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  2. CKGE-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station broadcasts an active rock format under the brand name 94.9 The Rock. History. The station was launched in 1957 by Lakeland Broadcasting as CKLB-FM 93.5, ...

  3. WWRM - Wikipedia

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    During the early 1970s, WLCY-FM was an automated station, airing Drake-Chenault’s "Hit Parade" and TM's "Stereo Rock" formats. Hoping to follow the sudden rise in popularity of local Top 40 station WRBQ-FM ("Q105") in the mid-1970s, WLCY-FM switched to live disc jockeys in 1976, using the moniker "Y95", using the whole-number frequency ...

  4. KPKY - Wikipedia

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    Through the later 1980s, KPKY was branded as “95 Alive” [3] [verification needed] with a Top 40 format. [citation needed] By 1991, the station rebranded as “The New Y95” [citation needed] and then changed to “Oldies 94.9” by 1993.

  5. KBZT - Wikipedia

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    KBZT (94.9 FM, "Alt 94-9") is a commercial radio station licensed to San Diego, California.Owned by Audacy, Inc., the station broadcasts an alternative rock format. Its studios are located in San Diego's Stonecrest area, and the transmitter is located in La Jolla.

  6. WMMQ - Wikipedia

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    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).

  7. K-Rock (radio) - Wikipedia

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    K-Rock is a common radio brand, generally carried by radio stations airing a modern rock format. The brand is currently owned by Audacy, Inc. which acquired it as part of the merger with CBS Radio which owned the K-Rock brand in the United States since 1986. [ 1 ]

  8. WREW - Wikipedia

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    On November 9, 2006, at 12 p.m., 94.9 FM flipped to alternative rock, branded as "The Sound". [13] [14] The first song on "The Sound" was "Welcome to Paradise" by Green Day. Although the station used the WYGY call letters for the first month of the new format, the call letters were moved to 97.3 FM, with the WSWD call letters debuting on ...

  9. KCMO-FM - Wikipedia

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    KCMO-FM (94.9 MHz, "94-9 KCMO") is a commercial radio station licensed to Shawnee, Kansas, and serving the Kansas City metropolitan area.The station is owned by Cumulus Broadcasting and airs a classic hits radio format, switching to all-Christmas music from mid-November to December 25.