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WLFF (106.5 FM), known on-air as 106.5 Nash Icon, is a gold-based country music radio station licensed to Georgetown, South Carolina.The station is owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasts with an ERP of 50 kW.
Each Saturday Y106.5 has the best mix of Old-Time Music, Requests, Dedications, Information on Community Events and More! Saturday nights is the nationally syndicated B-Dub Radio. Sunday mornings is the weeks biggest hits on the American Country Countdown with Kix Brooks and Sunday nights is Country Gold with Steve Harmon featuring the biggest ...
Show traces its history to Westwood One's Country Gold Saturday Night, a live five-hour request show that launched in the early 1990s, although most of the series no longer resembles its original format. (The original format now airs as The Original Country Gold on Compass Media Networks, hosted by former Country Gold host Rowdy Yates.)
WKCH (106.5 FM, "Klassic Country 106.5/94.7") is a radio station broadcasting a classic country music format. Licensed to Whitewater, Wisconsin, United States, the station serves Whitewater, Fort Atkinson and surrounding communities. In addition to country, WKCH also broadcasts local area high school sports and NASCAR.
The station has been playing country music throughout its three plus decades on the air. WQCB disc jockeys , along with local CBS affiliate WABI-TV personalities, regularly participate in the Eastern Maine Pine Tree Camp Ride, a 20-mile snowmobile race to benefit the Pine Tree Society, which helps people in Maine with disabilities.
The new "Country 106.5 WDAF" initially featured the same longtime personalities of "61 Country" and a mostly gold-based country playlist. The WDAF call letters were officially moved over to 106.5 FM on August 22. (There had been a previous WDAF-FM in Kansas City from 1961 to 1974, at 102.1 MHz, now KCKC.)
Weekend programming includes Racing Country on Saturday and Country Countdown on Sunday. During the high school football and basketball season, the station broadcasts the game of the week with Game Night. WXNU is the most listened to radio station in Kankakee County.
WwBL began as WFML, owned by Paul & Helen Bausman, who also owned the local newspaper. [3] The facility was upgraded for a more powerful service to the 50 kW signal used today by 1979.