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  2. Hard Rock FM - Wikipedia

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    PM2FPB (87.6 FM), on-air name Hard Rock FM, is a radio station in Jakarta, Indonesia. [1] Hard Rock FM, along with its network, is owned by MRA Media under license of Hard Rock itself. Started broadcasting in 1996, Hard Rock FM claims itself as first lifestyle radio in Indonesia, especially Jakarta .

  3. Turbo (Sirius XM) - Wikipedia

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    Turbo made its debut on August 17, 2017, as a full-time channel devoted to hard rock from artists like Metallica, System of a Down, Linkin Park and more. [1]PopRocks, which slots in on channel 17, plays lighter rock music from the 1990s and 2000s, a la Goo Goo Dolls, Train and Sheryl Crow; while Turbo, channel 41 (after a try-out as a streaming-only station), offers hard rock music from Linkin ...

  4. KXXR - Wikipedia

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    On January 28, 1992, 93.7 flipped to hard rock with the call sign KRXX ("93X"). [6] [7] Their co-owned AM station had earlier flipped to a similar hard rock format as KMZZ, initially airing the syndicated Z-Rock network for a time before briefly switching to a locally-based automated heavy metal format ("Mega Rock 980") and finally simulcasting ...

  5. Active rock - Wikipedia

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    Active rock is a radio format used by many commercial radio stations across the United States and Canada. Active rock stations play a balance of new hard rock songs with valued classic rock favorites, normally with an emphasis on the harder edge of mainstream rock and album-oriented rock .

  6. KZJK - Wikipedia

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    KZJK (104.1 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to St. Louis Park, Minnesota, and serving the Minneapolis-St. Paul radio market. The station is owned by Audacy, Inc., and airs an adult hits radio format known as "104.1 Jack FM." Audacy also owns Jack FM stations in Los Angeles and Dallas. KZJK's studios and offices are on Second Avenue ...

  7. WBWZ - Wikipedia

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    While WBWZ had a loyal audience and good numbers, the Walkers found it hard to sell WBWZ to advertisers, alongside the country music format of WRWD. Coupled with the decline of hard rock and the rise of alternative rock, the Walkers decided Z-Rock 93.3 needed to change its format. In February 1995 the station flipped to a satellite-fed 1970s ...

  8. WDHA-FM - Wikipedia

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    In the mid 1990s, Signal Communications restructured and became known as New Jersey Broadcast Partners. The station began referring to itself as "Classic Rock/New Rock." By the late 1990s, WDHA was positioned between "K-Rock 92.3" WXRK (now WINS-FM) which played hard rock and alternative music, and "Q 104.3" WAXQ, which played classic rock.

  9. WIMZ-FM - Wikipedia

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    During recent years, WIMZ's format has changed from consisting the late 1960s through the 1980s rock rotation, focusing more on 1970s hard rock and 1980s hair metal mostly, as of 2020, the station has leaned in on playing a more mainstream rock approach of classic rock that plays more 1990's alternative, grunge and metal and a very small few ...