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  2. WCLK - Wikipedia

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    WCLK (91.9 FM) – branded as Jazz 91.9 – is a non-commercial jazz radio station licensed to serve Atlanta, Georgia.Owned by Clark Atlanta University, the station covers much of the Atlanta metropolitan area.

  3. KDLL - Wikipedia

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    This article about a radio station in Alaska is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  4. KVCR (FM) - Wikipedia

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    KVCR (91.9 MHz) is an FM non-commercial public radio station in located San Bernardino, California, broadcasting to the Riverside-San Bernardino-Inland Empire area. It is owned by the San Bernardino Community College District, along with channel 24 KVCR-DT.

  5. WGTS - Wikipedia

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    WGTS (91.9 MHz) is a non-commercial, FM radio station licensed to Takoma Park, Maryland.The station is licensed to and owned by Atlantic Gateway Communications Inc. It broadcasts a Christian adult contemporary music format.

  6. WUMB-FM - Wikipedia

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    WUMB-FM (91.9 FM) in Boston, Massachusetts, is the radio station of the University of Massachusetts Boston.It broadcasts a mix of Americana, blues, roots, and folk hosted by its staff weekdays.

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  8. WRCM - Wikipedia

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    WRCM (91.9 FM) is a listener-supported, non-commercial radio station licensed to Wingate, North Carolina and serving the Charlotte metropolitan area.It airs a Contemporary Christian radio format and identifies itself as "K-LOVE".

  9. WFSS - Wikipedia

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    WFSS (91.9 FM) is a public radio station in Fayetteville, North Carolina, broadcasting National Public Radio programming originating from WUNC.It was owned by Fayetteville State University until May 2015, when it was purchased by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and turned into a WUNC satellite.