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  2. KOYN - Wikipedia

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    This article about a radio station in Texas is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  3. WNYC-FM - Wikipedia

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    WNYC-FM began regularly scheduled broadcasts on the FM band as W39NY on March 13, 1943, at 43.9 MHz, operating as the sister station to WNYC (AM).The station changed call letters to WNYC-FM later that year, and moved to 95.3 MHz in 1946, before settling on its cuirrent assignment of 93.9 MHz the next year.

  4. WLIT-FM - Wikipedia

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    Delilah's program was taken off WLIT again in March 2012, but was brought back in December 2017, after the station returned to its "Lite FM" branding. [44] [45] Delilah is currently heard Sunday through Friday evenings. WLIT also carries the Ellen K Weekend Show from co-owned KOST Los Angeles on Saturday mornings. As with Delilah, Ellen K is ...

  5. WTAX-FM - Wikipedia

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    Weekdays on WTAX-AM-FM begin with a local drive time show, "The Morning Newswatch," hosted by Joey McLaughlin. The rest of the weekday schedule is made up of nationally syndicated talk shows: Hugh Hewitt, "Markley, Van Camp and Robbins," Sean Hannity, Mark Levin, John Batchelor, "Red Eye Radio" and "This Morning, America's First News with Gordon Deal."

  6. WDNY-FM - Wikipedia

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    WDNY-FM is well known for its local service to the Genesee Valley, Western Finger Lakes, and Southern Tier areas of New York State. WDNY-FM's Five-County News was broadcast live in the mornings with News Director Terry Van until his retirement on December 24, 2010. Since then, it has been broadcast by Robin Humphrey.

  7. WLCL - Wikipedia

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    WQKC changed its sports format to classic hits on November 20, 2008, after changing its call letters to WLCL. On August 2, 2010, WLCL and WQKC went silent after Cumulus decided to cease operations in the Louisville market.

  8. WMIA-FM - Wikipedia

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    On November 24, 2023, at Noon, WMIA-FM relaunched as "Magic 93.9"; the station focuses on Latin pop and English-language adult contemporary hits from the 1980s and 1990s (with its first song being "Conga" by Miami Sound Machine, and its playlist and promoted core artists including performers such as the Backstreet Boys, Celine Dion, Luis Miguel ...

  9. 93.9 FM - Wikipedia

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