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  2. 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.

  3. KOST - Wikipedia

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    KOST (103.5 FM) is a commercial radio station in Los Angeles, California, United States.Owned by iHeartMedia, it broadcasts an adult contemporary radio format, switching to Christmas music in early November and ending a few days after Christmas Day.

  4. WIMZ-FM - Wikipedia

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    The last song played on WBIR-FM's Country format was "Waltz Across Texas" by Ernest Tubb. In the middle of the song, the turntable was switched off until the song spun to a stop. There was brief moment of silence and then a voice was broadcast that said, "WBIR FM, Rock 104. We Believe In Rock."

  5. 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.

  6. WMUZ-FM - Wikipedia

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    WMUZ-FM (103.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Detroit, Michigan.It is owned by Crawford Broadcasting and is known as The Light.Most hours, WMUZ-FM has a Contemporary Christian music format.

  7. KRSP-FM - Wikipedia

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    The Arrow is home to "Smith and Sam" in the morning featuring former X96 personality Jon Smith and Sam Blake. It plays classic rock music from the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s and features blocks of artists during the weekends. KRSP-HD2, the station's digital second channel, plays "Deep Tracks", lesser-known songs from well-known artists.

  8. WAKY-FM - Wikipedia

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    Prior to adopting the WAKY calls, 103.5 FM also played oldies as WASE "Kool 103.5". Since former competitor WRKA (103.1 FM) dropped its classic hits format in favor of contemporary country music, WAKY-FM is now the only rock oldies station in the Louisville market. Logo before 104.9 and 106.3 translator sign ons

  9. WMIB - Wikipedia

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    On April 15, 2013, the station was rebranded as "Variety 103-5". [ 12 ] On October 11, 2013, at 11 a.m., after playing " Waterfalls " by TLC , the station stunted for an hour with dance music as "Evolution 103.5", a format carried by its sister station W228BY , before flipping back to Urban at noon and returning to the "103.5 The Beat" moniker ...