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KFRX (106.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a contemporary hit radio format. [2] Licensed to Lincoln, Nebraska, United States, the station serves the Lincoln area.The station is currently owned by Alpha Media, through licensee Alpha 3E License, LLC. [3]
Spanish Adult hits WQEM: 101.5 FM: Columbiana: Glen Iris Baptist School: Religious WQEN: 103.7 FM: Trussville: iHM Licenses, LLC: Top 40 (CHR) WQJJ-LP: 101.9 FM: Jasper: North Alabama Public Service Broadcasters: Classic hits WQKS-FM: 96.1 FM: Montgomery: Bluewater Broadcasting Company, LLC: Adult contemporary WQLT-FM: 107.3 FM: Florence: Big ...
WKMK(106.3 FM Thunder 106) is a country music formatted radio station, licensed to Eatontown, New Jersey and serving Monmouth and Middlesex counties. WKMK programming is simulcast on WTHJ (106.5 FM) Bass River Township, New Jersey, which serves Ocean, Burlington, and Atlantic counties.
On August 25, 2000, WHCY switched to a straight Contemporary Hit Radio format. The Hot Country airstaff was spread to other Nassau radio stations while the new airstaff moved to WHCY from several other Nassau stations. The station tagline was "Max 106.3, Today's Hit Music"; the first song on "Max" was "It's Gonna Be Me" by 'N Sync. The It ...
The 106.3 frequency was established by SURE Broadcasting and went on the air as KHXS "Kicks 106" with a country music format on October 6, 1989. The station then adopted a Tejano music format in 1991, only for the ownership to change formats to easy listening music the next year in order to make more money. In 1992, SURE Broadcasting declared ...
The station was branded "Easy 106-3". [5] Typical artists included Barbra Streisand , Barry Manilow , Elvis Presley , The Carpenters , Olivia Newton-John , Elton John , Celine Dion , and Kenny Rogers among others, with a small scattering of more contemporary AC hits from artists like Adele , Colbie Caillat , and Lady Antebellum .
The former 99.3 translator in Bradford switched from WQRM to the new WLMI Radio Network, but WLMI opted for a separate frequency in Smethport (95.3) to relay WLMI. A new format debuted in January 2009 as "The Mountain / 106.3 WXMT" billing itself as "Twin Tiers' Rock Without the Hard Edge" and featuring Classic Hits from the 70s, 80s, and 90s. [3]
On October 2, 2008, the station switched call signs and programming with 104.7 (which operated with the WBACH classical music programming as WBQW until 2012, when it became top 40 station WHTP). On April 13, 2004, WHXQ originally began broadcasting on 104.7 as a classic rock station branded as "The Bone", shifting to active rock in 2006 and ...