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The modern WABB-FM (97.5 FM) signed on for the first time on February 5, 1973, with the song "Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again" by Bob Dylan (which was also the final song played on February 29, 2012). [5] WABB-FM was originally a simulcast of its sister station before moving toward its long-running Top 40 format in 1984.
Callsign Frequency City of license KXAA: 100.3 FM: Cle Elum, Washington: KXAC: 100.5 FM: Saint James, Minnesota: KXAF: 97.9 FM: George West, Texas: KXAI: 103.7 FM ...
Call sign Frequency City of License [1] [2] Licensee Format [3]; KAAN: 870 AM: Bethany: Alpha Media Licensee LLC: Sports (ESPN/ISN) KAAN-FM: 95.5 FM: Bethany: Alpha Media Licensee LLC
100.7 FM: Kansas City: Iglesia Pentecostal Casa de Dios Para las Naciones Inc: ... 97.3 FM: Garden City: Western Kansas Broadcast Center, LLC: Country KKLE: 1550 AM:
Callsign Frequency City of license KGAC: 91.5 FM: Saint Peter, Minnesota: KGAM: 106.3 FM: Merced, California: KGAS-FM: 104.3 FM: Carthage, Texas: KGB-FM: 101.5 FM ...
WVNN-FM – 92.5 – News/talk (simulcast of WVNN) [5] WWFF-FM – 93.3 – Country/Nash Icon [5] WZYP – 104.3 – Contemporary hit radio [5] Mobile. WABD – 97.5 – Contemporary hit radio [6] WBLX-FM – 92.9 – Urban contemporary [7] WDLT-FM – 104.1 – Urban adult contemporary [6] WGOK – 900 – Gospel [7] WXQW – 660 – News/talk ...
WABB had an FM simulcast from the very beginning, starting with 107.9 MHz and later 102.1 MHz until it was discontinued in the 1950s. As FM broadcasting became more popular, the station put a new station on the air. WABB-FM (97.5 FM) began on February 5, 1973, with the song "Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again" by Bob Dylan. [5]
WABB is an American radio station located in Belton, South Carolina, The station is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to broadcast on 1390 AM with a transmitter power of 1,000 watts during the day and 17 watts at night under a non-directional pattern.