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  2. KHTN - Wikipedia

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    In April 1992, the station switched to its current Rhythmic Top 40-CHR format. It adopted the KHTN call letters, branding itself as "HOT 105." In 2004, the station re-branded as Hot 104.7 - Number One For Hip Hop. By 2011, KHTN dropped the "Number One For Hip-Hop" slogan and began to broaden its playlist. It includes rhythmic pop and dance ...

  3. KKLS-FM - Wikipedia

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    KKLS-FM (104.7 MHz, "Hot 104.7") is a radio station broadcasting a contemporary hit radio format. The station serves the Sioux Falls, South Dakota, area.KKLS and its sister stations were owned by Southern Minnesota Broadcasting until 2003 when they were sold to Cumulus Media, and sold again in 2012 to Townsquare Media.

  4. List of urban-format radio stations in the United States

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    KVEG – Hot 97.5 – Rhythmic contemporary hit radio/Hip hop; KYMT-HD2 - Real 103.9 - Urban Contemporary; KXQQ-FM - Q100.5 - Rhythmic Adult Contemporary. KXQQ-HD3 - 100.5 Jamz - Hip hop; KRGT - Latino Beats 99.3 - Spanish Urban; KRRN - Fuego 92.7 - Bilingual Rhythmic Contemporary; KVGQ - 106.9 Da Bomb - Classic hip hop; KBET - 103.1 The Hustle ...

  5. KZZP - Wikipedia

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    KMXP had the better ratings so, in February 1999, KZZP began evolving back to mainstream Top 40 by including more rhythmic and upbeat tracks in its playlist; the shift was completed that April. [16] In June, KZZP rebranded as "104-7 'ZZP - Arizona's Hit Music Channel". The station made even more changes, including in its air staff and playlist ...

  6. KDUK-FM - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, KDUK signed on the air with a hot adult contemporary format as "K-Duck 105" before changing to classic rock “Classics 104.7” as KLCX in late 1987. KLCX (also known as "The X") was a classic rock station until early 1993, when 104.7 returned to pop music as CHR/Top 40, and the KDUK call letters.

  7. KQIE - Wikipedia

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    KQIE (104.7 FM, "Old School 104.7") is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Redlands, California and serves the Inland Empire area. The station is owned by LC Media and airs a rhythmic oldies music format.

  8. KCLD-FM - Wikipedia

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    KCLD-FM (104.7 MHz) is an American radio station in St. Cloud, Minnesota, airing a CHR/Top 40 music format. The station is owned by Leighton Broadcasting.It has been a Top 40 outlet since 1976.

  9. WSGL - Wikipedia

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    WSGL airs a hot adult contemporary radio format branded as "Mix 104.7". Although the station plays Hot AC music, WSGL reports to Mediabase as a mainstream adult contemporary station. WSGL is a Class C2 station. The transmitter tower is on Country Road off Santa Barbara Boulevard in South Naples. [2]