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  2. List of radio stations in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Call sign Frequency City of License [1] [2] Licensee Format [3]; WAJM: 88.9 FM: Atlantic City: Atlantic City Board of Education: Freeform/Educational WAWZ: 99.1 FM: Zarephath

  3. WINS-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station launched as WMCA-FM at 2:30 p.m. on December 25, 1948, transmitting from atop the Chanin Building.It operated daily between 3 and 9 pm, duplicating programming that originally aired on its AM counterpart, WMCA; both stations were co-owned by former New York state senator Nathan Straus Jr. [4] The FM station was not a profitable success, and in December 1949 officials announced the ...

  4. List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign ...

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    This is a list of FM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the letters ... New Jersey: WPUT: 90.1 FM: North Salem, New York: WPVA: 90.1 FM:

  5. WTKU-FM - Wikipedia

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    WTKU-FM (98.3 FM) is a radio station in Atlantic City, New Jersey, known as "Kool 98-3," playing a classic hits format. History

  6. WOBM-FM - Wikipedia

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    WOBM-FM (92.7 MHz) is a commercial radio station known as "92.7 WOBM", licensed to Toms River and serving Ocean County, New Jersey. It airs an adult contemporary radio format. The station is owned by Townsquare Media, as part of its Shore Group, along with WJLK (1160 AM), WJLK-FM (94.3), WCHR-FM (105.7) and WOBM (1310 AM).

  7. WOND - Wikipedia

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    WOND is one of the Atlantic City market's legacy radio stations, first signing on the air in July 1950 as a network affiliate of ABC Radio.. In the 1960s, it was a Top 40 radio station, and its morning show was hosted by Bob Weems, one of the area's best-remembered DJs.

  8. WFME-FM - Wikipedia

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    A WQBU-FM car in the 2010 North Hudson Cuban Day Parade in Union City, New Jersey. On Memorial Day 2005, both stations became "La Kalle," a reggaeton-formatted station. The station at 105.9 became WCAA and 92.7 became WZAA. In late January 2007, Univision ended the simulcast and changed the call sign to WQBU-FM.

  9. WBSS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    On August 12, 2011, the station switched to a simulcast of WOND. The station changed once more on September 30, 2011, when WBSS began to simulcast Philadelphia sports radio station WIP-FM, branded as "WIP at the Beach". [2] [6] WBSS went off the air at the time of Hurricane Sandy. By late February 2013 it had resumed broadcasting.