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WKGL-FM (96.7 MHz "96.7 The Eagle") is a radio station serving the Rockford, Illinois, area with a classic rock format. It is under ownership of Townsquare Media.Prior to being WKGL-FM, the station had an oldies format as WKMQ-FM and a country format as WLUV-FM.
KSEG (96.9 MHz "The Eagle") is a commercial FM radio station in Sacramento, California. It airs a classic rock radio format and is owned by Audacy, Inc. The studios and offices are located on Madison Avenue in North Highlands (with a Sacramento address). [2] KSEG is co-owned with five other Sacramento Audacy radio stations.
96.7 the Eagle may refer to WKGL broadcasting to Rockford, Illinois; WMJT broadcasting to northern Michigan This page was last edited on 28 ...
WJGL (96.9 MHz, "96.9 The Eagle") is a commercial FM radio station in Jacksonville, Florida.The station is owned by Cox Radio, a division of the Cox Media Group. [2] WJGL airs a classic hits radio format that leans towards classic rock, playing primarily rock songs from the 1970s, 80s and some 90s, while avoiding pop/dance artists such as Michael Jackson, Prince and Madonna.
WCOE (96.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to La Porte, Indiana, United States. The station airs a country music format and is owned by Spoon River Media, LLC. [ 2 ]
WXOF (96.7 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Yankeetown, Florida.The station is owned by WGUL-FM, Inc. [2] It airs a classic rock radio format.It sometimes describes itself on the air as "classic hits" but it plays popular classic rock tracks from the 1970s and 80s, with no pop or dance songs.
On August 27 of that year, WQCM changed their format from album-oriented rock to rhythmic contemporary, branded as "Wild 96-7", and changed its call sign to WDLD. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] On November 1, 2018, WDLD rebranded from Wild 96-7 to Live 96-7 , seguing from rhythmic contemporary to a mainstream CHR format while retaining as a rhythmic top 40 station.
The station has gone through numerous radio formats and call signs over the years, including the heritage WPTR call letters (previously on 1540 AM and 96.3 FM). The station has made three attempts at playing oldies , and was the first full-time contemporary Christian music station in the Capital Region.