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WBMX (104.3 FM, "104.3 Jams") is a commercial radio station in Chicago, Illinois, serving the Chicago metropolitan area and Northwest Indiana. The station is owned by Audacy, Inc. and airs a classic hip hop radio format. WBMX's studios and offices are located at Two Prudential Plaza in the Chicago Loop.
WBHJ – 95.7 Jamz – Rhythmic contemporary hit radio (Urban contemporary hit radio) WBHK – 98.7 Kiss FM – Urban adult contemporary; WMJJ-HD2 – 104.1 The Beat – Mainstream urban; WUHT – Hot 107.7 – Urban adult contemporary; WERC-HD2 – Hallelujah 105.1 – Urban contemporary gospel; WERC-HD3 – B106.5 – Urban adult contemporary
Website www .mega1043 .com KAJM (104.3 FM ) is a commercial rhythmic oldies -formatted radio station in Camp Verde, Arizona , broadcasting to Phoenix, Arizona .
KBIG (104.3 FM, 104.3 MYfm) is a commercial radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California, and serving the Greater Los Angeles area. The station is owned by iHeartMedia and broadcasts a hot adult contemporary radio format focusing on music from the 1990s to the present.
WZFT (104.3 FM), branded "Z104.3", is a gold-leaning contemporary hit radio station located in Baltimore, Maryland.It is currently owned and operated by iHeartMedia.WZFT's studios are located at The Rotunda shopping center in Baltimore, and its transmitter is based atop Television Hill in the city's Woodberry district.
Since then (now under the Westwood One umbrella), WCZY has transitioned to programming of mainly local origin and has also dropped its former "Lite Hits" slogan, now identifying as simply "My 104~3". With the change to My 104-3 on April 19, 2011, the station added more 1970s and 1980s classic hits to its music mix, and is now more of an adult ...
The Federal Communications Commission granted the original construction permit for this radio station on August 18, 1988. [4] This new station was assigned call letters WIDO on September 27, 1988. [1]
In 2004, it changed its call letters to KPHW and adopted the "Power 104.3" handle to reflect its current position and focus on R&B/hip-hop product, but by 2010, it began moving more towards rhythmic pop tracks, which became more noticeable after the recent departures of top 40/CHR rival KQMQ and longtime Rhythmic rival KIKI, the latter returning as KHJZ.