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  2. WKBI-FM - Wikipedia

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    It was a country music radio station. WKBI-FM was formerly on the 94.3 FM frequency until the upgrading of signal, when the station moved to 93.9 FM. Former names of the WKBI-FM include, 94.3 The Wizard, Variety 94, and B94. WKBI-FM, now known as B94, is programmed as a Top 40/CHR Pop radio station.

  3. KDKA-FM - Wikipedia

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    However, unlike those stations, which aired oldies/classic hits formats, B94 played current hits. On November 27, 2007, WTZN switched its call sign to WBZW-FM to reflect its new format. B94's former call sign, WBZZ, had been taken by an Adult Contemporary radio station in Malta, New York. (That station is now WQBK-FM.) CBS Radio later ...

  4. WBZZ - Wikipedia

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    WBZZ (100.7 FM, "100.7 Star") is a top 40/CHR station licensed to New Kensington, Pennsylvania, targeting Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and owned by Audacy, Inc. Its transmitter is located in Pittsburgh's Spring Hill district and its studios are located west of downtown.

  5. B94 - Wikipedia

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    B94 could be the moniker for: • WBZZ HD2 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania B94, a postcode district in the B postcode area; WKBI-FM in Saint Marys, Pennsylvania;

  6. The necessary return of Pete Rose - AOL

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    By ANDREW MORRIS College Contributor Network Pete Rose didn't hold back when speaking to a Pittsburgh radio station about a year ago, stating "I should have picked alcohol or beaten my wife ...

  7. Jim Quinn - Wikipedia

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    A Pittsburgh station, 13Q or WKTQ, lured him back in 1977 to capture the adults who had grown up listening to him on KQV. During his tenure at 13Q, Quinn issued a parody 45 rpm record of the then Top 40 hit " Undercover Angel " titled "Undercover Pothole "; the parody lamented the atrocious condition of Pittsburgh roads during that period.

  8. K-LOVE parent company EMF buys competitor radio station The ...

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    EMF reportedly paid $6.7 million to replace the current content on those stations with K-LOVE and Air1 formats. EMF's new corporate headquarters is located in the Berry Farms development in ...

  9. 'Moves like Jagger': As Mick marks 80 years, WYEP will ... - AOL

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    Jul. 25—Mick Jagger is turning 80 on Wednesday, and Pittsburgh radio station WYEP is celebrating with a collection of new, local band covers of classic Rolling Stones tunes. "Pittsburgh's Got ...