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  2. WRCQ - Wikipedia

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    WRCQ (103.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a mainstream rock music format. [2] Licensed to Dunn, North Carolina, United States, it serves the Fayetteville area. The station is currently owned by Cumulus Media. Its studios are located in west Fayetteville, and its transmitter is located east of Fayetteville in rural Sampson County, North ...

  3. WKTU - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, 103.5 MHz was assigned to Babylon, New York for WGLI-FM, simulcasting sister station WGLI (1290 AM).William Reuman, the founder and owner of WWRL in New York City, was the owner of WGLI. 103.5 MHz had previously been assigned to WPAT-FM in Paterson, New Jersey, which went on the air as WNNJ in 1949, and was deleted in early 1951.

  4. CIDC-FM - Wikipedia

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    Until the summer of 2006, CIDC was the only radio station in Canada that played dance music since CING-FM changed formats in 2001. It was the only Top 40 station left in Toronto after CISS-FM became "Jack FM" in 2003. For a brief period in 2001, CKDX-FM also played dance music but poor ratings led it to switch to an oldies format.

  5. WFUS - Wikipedia

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    It airs a country music format and is one of the eight stations in the Tampa Bay radio market owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. It carries The Bobby Bones Show syndicated from Nashville in morning drive time. The studios are on Feather Sound Drive in Clearwater. WFUS is a Class C0 FM station with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 68,000 watts.

  6. KNTY - Wikipedia

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    Then, in November 1997, the call sign changed to KBMB and switched to an Urban Contemporary format as 103.5 Da Bomb, with the moniker "Better Mo' Better Music."The station was originally owned by Diamond Broadcasting, which, in turn, was controlled by license holder Paula Nelson, making KBMB Sacramento's second African American-owned and operated station behind KQBR-FM, which was launched four ...

  7. WAKY-FM - Wikipedia

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    The WAKY calls and oldies format the station airs are an homage to Louisville's WAKY (790 AM), a Top 40 music station from the late 1950s to the late 1970s. The original WAKY had its own stint as an oldies station from 1982 to 1986 and is now WKRD. Prior to adopting the WAKY calls, 103.5 FM also played oldies as WASE "Kool 103.5".

  8. Bob FM - Wikipedia

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    BOB FM is the on-air brand of a number of FM radio stations in the United States and formerly in Canada.The BOB FM format mostly concentrates on album rock, alternative rock and pop hits from the 1980s and 90s, especially those popular during the early days of MTV when music videos made up most of MTV's schedule.

  9. WFYY - Wikipedia

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    The first song on WOTW was "My Kinda Party" by Jason Aldean, the first of 10,000 songs in a row to launch the format. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ non-primary source needed ] In May 2017, JVC announced that WOTW would activate its HD Radio signal, signing on an HD2 sub-channel to air a mainstream rock format, branded as Bud 94.1 (in reference to recently ...