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  2. WJMN (FM) - Wikipedia

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    Since its inception on May 11, 1993, "Jam'n 94.5" has become one of Boston's most successful radio stations. [8] Even after its sale to Chancellor in 1996, station management decided not to tamper with the format as they see WJMN as part of a winning combination with top 40/CHR sister station WXKS-FM, a formula that continues to the present day.

  3. Santi Deoleo - Wikipedia

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    Santiago Elvin Deoleo (born June 28, 1980) is a Boston, Massachusetts radio producer, personality, and fashion designer.. Deoleo was the executive producer of the Ramiro and the JAM'N 94.5 Morning Show on Jam'n 94.5.

  4. List of urban-format radio stations in the United States

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    WOAD – Gospel 1300 AM & 103.5 FM - Urban contemporary gospel; WJSU-FMFM 88 – Jazz. WJSU-HD2 - JSU Tigers The Sipp - Urban Alternative; WMPR – WMPR 90.1 FM - Urban contemporary, Blues, Urban Gospel, Variety; WHLH – 95.5 Hallelujah FM – Urban contemporary gospel; WRBJ-FM – 97.7 FM – Urban contemporary; WJMI – 99 Jams ...

  5. KZMJ - Wikipedia

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    94.5 was then sold to Mel Wheeler, who owned 106.1 (now KHKS).KDNT-FM broadcast a country format, which was previously on 106.1. The country format would be moved to the newly acquired 94.5 frequency. 94.5 would never claim good ratings in the Dallas–Fort Worth market due to the location of the tower east of Gainesville which would have a rimshot signal into the Metroplex.

  6. KWBT (FM) - Wikipedia

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    Unable to make headway against WACO-FM in the ratings, KBCT flipped to conservative talk on January 8, 2007. It was the second station in the format locally but the only one on FM. [7] On December 31, 2013, the KWBT call letters and urban contemporary format on 104.9 in Bellmead, Texas, moved to 94.5, replacing KBCT's talk programming.

  7. WKLQ (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WKLQ (94.5 MHz, "The Q 94.5") is an FM radio station licensed to Holland, Michigan. Owned by Cumulus Media , the station broadcasts an adult album alternative format serving the Grand Rapids, Michigan market.

  8. WCMS-FM - Wikipedia

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    WCMS-FM (94.5 FM) is a silent radio station, formerly broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Hatteras, North Carolina , United States, the station serves the Elizabeth City-Nags Head area. WCMS has used the name "Water Country" since it signed on in 1999.

  9. KDLB - Wikipedia

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    KDLB (94.5 FM, "Bob 95 FM") is a simulcast broadcasting a country music format as a simulcast of 95.1 KBVB in Fargo, North Dakota (licensed to Barnesville, Minnesota). KDLB is licensed to Frazee, Minnesota, United States, it serves the Detroit Lakes area. KDLB is owned by James and Brooke Ingstad.