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  2. CFRV-FM - Wikipedia

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    CFRV-FM (107.7 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Lethbridge, Alberta. Owned by Rogers Radio , a division of Rogers Sports & Media , the station broadcasts an adult contemporary format branded as KiSS 107.7 .

  3. WVCY-FM - Wikipedia

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    WVCY-FM (107.7 MHz) is a non-commercial listener-supported radio station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.It is owned by VCY America, founded by Vic Eliason, with studios on West Kilbourn Avenue.

  4. List of radio stations in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Big River Radio, Inc. Country WCHS: 580 AM: Charleston: West Virginia Radio Corporation of Charleston: News/Talk/Sports WCIR-FM: 103.7 FM: Beckley: Southern Communications Corporation: Contemporary hit radio WCLG-FM: 100.1 FM: Morgantown: AJG Corporation: Active rock WCST: 1010 AM: Berkeley Springs: West Virginia Radio Corporation of the ...

  5. WMMX - Wikipedia

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    Dan Edwards (now a news reporter for WDTN TV 2) Fred Tomlinson (1992–1996; 7:00 to Midnight on air host of "Classic Hits at Night." Host of "Saturday Night at the Oldies" on Star 107-7, and host of "Saturday Night Mix" on Mix 107-7.) Dean Taylor (1986–2001; traffic 2001–07; now at WHIO-TV as traffic fill-in reporter)

  6. WFSP-FM - Wikipedia

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  7. WFON - Wikipedia

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    First air date. 1967: Former call signs. WFON (1967–1993) KFIZ-FM (1993–2004) Call sign meaning. W FONd du Lac: Technical information [1] Licensing authority. FCC ...

  8. WNXR - Wikipedia

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    Studios. WNXR (107.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. Licensed to Iron River, Wisconsin, the station is currently owned by Heartland Comm. License, LLC, and features programming from United Stations Radio Networks. [2]

  9. KIMI (FM) - Wikipedia

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    KIMI's owners have long tried to move its transmitter closer to Omaha, but have been continually rebuffed by the FCC and FAA, due to the 107.7 frequency causing interference to the nearby aircraft band utilized by Offutt Air Force Base and Eppley Airfield, Omaha's civil commercial airport.