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  2. KFIN - Wikipedia

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    KFIN is a commercial radio station located in Jonesboro, Arkansas, broadcasting on 107.9 FM.KFIN airs a country music format. KFIN is a 98,000 watt station, reaching listeners in all of Northeast Arkansas, as well as Southeast Missouri, Western Tennessee, and Western Mississippi.

  3. WFMX - Wikipedia

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    WFMX (107.9 FM, "107-9 the Mix") is an adult contemporary–formatted radio station licensed to Skowhegan, Maine. The station is owned by J. Hanson Company. The station is owned by J. Hanson Company. Its programming is also simulcast on WBAN in Veazie (near Bangor ).

  4. WHTA - Wikipedia

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    After several weeks with the rock format on 107.9 FM, "Hot 97.5" morning host Ryan Cameron made an announcement that "Hot" was moving to 107.9, revealing that the rock format was a publicity stunt. WHTA officially switched frequencies on November 1, 2001 and became "Hot 107.9", while 97.5 became WPZE, playing urban gospel music.

  5. KHXT - Wikipedia

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    The station originally debuted with a news/talk format at 107.7 as KPEL-FM in 1992, but by 1997 they switched frequencies to 107.9 and format to classic rock as KRXZ. In 2000 it changed the calls to KRKA and on November 11, 2003 they switched to Rhythmic Top-40. In 2010, it changed the calls to KHXT.

  6. WWHT - Wikipedia

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    WWHT (107.9 FM, "Hot 107-9") is a radio station that is licensed to Syracuse, New York. The station is owned by iHeartMedia and broadcasts a contemporary hit radio (CHR) format. The studios and offices are located on Plum Street in Syracuse while its transmitter is located near Sentinel Heights south of Syracuse. It broadcasts in HD Radio.

  7. WKPA (FM) - Wikipedia

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    The station then came back on the air in the summer of 1995, again as Wink 108, but with a Hot AC format. In 1999, 107.9's tower was later moved north, power increased to 6,000 watts , and call sign changed to WNCL, at which time the station became "Cool 107nine, All Oldies, All the Time" and later "Good Time Oldies, Cool 107nine" playing an ...

  8. KAOX - Wikipedia

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    On September 21, 2021, the station was sold again to Chaparral Broadcasting, joining KMER. [2] The station was sold in 2004 to Simmons Media, a Salt Lake City based radio group. [3] In 2014, Simmons transferred their properties to Broadway Media, including KAOX. [4] The station was known as "The X" and covered much of southwestern Wyoming.

  9. WDWS-FM - Wikipedia

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    WDWS-FM (107.9 FM, "107.9 The Rooster") is a commercial radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Arcola, Illinois , the station is owned by The News-Gazette , and serves the Champaign-Urbana metropolitan area.