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  2. WRNB - Wikipedia

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    Radio One was preparing to make another frequency switch, this time moving WRNB's urban AC format and branding from 107.9 MHz to 100.3 MHz on September 1. [14] [15] WRNB was simulcast on both 100.3 and 107.9 until September 2, when the WPHI call sign moved to 107.9, adopted the former "Beat" format and rebranded as "Hot 107.9."

  3. Mina SayWhat - Wikipedia

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    Mina "SayWhat" Llona (born about 1990), from New Jersey, [1] is an American radio and television personality, best known for her work as a radio host for Sirius-XM. [2] She previously worked as a host for WRNB 100.3 [ 3 ] and WUSL 98.9.

  4. List of radio stations in Florida - Wikipedia

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    City of license [1] [2] Licensee [1] [2] Format [citation needed] Radio Martí: 1180 AM: Marathon: U.S. Agency for Global Media: Spanish talk WAAZ-FM: 104.7 FM: Crestview: Crestview Broadcasting Company, Inc. Country WACC: 830 AM: Hialeah: Radio Peace Catholic Broadcasting, Inc. Spanish Catholic WAFC: 590 AM: Clewiston: Crestview Broadcasting ...

  5. WROU-FM - Wikipedia

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    WROU was briefly known as WRNB after the sale, but reverted to the original calls in 2004. WRNB was originally at 96.9 FM and licensed to Troy as satellite-formatted "Solid Gold Soul" and was at one time the sister station to WROU, which is now Contemporary Christian formatted WYDA " K-LOVE ".

  6. WDAS-FM - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the Tom Joyner Morning Show moved to competitor WRNB. WDAS-FM subsequently picked up The Steve Harvey Morning Show as a replacement. The station also carried Michael Baisden in afternoon drive time until it dropped the show in January 2013. Since 1979, WDAS-FM has sponsored Unity Day, an annual summer gathering on Benjamin Franklin ...

  7. KRNB - Wikipedia

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    KRNB was first launched at 6 a.m. on September 16, 1996, with an Urban Adult Contemporary format playing R&B music, hence the call sign. (Coincidentally, it is the western reflection of an R&B station in Philadelphia called WRNB.) [3] [4] At the time, its only other competitor for the rest of the decade was KRBV, which went off the air as an R&B station in 1998 due to a transmitter problem ...

  8. The Corey and Jay Show - Wikipedia

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    The Corey and Jay Show is a terrestrial radio program co-hosted by Corey Deitz and Jay Hamilton. It was based in Little Rock, Arkansas on 100.3 The Edge, and aired live from 6:00 am to 10:00 am Central, it also aired for about 15 years on various other stations in Little Rock, as well as in Cleveland, St. Louis, and Chicago.

  9. Red Eye Radio - Wikipedia

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    Running time: Weekdays: 5 hours (1:00 am – 6:00 am) Country of origin: United States: Language(s) English: Home station: WBAP News/Talk 820 in Fort Worth, Texas: Syndicates: Westwood One: Starring: Eric Harley and Gary McNamara: Created by: Bill Mack: Original release: 1969 () Website: www.redeyeradioshow.com: Podcast: omny.fm /shows /red-eye ...