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The first song as "Big" was "Tainted Love" by Soft Cell. The change came not because of ratings ("Q" had gone out with a 4.8 share in the August 2021 Nielsen Audio Ratings, significantly behind rival WXLP's 9.9 share, but good enough for 4th place in the market), but to capitalize on the similar flip away from the format by KIIK-FM earlier that ...
On Friday, May 1, 2009, the smooth jazz format ended at 5 pm Eastern time according to the WDSJ website. It became "106.5 The Bull" with a country music format and a new website that went online on the morning of May 2, 2009. [5] Logo as "Big 106.5" On March 25, 2010, WDSJ changed its format to classic hits, branded as "Big 106.5".
Big South Community Broadcasting Inc. Classic country WJCK: 88.3 FM: ... Classical music/News WLUG-LP: 106.3 FM: Anniston: Center of Hope, Inc. Contemporary Christian
"Love Songs For Las Vegas" ran from 1991 to 1998, and was replaced by the syndicated Delilah show until 2010. The Delilah Show came back in late 2011. KRLV 106.5 was known as Continuous Soft Rock in 1987 until 1995. KRLV played Hot AC until the changeover to call letters KSNE. The KRLV callsign moved to 1340 AM.
On February 6, 2017, KUDL shifted back to CHR as 106-5 The End. [10] All of CBS Radio's existing stations in the market, except for KSFM (which now serves as a rhythmic contemporary companion to KUDL), were divested into a trust, and then acquired by Bonneville International (which had operated the stations in the interim on behalf of the trust ...
WTLK-FM flipped to classic rock at 3 p.m. on January 16, 1998, becoming known as "Big 106.5", and changed to the WBGB call sign in March 1998. [4] At this time, the station was owned by Clear Channel Communications. The format change began with a 10,000 commercial-free song launch that ended on February 18, 1998.
WPYX (106.5 FM "PYX 106") is a commercial radio station licensed to Albany, New York, and serving the Capital District.It broadcasts a classic rock radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. WPYX also carries New York Giants football games.
106.5 FM signed on June 30, 1960 [1] as WCBM-FM, a sister station to WCBM (680 AM). In 1968, Metromedia, which had bought the WCBM stations in 1964, sold WCBM-FM to The A.S. Abell Company, owner of WMAR-TV and the Sunpapers, for $200,000; the sale was necessary because Metromedia's purchase of WASH in Washington put the company over the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)'s ownership ...