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Because of the merger, Clear Channel exceeded the radio station ownership limits (5 FM stations, 3 AM stations) in Los Angeles. As a result, Clear Channel decided to keep the stronger 92.3 FM frequency , as well as KCMG's intellectual property and call letters, and chose to sell the 100.3 FM frequency and the intellectual property of KKBT ...
WNIC (100.3 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Dearborn, Michigan, and serving the Metro Detroit media market. Owned by iHeartMedia , WNIC broadcasts an adult contemporary radio format . Each year, usually on the first Friday of November, WNIC switches its format to all- Christmas music .
The station is owned by Lazer Broadcasting and broadcasts a regional Mexican music format. The station signed on in January 2001 by Moon Broadcasting with a regional Mexican format. [2] The KIQQ call letters were previously held by a station at 100.3 FM in Los Angeles (now KKLQ) from 1972 to 1989, branded as "K-100
The station first signed on the air on December 29, 1948, as KFAC-FM, the FM adjunct to KFAC. [2] First owned by Errett Lobban Cord, a luxury vehicle manufacturer who purchased KFAC in 1931 from the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, [3] [4] KFAC became one of the first commercially operated radio stations in the United States to adopt a full-time fine arts/classical music format, having ...
CFBR-FM in Edmonton, Alberta; CFKI-FM in Kitimat, British Columbia; CFOZ-FM in Argentia, Newfoundland and Labrador; CFPA-FM in Port Alice, British Columbia; CFTL-FM in Big Trout Lake, Ontario; CHTN-FM in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; CHVD-FM in Dolbeau, Quebec; CIHW-FM in Loretteville, Quebec; CIRA-FM-1 in Sherbrooke, Quebec; CJLF-FM in ...
KBIG (104.3 FM, 104.3 MYfm) is a commercial radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California, and serving the Greater Los Angeles area. The station is owned by iHeartMedia and broadcasts a hot adult contemporary radio format focusing on music from the 1990s to the present.
A format of regional music called swamp pop was produced on the radio station for a number of years using the branding "Rajun Cajun". This format was later moved to sister station KLEB in 2014. On January 1, 2014, the station dropped the swamp pop music and flipped to sports radio as the ESPN Radio affiliate in the New Orleans market. [ 2 ]
The station signed on the air on December 29, 1946 (78 years ago) (). [4] The original call sign was WKMH. The owner was Fred A. Knorr, who served as president and General Manager. It was originally a daytime-only station broadcasting on 1540 kHz. It added an FM station, WKMH-FM 100.3 (now WNIC) in the same month. WKMH AM moved to its current ...