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The name "Simon" is a reference to the children's game "Simon Says", where Simon gets to say whatever songs he would like to hear from the music library. The station later added a morning show hosted by Jeff Wicker, voted "best Triad radio personality" for 2007 on GoTriad.com. Wicker's co-hosts were "Skip the Prize Guy" & Carmen Brown.
WEPN-FM (98.7 FM, "La Exitosa 98.7") is a radio station in New York City, owned by Emmis Corporation.The station carries a Spanish-language format with a gold-based mix of Latin pop and English-language adult contemporary music.
On January 5, 2017, at 5:45 p.m., WBRN-FM officially flipped to adult contemporary as "B98.7", with "Hello" by Adele being the first song played. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Chadd and Kristi Thomas, long-time morning hosts on new rival WWRM , resigned the week prior from that station, and began hosting mornings on "B" beginning February 6, and voice-tracked ...
KYSR (98.7 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California, and owned by iHeartMedia.KYSR broadcasts an alternative rock format and is the flagship station of The Woody Show.
Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] Licensee Format [3]; WAAW: 94.7 FM: Williston: Wisdom, LLC: Sports (FSR) WABB: 1390 AM: Belton: The Power Foundation: Southern gospel
Another CBS station, KLUV (AM) 1190 (now KFXR) and, coincidentally, the same dial position as former sister station KLIF, existed from 1998 to 2000 and primarily played 1950s music. Meanwhile, the main station continued modifying its format to more of a classic hits format with songs from the mid-1960s to early 1980s.
Kool DJ Red Alert in Atlanta, Georgia, in March 2008. Frederick Crute [pronunciation?] (born November 27, 1956), known professionally as Kool DJ Red Alert, is an Antiguan-American disc jockey who rose to fame on WRKS 98.7 Kiss FM in New York City and is recognized as one of the founding fathers of hip hop music and culture. [2]
In the 1980s, the station played a country music format as WRCM-FM, ("Country 98.7 FM"). The station switched to an oldies format in 1989 as WKOO ("Kool 98.7").. On April 5, 2005, the format was switched to Westwood One soft adult contemporary ("Lite 98.7"), and the call sign was changed to WILT. [6]