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The station formerly went by "Thunder 103.5" as a classic rock station that started on March 14, 1995, on 105.5 FM. [6] Popular radio personality Ron Diaz was the morning drive host at that time. Towards the end of the classic rock format, WTBT was the Tampa affiliate for The Bob and Tom Show syndicated from Indianapolis .
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.
KYSM-FM (103.5 MHz, "Country 103.5") is an American radio station licensed to Mankato and serving the Minnesota River Valley. The station currently airs a country music format.
WQBK-FM (105.7 MHz "Q105.7/103.5") is a commercial radio station licensed to Malta, New York, and serving the Capital District, New York. The station is owned by Townsquare Media, and simulcasts a classic rock radio format with co-owned 103.5 WQSH in Cobleskill. Its studios are on Kings Road in Schenectady.
KRFX (103.5 FM) is an American commercial radio station in Denver, Colorado, serving the Denver metropolitan area.It is owned by iHeartMedia, and airs a classic rock radio format.
CIDC-FM (103.5 FM, Z103.5) is a radio station licensed to Orangeville, Ontario, Canada.Owned by Evanov Communications, the station broadcasts a rhythmic contemporary format targeting the Greater Toronto Area.
KYCA (1490 AM "The News 1490") is a radio station broadcasting a talk radio format in Prescott, Arizona.It is owned by Jason Zinzileta and Janice Derks, through licensee Prescott Broadcasting, LLC.
105.3 HD-2 was originally launched in 2005 as a Spanish version of their "Live/Free FM" format. In 2008, the HD-2 channel shifted to an indie rock-formatted playlist from internet radio station The Indie-Verse via a secured internet feed. In June 2009, The Indie-Verse was dumped in favor of the simulcast of KRLD NewsRadio 1080 AM.