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  2. X-Fest - Wikipedia

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    Formerly known as "Edge-Fest" when 103.9 was "The Edge". Became X-Fest in 1998 when 103.9 became "The X". Held at the University of Dayton Arena from 1996 to 1999. Held at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds by WXEG since 2000.

  3. KEDJ - Wikipedia

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    102.9 was branded as “Z103” with a contemporary hits format. In 1991, the call letters changed from KFMA to KZRT. In late 1993, "Z103" became hot adult contemporary "Mix 103" KMVX. This format lasted until 2012, when it flipped to sports "102.9 The Zone" KZNO. In 2014, the station moved to 103.1 and became active rock "The Edge" KEDJ.

  4. KZON - Wikipedia

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    In October 2001, the station's owners were persuaded by the staff of the original KEDJ "The Edge" on 106.3 FM and 100.3 FM to drop the Rhythmic Top 40 format and bring the KEDJ call letters and its alternative rock format over to 103.9 FM. KPTY flipped to "The Edge" exactly 5 years after the station began: October 30, 2001 at Noon.

  5. WDBT (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WDBT (103.9 MHz) is an FM radio station licensed to serve Fort Novosel, Alabama, United States, part of the Dothan market. [4] In addition, the station's digital FM signal transmits an adjacent channel, 103.9 HD2, which is also broadcast in analog on a translator signal on 107.7 FM as "Music 107.7".

  6. KRXP - Wikipedia

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    KYZX continued its classic rock format as 103.9 The Eagle until October 31, 2008, when it adopted the 103-9 RXP moniker, changed the call letters to KRXP, and began a year-long transition from classic rock to alternative rock. [citation needed] On April 29, 2021, the station rebranded as X103-9 with no change in format. [7]

  7. WZDA - Wikipedia

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    WZDA (103.9 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Beavercreek, Ohio, serving the Dayton metro area, owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. As of December 27, 2021, it broadcasts country music on its standard analog transmission, using the "New Country 103.9" moniker, after previously being an alternative rock station called "Alt 103.9."

  8. WRCN-FM - Wikipedia

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    WRCN-FM (103.9 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting a news/talk radio format, licensed to Riverhead, New York and serving eastern Long Island.The station is owned by JVC Media LLC with studios located inside of Long Island MacArthur Airport in Ronkonkoma, New York, and transmitter located in Manorville, New York.

  9. WRDE-FM - Wikipedia

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    WRDE-FM (103.9 MHz) is an American radio station in the Delmarva region of Maryland.The station is licensed to serve Berlin, Maryland, although its studios and main offices are located in the larger nearby city of Salisbury.