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WAYZ (104.7 FM, 104.7 WAYZ) is a commercial country music formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Hagerstown, Maryland. WAYZ is owned and operated by VerStandig Media. FM 104.7 came on the air in January 1947, as WJEJ-FM (sister to WJEJ 1240).
WLIN (1380 AM) is a sports radio formatted broadcast radio station affiliated with Fox Sports Radio. ... When country WAYZ moved to FM 104.7 in September 2000, AM ...
Beginning in the late 1970s, then WAYZ 101.5 FM was a country-formatted station.. VerStandig bought FM 104.7 from John Staub (Hagerstown Broadcasting) and moved the WAYZ country format there in 2000, leaving it with FM 101.5; it broadcast an audio CNN headline news format for three weeks.
West Virginia Radio Corporation of the Alleghenies: Active rock WEAA: 88.9 FM: Baltimore: Morgan State University: Jazz WEES-LP: 107.9 FM: Ocean City: Edinboro Early School, Inc. Variety WERQ-FM: 92.3 FM: Baltimore: Radio One Licenses, LLC: Mainstream urban WESM: 91.3 FM: Princess Anne: University of Maryland, Eastern Shore: Jazz/Public radio ...
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 104.7 MHz: Argentina Activa in Caleta Olivia, Santa Cruz ... WAYZ in Hagerstown, Maryland; WBAK in Belfast ...
This is a list of FM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the letters WA ... WAYZ: 104.7 FM: Hagerstown, Maryland: WAZA: 107.7 FM ...
WAAZ-FM (104.7 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Crestview, Florida , United States, the station serves the Ft Walton Beach metropolitan area . The 100,000 watt signal can be heard in parts of the Florida Panhandle and Southern Alabama .
In a market dominated with country stations (WYII & WAYZ), WWCS struggled in the ratings even though it had the most powerful broadcast signal. On October 6, 1982, WWCS became WXCS, dropping its country music format for album-oriented rock using the branding "107 X Marks The Rock". 107 X was a hit immediately, although its popularity waned as ...