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  2. KCMO-FM - Wikipedia

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    On January 2, 2013, 102.5 FM flipped to sports talk, branded as "102.5 The Fan". [17] On August 15, 2014, at 3 p.m., the station abruptly dropped the sports format in the middle of a sports update, and began a 7-minute countdown.

  3. WFNZ (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Former logo as "The Fan" with 102.5 FM. On July 25, 2016, WFNZ added a translator at 102.5 FM. [33] On October 18, 2016, Beasley announced that WFNZ and its FM translator would be sold to Entercom, pending FCC approval. The move comes after Beasley's acquisition of Greater Media which locally owned WBT AM/FM and WLNK.

  4. Longtime Star 102.5 host leaving morning show at the ... - AOL

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    Co-host Kurt Van Auken announced he would be leaving the show Wednesday in a teary goodbye to his team and listeners.

  5. WBUZ (FM) - Wikipedia

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    It carries the sports programming of co-owned WPRT-FM "102.5 The Game" on its HD2 digital subchannel; and carries the sports programming of co-owned WQZQ "94.9 The Fan", on its HD3 subchannel. WBUZ-HD3 "94.9 The Fan" is also broadcast via FM translator W235BW 94.9 MHz in Nashville; it carries a classic hits format branded as "Totally Hits ...

  6. KFNS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    On April 5, 1993, KEZK switched to a sports radio format as 590 The Fan; [15] [16] the call sign changed to KFNS that July 9. [3] KFNS held the affiliation for One-on-One Sports (now SB Nation Radio), and at different points, had aired St. Louis Steamers indoor soccer, University of Illinois football and men's basketball, the Gateway Grizzlies minor-league baseball team, and selected Mizzou ...

  7. KZII-FM - Wikipedia

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    KZII went on air on April 15, 1948 as KFYO-FM. According to Jack Dale, it signed off a few years later (in 1950) after limited use. From the 1950 edition of Broadcasting Yearbook KFYO-FM broadcast on 99.5 FM (now the present-day KQBR-FM, Lonestar 99.5) at 13,000 watts of power.

  8. KZOK-FM - Wikipedia

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    In August 1975, KZOK moved from its free-form progressive format to a more mass-appeal and better–researched AOR format. With the success of KZOK's rock format on FM, in 1982, the AM station switched to a different rock format, modern rock, allowing KZOK's advertisers to have two choices for their commercials aimed at Seattle's rock audience.

  9. WDXB - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, 102-5 the Bull, as WDXB was known by then, finally passed WZZK in the local Arbitron ratings. Today, the two stations enjoy a heated rivalry and trade positions in the ratings. In 2008, WDXB changed its city of license from Jasper to Pelham, Alabama.