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WNFZ (94.3 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Powell, Tennessee, and serving the Knoxville metropolitan area. WNFZ is owned by Midwest Communications. [2] It airs an adult hits radio format, subscribing to the nationally syndicated JACK-FM service. It uses the slogan "Playing What We Want!" The General Manager is Randy Ross.
Jack Alicoate, ed. (1939), "Tennessee", Radio Annual, New York: Radio Daily, OCLC 2459636 – via Internet Archive "AM Stations in the U.S.: Tennessee", Radio Annual Television Year Book, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1963, OCLC 10512375 – via Internet Archive; John H. Dewitt Jr. (1972). "Early Radio Broadcasting in Middle Tennessee".
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WTJF-FM (94.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Sports format. [2] Licensed to Dyer, Tennessee, United States, the station is owned by Forever Communications, through licensee Forever South Licenses, LLC. [3]
WJJM-FM Building. WJJM-FM (94.3 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. [2] Licensed to Lewisburg, Tennessee, United States, the station is currently owned by WJJM, Inc. and features programming from Fox News Radio and numerous syndicators; local programming includes various full-service features such as local news updates, tradio services (unusually two-tiered, with one ...
The station, under the WTJS calls, was the first radio station in Jackson, Tennessee, and the entire West Tennessee area excluding Memphis and was the beacon that made Jackson the center hub of what is called the Golden Circle Area. In the 1930s, people listened to WTJS for farm programming, live radio shows and the latest news updates.
WATO (106.1 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Oliver Springs, Tennessee, and serving the Knoxville metropolitan area. [2] It is owned by Loud Media and broadcasts an alternative rock format branded as "Atomic 106". WATO is a Class A station, with an effective radiated power of 190 watts.
In 1989, the station adopted AM stereo and increased power to 10,000 watts. [7] From 1993, it was simulcast on WQBB-FM 104.5. Journal Communications acquired the WQBB stations in 1998, doubling its holdings from two stations to four in the Knoxville area. [8] Journal split the FM station off and flipped it to country. [9]