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  2. KJLH - Wikipedia

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    KJLH (102.3 FM) is an urban adult contemporary radio station licensed to Compton, California, and serving the Los Angeles area.KJLH is owned by Taxi Productions, which in turn is owned by musician Stevie Wonder and operates from studios located in Inglewood, with its transmitter situated in a portion of unincorporated Los Angeles County in View Park-Windsor Hills.

  3. KTRQ - Wikipedia

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    KTRQ is an FM radio station broadcasting on 102.3 FM, licensed to Colt, Arkansas. The station plays an oldies format, bringing back the top performing songs of the 1950s and 1960s. The powerful 40,000 watt FM signal makes it listenable in a three-state region. Memphis, Tennessee, is the largest city in its primary coverage area. The station is ...

  4. Channel X Radio - Wikipedia

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    Madawaska was the first place to get a satellite station. On January 30, 1988 WCXX 102.3 Madawaska began atop 11th Avenue Extension in a tiny studio, rebroadcasting WCXU. The signal reached all the way to Caribou. Because of the valley-like nature, and the small power that WCXX transmits, the signal is degraded in most of Fort Kent. In late ...

  5. KPZK-FM - Wikipedia

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    KPZK-FM (102.5 MHz, better known locally as Praise 102.5 FM) plays a gospel format in the Little Rock metropolitan area. It is under ownership of The Last Bastion Station Trust, LLC. The station's studios are located in West Little Rock, and the transmitter tower is located in Cabot. Former logo

  6. KOKY - Wikipedia

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    The original KOKY, at 1440 AM, existed as a longtime heritage urban station in Little Rock from its launch in 1956. It was the first station aimed at the African American community in Arkansas . Then located near Central High , one of its alumni, Al Bell , was influenced by the station during the heyday of the Civil Rights Movement .

  7. WKZF - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The following year, the station was sold to AAA Entertainment, which signed on WZIM (then WDQZ) in the Bloomington-Normal market at 99.5 MHz. As part of the sale, 102.3 changed its format and began simulcasting a classic rock format with the Bloomington-Normal signal known as "The Eagle" and changed call letters to WDQX .

  8. KRHQ - Wikipedia

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    KRHQ is a 2,600 watt Class A commercial classic rock radio station licensed to Indio, California, with studios in Palm Springs and which serves the greater Coachella Valley on 102.3 FM. The transmitter site is on a peak of the Indio Hills. The station (as KJJZ), one of the first smooth jazz stations in the country, aired in 1996.

  9. KWRQ - Wikipedia

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    KWRQ (102.3 FM, "Sunny 102.3") is a radio station licensed to serve Clifton, Arizona, United States. The station is owned by Double-R-Communications LLC. It airs a Hot Adult Contemporary music format. [3] The station was assigned the KWRQ call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on November 1, 1995. [1]