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  2. The Dog House (talk show) - Wikipedia

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    The Dog House is an American radio talk show that was originally hosted by JV (Jeff Vandergrift) and co-hosted by Elvis (Dan Lay). The show was previously based in New York City on 92.3 Free FM, and prior to that aired on Clear Channel's Wild 94.9 in the San Francisco Bay Area.

  3. List of radio stations in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    North Las Vegas: Las Vegas Broadcasting LLC: Sports/Shopping KSNE-FM: 106.5 FM: Las Vegas: iHM Licenses, LLC: Adult contemporary KSOS: 90.5 FM: Las Vegas: Faith Communications Corporation: Contemporary Christian KSVL: 92.3 FM: Smith: The Evans Broadcast Company, Inc. News/talk KTHX-FM: 94.5 FM: Sun Valley: Lotus Radio Corp. Regional Mexican ...

  4. Don Omar - Wikipedia

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    William Omar Landrón Rivera [a] (born February 10, 1978), [5] known professionally as Don Omar, is a Puerto Rican rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor. He is also known as the " King of Reggaeton " by music critics and fans alike. [ 6 ]

  5. KBZT - Wikipedia

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    KBZT (94.9 FM, "Alt 94-9") is a commercial radio station licensed to San Diego, California. Owned by Audacy, Inc., the station broadcasts an alternative rock format. Its studios are located in San Diego's Stonecrest area, and the transmitter is located in La Jolla. KBZT broadcasts in HD Radio; it carries two additional formats on digital ...

  6. KXLI - Wikipedia

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    KXLI (94.5 MHz Exa FM) is a commercial FM radio station serving the Moapa Valley, St. George, Utah, and Las Vegas areas, but focused on Las Vegas as a rimshot station. Licensed to Moapa, Nevada, it is owned by Activo Broadcasting LLC. The studios and offices are on South Eastern Avenue in Las Vegas. [2] KXLI has an effective radiated power (ERP ...

  7. KLTY - Wikipedia

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    KLTY began playing a mix of Adult Contemporary Christian music (CCM). KLTY lasted only from early August 1985 as "Light 95" [6] to late September 1986 when station owner Scott K. Ginsburg changed the call letters to KHYI and changed the format to Top 40 as the moniker "Y-95", marking it one of the two simply "alternative" Top 40 station in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

  8. WJOX-FM - Wikipedia

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    The forerunner of WJOX debuted December 1, 1947 as WAFM on 93.3 FM. [6] At least by 1949, the station was broadcasting on 99.5 FM, where it remained until 1963, when it moved to its current frequency.

  9. WMMQ - Wikipedia

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    WVIC-FM's period as Lansing's top Top 40/CHR station came to an end on March 1, 1995, when the station became "Wild Country 94-9 The Cat" in an attempt to take on longtime country music station and market leader WITL-FM. "The Cat" lasted only a few months before the station was acquired by the owners of WITL-FM.