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Originally, WPRT was the call sign for the now-defunct 105.5 FM in Prestonsburg, Kentucky, and was the "sister" station to WPRT (960 AM) in Prestonsburg. Today while WPRT still exists, its former "sister" station moved to 105.3 FM and now uses the call sign WXKZ and is owned by Gearheart Communications in Harold, Kentucky, and broadcasts an oldies format.
He is also the former host of The Sports Zone, a daily afternoon sports talk radio program broadcasting on WGFX-FM (104.5 The Zone) in Nashville, Tennessee. Plaster had hosted the show since shortly after its 2003 inception until leaving WGFX in September 2011, and for ten years prior, hosted SportsNight , a similar program on WWTN-FM . [ 5 ]
It carries the sports programming of co-owned WPRT-FM "102.5 The Game" on its HD2 digital subchannel; and carries the sports programming of co-owned WQZQ "94.9 The Fan", on its HD3 subchannel. WBUZ-HD3 "94.9 The Fan" is also broadcast via FM translator W235BW 94.9 MHz in Nashville; it carries a classic hits format branded as "Totally Hits ...
Co-host Kurt Van Auken announced he would be leaving the show Wednesday in a teary goodbye to his team and listeners.
Pegram/Nashville, Tennessee: WPRT-FM 102-5 "The Game" 102.5 FM Flagship station of the Nashville Predators. Also serves the Clarksville area Chattanooga: WALV-FM: 95.3 FM Cookeville, Tennessee: WHUB: 1400 AM W299BY 107.7 FM FM translator of WHUB Manchester, Tennessee: WMSR: 1320 AM W300BL 107.9 FM FM Translator of WMSR Hopkinsville, Kentucky ...
Former logo as "The Fan" with 102.5 FM. On July 25, 2016, WFNZ added a translator at 102.5 FM. [33] On October 18, 2016, Beasley announced that WFNZ and its FM translator would be sold to Entercom, pending FCC approval. The move comes after Beasley's acquisition of Greater Media which locally owned WBT AM/FM and WLNK.
Fans are full of mixed feelings about the update. While many have a soft spot for Farr, they’re ecstatic to hear the series has been revived and that Page will be joining.
On August 15, 2011, it was confirmed that WPRT would switch to a sports format. Adopting the new moniker "102.5 The Game", the format change took effect on Monday, August 29, 2011, at 6 AM, following a weekend of stunting of construction sounds, Nashville Predators highlights, and a loop for several hours of the closing chorus of "The Party's Over" by Journey.