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  2. KGSR - Wikipedia

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    KGSR (93.3 FM, "Vibe 93.3") is a radio station licensed to Cedar Park, Texas, and serving the Austin-Round Rock metropolitan area.Owned by Sinclair Telecable Inc. d/b/a Waterloo Media Group, it broadcasts a rhythmic adult contemporary format.

  3. KMXV - Wikipedia

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    KMXV (93.3 FM "Mix 93.3") is a contemporary hit radio station based in Kansas City, Missouri, United States.The Steel City Media outlet operates with an ERP of 100 kW. Its current slogan is "Kansas City's #1 Hit Music Station".

  4. 93.3 FM - Wikipedia

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    XHACC-FM in Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca; XHBW-FM in Chihuahua, Chihuahua; XHCF-FM in Los Mochis, Sinaloa; XHEDT-FM in Toluca, Estado de México; XHEVE-FM in Colima, Colima; XHEXZ-FM in Zacatecas, Zacatecas

  5. WFLZ-FM - Wikipedia

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    WFLZ-FM (93.3 FM) is a commercial radio station in Tampa, Florida.It airs a contemporary hit radio (CHR/Top 40) format and is owned and operated by iHeartMedia.The station's studios and offices are located on Gandy Boulevard in South Tampa.

  6. WMMR - Wikipedia

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    WMMR (93.3 FM, "93-3 WMMR") is a commercial radio station licensed to serve Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.The station is owned by the Beasley Broadcast Group through licensee Beasley Media Group, LLC and broadcasts an active rock radio format.

  7. KHTS-FM - Wikipedia

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    KHTS-FM (93.3 MHz) is a contemporary hit radio station that is licensed to El Cajon, California, and serves the San Diego market. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, through licensee iHM Licenses, LLC, and brands as "Channel 9-3-3".

  8. KJR-FM - Wikipedia

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    On July 8, 1981, at 5:04 p.m., KBLE-FM officially launched with a live and local on-air staff. [8] [9] On April 2, 1982, the call letters were changed to KUBE, and the station became known as "KUBE 93 FM". Shortly after the switch to Top 40/CHR, KUBE shot up to the top 5 in the Seattle radio market ratings (occasionally reaching #1 in some ...

  9. WLDB - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1973, WQFM was Milwaukee's dominant album oriented rock station. The station competed with the eclectic free-form WZMF until 1979, and WLPX until 1983. "93QFM" was the top rock station in town for over a decade, but faced its stiffest competition in 1987, when WBCS ended its country music format and became active rock WLZR, "Lazer 103".