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  2. WXGL - Wikipedia

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    WXGL (107.3 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to St. Petersburg, Florida, and serving the Tampa Bay Area.It is owned by Cox Media Group and calls itself "The Eagle - Tampa Bay's Classic Hits."

  3. WSFR - Wikipedia

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    WSFR (107.7 FM, "Classic Rock 107.7") is a classic rock formatted radio station that plays music from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. It is broadcast from the SummitMedia facility on Chestnut Centre in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, and its city of license is Corydon, Indiana.

  4. CKTI-FM - Wikipedia

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    CKTI-FM is a First Nations community radio station in Canada, playing a mixture of country and classic rock broadcasting at 107.7 FM in Kettle Point, Ontario.The station has an alternative country style to its music.

  5. WMOV-FM - Wikipedia

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    On December 26, 2024, WMOV-FM became CHR as Party 107-7. [18] WMOV-FM Logo during Christmas music format from 2013 to 2022, and again in 2024. ... Official website;

  6. WNOU (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WNOU (107.7 FM, "107.7 Now FM") is a radio station serving Albany, Georgia, and surrounding cities with a hot adult contemporary format. This station is under ownership of Rick Lambert and Bob Spencer, through licensee First Media Services, LLC.

  7. WRQI - Wikipedia

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    WRQI (94.3 FM) is a classic rock music formatted radio station in Saegertown, Pennsylvania owned and operated by Seven Mountains Media, through licensee Southern Belle Media Family, LLC, and is branded as "Rocky 94.3 & 107.7".

  8. KDCZ - Wikipedia

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    Logo as KLCX. KDCZ signed on April 18, 1998, [2] as KLCX.The KLCX call letters were originally assigned to a station in the Palm Springs, California market in the early 1990s but were surrendered when its new owners changed the format to smooth jazz and the call letters to KJJZ.

  9. WGTY - Wikipedia

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    WGET-FM was an automated beautiful music station for many years, a forgotten companion to the full-service WGET (1320 AM). The call sign was changed to WGTY in 1982. In early 1984, Rick McCauslin, then a sales rep for WGET/WGTY was promoted to general manager, replacing the long-time GM, Richard Selby.