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  2. WBXQ - Wikipedia

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    The station's licensee, however, was listed as Sounds Good, Inc. In addition to owning WBXQ, both men owned WAMQ (now WYUP) in Loretto, which programmed a format of oldies-heavy, adult contemporary music. The FM station was consulted by Pittsburgh program director and on-air personality Clarke Ingram, who at the time was at 96KX (now WKST-FM ...

  3. WQDR-FM - Wikipedia

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    WQDR-FM (94.7 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Raleigh, North Carolina, broadcasting to the Research Triangle. "94.7 QDR" presents a country music radio format and is owned by the Curtis Media Group.

  4. WXBK - Wikipedia

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    WXBK (94.7 FM, "94.7 The Block") is a classic hip-hop-formatted radio station that is licensed to Newark, New Jersey, and serves the New York City area.The station is owned by Audacy, Inc. WXBK's studios are located in the combined Audacy facility in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Manhattan, and its transmitter is located in Rutherford, New Jersey.

  5. WZYK - Wikipedia

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    The station went on the air in 1955 as WNGO-FM, a 97 watt FM simulcast to AM station WNGO (1320 AM). In 1975 the simulcast ended and the call letters WXID were chosen because "X" was the electronic symbol for stereo sound, while "I" and "D" are the ninth and fourth letters of the alphabet, respectively, resulting in 94.

  6. KNRK - Wikipedia

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    It was added to over-the-air radio on 910 AM in July 2010. [19] That station flipped format to sports talk in 2013, with "94/7 Too" moving to 94.7FM's HD2 signal and streaming online. [20] New personalities were added in 2015 (Derric in the evenings) and 2016 (Middays with Pepper).

  7. WBRX - Wikipedia

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    The station was consulted by Pittsburgh program director and air personality Clarke Ingram, who at the time was at 96KX (now WKST-FM) On March 19, 1982, the call sign was changed from WRKE to WBXQ. In addition to owning WBXQ, Sherlock and Hart owned WAMQ (now WYUP) in Loretto, which programmed a format of oldies-heavy, adult contemporary music.

  8. WMAS-FM - Wikipedia

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    WMAS-FM signed on the air in 1947 as the FM counterpart of WMAS (1450 AM). Both stations were owned by WMAS, Inc. and mostly simulcast their programming. [3] WMAS-FM was one of the first FM stations in Western Massachusetts. The studios were in the Hotel Stonehaven and the stations' city of license was Springfield.

  9. WYLK - Wikipedia

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    WYLK (94.7 FM), also known as Lake 94.7, is a hot adult contemporary radio station serving the St. Tammany Parish area. Owned by former Mississippi congressman C. Wayne Dowdy under the company name North Shore Broadcasting Co., Inc., the station is licensed to Lacombe, Louisiana, and broadcasts at 94.7 MHz with an ERP of 2,900 watts.