the station adjusted its format to a more mainstream rock approach. On June 1, 1997, WVIC (94.9 FM) and WMMQ (92.7 FM) switched programming and call signs (though the new WVIC did not continue to air the mainstream rock format from 94.9; instead, it would go dark ).
1 Radio stations. 2 Other uses. ... U92 may refer to: Radio stations ... KNCU, in Newport, Oregon; KUUU, in Utah; WQMU, in Pennsylvania; WWVU-FM, owned by West ...
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Michigan, ... 99.1 FM: East Lansing: ... Pop Contemporary Hit Radio WHST: 94.1 FM:
WQTX (92.1 FM, "Stacks 92.1") is a radio station broadcasting a rhythmic adult contemporary format to the Lansing, Michigan radio market. Licensed to St. Johns, Michigan , it first began broadcasting in 1972, and has been through a number of different calls and formats during its history.
What is now WLMI began life as WCER-FM at 92.7 FM in Charlotte, Michigan in 1965. The station was co-owned with WCER (1390 AM, now Christian-formatted WLCM).On July 1, 1979, WCER-FM changed its calls to WMMQ, and on September 1 of that year, WMMQ separated programming from its AM sister and aired an adult contemporary/sports format as Q92.
The stations broadcast a soft adult contemporary format brand as 94.1 The Breeze. WUPK signed on as a simulcast of WIMK in the 1990s, and by the 2000s, the station adopted the name "Classic Rock: The Bear", joining Northern Star's existing group of Northern Michigan stations with this branding, though their programming was not part of that ...