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  2. WNRW - Wikipedia

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    WNRW (98.9 FM) - branded as 98.9 Kiss FM - is a Top 40 (CHR) radio station licensed to Prospect, Kentucky, and serving the Louisville metropolitan area.It is owned by iHeartMedia, with studios on South 4th Street in the Louisville neighborhood of Watterson Park.

  3. Media in Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Vans of the three major news broadcasts in Louisville covering an event at 4th Street Live! ... "98.9 Kiss FM" WDJX: 99.7 CHR/Top 40: WSDF: 100.5 Adult Hits "100.5 FM ...

  4. List of radio stations in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    102.3 FM: Louisville: Alpha Media Licensee LLC Debtor in Possession: Soft adult contemporary WXMZ: 99.9 FM: Hartford: Radio Active Media: Oldies WXND-LP: 100.9 FM ...

  5. Category:File-Class Radio station pages - Wikipedia

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    0–9. File talk:2BR logo as of May 2016.png; File talk:2CA logo.png; File talk:2Day FM Cranbrook Logo.png; File talk:2day fm logo.jpg; File talk:2KY (Sky Sports ...

  6. Emily Gimmel - Wikipedia

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    Gimmel grew up in Louisville, Kentucky. She first learned about television broadcasting at her high school, Sacred Heart Academy. At age 15, Gimmel started as an intern at WDRB-TV. [3] At seventeen, she began contributing reports on teen issues to WAVE-TV. Simultaneously, she began hosting a daily radio show for 98.9 KISS FM.

  7. KYIS - Wikipedia

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    KZBS was known for many extravagant promotions including a home giveaway that was surrounded by a great deal of controversy. KZBS switched between Top 40, Rhythmic Top 40 and hot adult contemporary, and switched full-time to Hot AC, becoming KYIS (KISS-FM), on August 28, 1991. The station became successful in 1993 with new Program Director Jon ...

  8. KISS-FM (brand) - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1970s, many US radio stations began calling themselves "Kiss". Among these was KIIS-FM in Los Angeles, which adopted that call sign in 1975 when it became a sister station to KIIS (AM) — whose call sign comes not from the word "Kiss" but rather its dial position at 1150, with the letters "I" and "S" being the letters most closely resembling 1 and 5, respectively. [1]

  9. WSIP-FM - Wikipedia

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    WSIP-FM (98.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a New Country format. Licensed to Paintsville, Kentucky, United States. The station is currently owned by Forcht Broadcasting and features programming from CBS News Radio. Though WSIP-AM has aired since 1949, the FM station first aired on January 20, 1965. [3]