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CFBR-FM is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting an active rock format at 100.3 FM in Edmonton, Alberta. The station uses its on-air brand name 100.3 The Bear and is owned by Bell Media . History
West Virginia Radio Corporation: Contemporary hit radio WVAR: 600 AM: Richwood: Summit Media, Inc. Classic hits WVBD: 100.7 FM: Fayetteville: Summit Media South, Inc. Classic country WVBL: 88.5 FM: Bluefield: West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority: Public radio WVBY: 91.7 FM: Beckley: West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority ...
Callsign Frequency City of license WVAC-FM: 107.9 FM: Adrian, Michigan: WVAE: 1400 AM: Biddeford, Maine: WVAF: 99.9 FM: Charleston, West Virginia: WVAQ: 101.9 FM ...
WKQV (105.5 FM, "105 KQV") is a Classic rock formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Cowen, West Virginia, serving the Richwood/Summersville area. WKQV is owned and operated by Summit Media Broadcasting, LLC.
WRBR-FM (103.9 MHz) is a radio station in South Bend, Indiana, United States, broadcasting an active rock format. The station is owned by Federated Media. WRBR-FM hosts several concerts and activities in the South Bend area. WRBR-FM was formerly an oldies station before switching to an active rock format.
KQXR flipped to alternative rock and rebranded as 100.3 The X on August 25, 1995. [7] The X started out playing Alternative rock however the music overlapped with J-105 ( KJOT ). In the 2000s, KJOT dropped active rock for classic rock, paving the way for KQXR to incorporate more hard rock.
In October 1995, WYOU adopted an alternative rock format, "97-X", aimed at Generation X; [14] the call sign would change to WWBX on November 20. [15] The format did not attain sufficient support from advertisers, [16] leading WWBX to move to modern adult contemporary programming from ABC Radio Networks in February 1997; [16] [17] that April, the station shifted to a soft adult contemporary ...
In 1985, the station adopted a Top 40 (CHR) format as "K93," and then evolved to an album-oriented rock format later in the decade, originally branded as "K-Rock." By the 2000s, the station adopted the name "Classic Rock: The Bear", joining Northern Star's existing group of Northern Michigan stations with this branding, though their programming ...