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  2. WRZR - Wikipedia

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    WRZR (94.5 FM, "94.5 The Razor") is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock format. [2] Licensed to Loogootee, Indiana, United States, the station is currently owned by Shake Broadcasting, LLC, and features programming from Local Radio Networks. [3]

  3. WDAC - Wikipedia

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    WDAC (94.5 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, known as "Hope 94.5." It is owned by the WDAC Radio Company and broadcasts a Christian radio format. [4] Christian Adult Contemporary music is heard in morning drive time and late evenings.

  4. WCFB - Wikipedia

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    WCFB (94.5 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Daytona Beach, Florida, serving the Greater Orlando area. The station is owned by Cox Media Group, and airs an urban adult contemporary radio format. Its studios and offices are located on North John Young Parkway in Orlando. [2]

  5. KSTP-FM - Wikipedia

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    KSTP-FM (94.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station in St. Paul, Minnesota, serving the Minneapolis-St. Paul radio market.It is the flagship FM station of Hubbard Broadcasting and airs a hot adult contemporary radio format.

  6. KZMJ - Wikipedia

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    94.5 was then sold to Mel Wheeler, who owned 106.1 (now KHKS).KDNT-FM broadcast a country format, which was previously on 106.1. The country format would be moved to the newly acquired 94.5 frequency. 94.5 would never claim good ratings in the Dallas–Fort Worth market due to the location of the tower east of Gainesville which would have a rimshot signal into the Metroplex.

  7. WTAW (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WTAW originated as the expanded band "twin" of an existing station on the standard AM band. On March 17, 1997, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that eighty-eight stations had been given permission to move to newly available "Expanded Band" transmitting frequencies, ranging from 1610 to 1700 kHz, with the then-WTAW on 1150 kHz authorized to move to 1620 kHz. [3]

  8. WPST - Wikipedia

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    WPST (94.5 FM, "94.5 PST") is a commercial radio station licensed to Trenton, New Jersey, airing a contemporary hit radio format. Owned by Townsquare Media, [3] [4] the station serves Central Jersey, the Delaware Valley, Philadelphia and its northern and eastern suburbs.

  9. KBAY - Wikipedia

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    KBAY (then at 100.3 FM), which began broadcasting on 104.5 MHz in the 1950s, rose to become the market leader in San Jose and enjoyed a sizable listenership in both the San Jose and San Francisco markets throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Its easy listening format gave way to light jazz instrumentals, and by the early 1990s, pop music was introduced.