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In May 2011, after ten years of being called "The New Magic 94.9", the station dropped "The New" in its name, becoming simply "Magic 94.9." On December 26, 2011, WWRM changed its slogan to "80's, 90's, & now." For many years as a Soft AC station, WWRM had played all-Christmas music for much of November and December.
The station currently plays an adult contemporary format branded on-air as Magic 94.9. The station began broadcasting on March 14, 1965 as CKEN-FM. From 1981 to 1988 it was a station affiliate of CBC Stereo. [1] [2] On January 10, 2003, CKEN moved to sister station CKWM-FM’s 97.7 MHz frequency from 1490 AM.
However, in 2002, Corus' Hamilton stations swapped frequencies, and with Energy flagship CING now on a signal that more effectively covered the Toronto area, CKGE again became Magic @ 94.9, with a hot adult contemporary format, on May 3 of that year. In 2003, Corus sold CKGE and CKDO to Durham Radio, the owner of CJKX in neighbouring Ajax. The ...
Live Oak: Learning Avenue, Inc. Religious WILN: 105.9 FM: Panama City: Magic Broadcasting II, LLC: Top 40 (CHR) WIME-LP: 99.9 FM: Orlando: Musica Sublime Inc. Spanish adult contemporary WIMR-LP: 96.5 FM: Mcintosh: Mcintosh Community Radio Assoc: Country WINK-FM: 96.9 FM: Fort Myers: Fort Myers Broadcasting Company: Adult contemporary WINZ: 940 ...
WMIA-FM (93.9 FM, "Magic 93.9") is a radio station in Miami Beach, Florida. Owned by iHeartMedia , the station broadcasts a Spanish-language format with a focus on Latin pop and English-language adult contemporary music.
A new CHR rival, Magic 93.1 , first launched in 1991. It competed directly with KF95 until 1993, when KFXD-FM moved to an Adult Contemporary direction as The Legend, KF95 . Adult album alternative (1995–present)
In early 1987, KMGE launched with a well-researched Adult Contemporary format branded as “Magic 94” which became "Magic 94.5" by 1999. The station used the slogan “Today’s Hits and Yesterday’s Favorites.” [8] In 2008, KMGE rebranded as “94-5 Mix FM” with a slightly more upbeat Adult Contemporary presentation. [9] [10] [11] [12]
In 1995, Barnstable switched formats and call letters with its 99.3 signal, turning the 94.9 signal into WYMJ Magic 94.9. The generic mix format never did well and Barnstable put all of its Harrisburg market stations for sale in late 1996.