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WAXQ (104.3 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to New York, New York.It airs a classic rock format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. WAXQ's studios are at 125 West 55th Street in Midtown Manhattan.
In 1985, she reported on new music in 90-second spots for Entertainment Tonight. [5] Miller currently appears on New York radio station WAXQ ("Q-104.3") as well as Sirius XM’s Deep Tracks, Classic Rewind, and other channels. [2] She still plays her preferred musical style: "Classic rock is not an oldies format. It’s a lifestyle format.
Ken Dashow (born May 1, 1958) is a writer, performer and director. He is a disc jockey at New York City's WAXQ "Q104.3" classic rock radio station. He is also voicetracked to Classic Rock WBGG-FM "Big 105.9" in Miami, WPYX PYX106, 106.5 in Albany, NY, WNNJ 103.7 in Newton, NJ, and WEGR Rock 103, 102.7 FM in Memphis.
The DJs at Q104.3 keep Muni's promise to New York listeners and still start their noon hour with the "12 o'clock Beatles Block". Muni was inducted into the Rock Radio Hall of Fame in the "Legends of Rock Radio-Programming" category for his work at WNEW in 2014. [citation needed] He was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 2015. [17]
On weekdays, Coppola presented on Clear Channel's I Heart Radio "Big Classic Hits" format 10am to 3pm EST and "Classic Rock" format 6am-10am EST Weekends. He has done the swing shift on both WAXQ Q104, WKTU and WLTW 106.7 LITE FM and has also been on KGB-FM 101.5FM in San Diego, California and weekends at 100.3 FM WBIG-FM in Washington DC.
Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] Licensee Format [3]; WAAL: 99.1 FM: Binghamton: Townsquare License, LLC: Classic rock: WABC: 770 AM: New York City: Red Apple Media, Inc.
In May 2006, Guns N' Roses lead singer Axl Rose made a surprise visit on Trunk's Q104.3 radio show. Rose walked in unexpectedly to Trunk's radio studio in New York and spent two and a half hours live on the air with Trunk and other guests. [5] Trunk was also the host and co-producer of That Metal Show, which aired weekly on VH1 Classic from ...
In 1988, the listeners of New York rock station WNEW-FM ranked it the 71st best song of all time, [19] while twenty years later in 2008, New York classic rock station Q104.3's listeners ranked it the 112th best song of all time [20] and by 2015 listeners of the same station had voted it up to being the 9th best of all time.