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WLHK (97.1 FM), 97-1 Hank FM, is a country music radio station owned by Urban One.While the station is licensed to Shelbyville, Indiana, its studios are located on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis.
Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] Licensee [1] [2] Format [citation needed]; WABX: 107.5 FM: Evansville: Midwest Communications, Inc.: Classic rock WAJI: 95.1 FM: Fort Wayne ...
WGNR-FM (97.9 MHz) is a non-commercial FM radio station licensed to Anderson, Indiana, serving part of the Indianapolis metropolitan area. It airs a Christian talk and teaching radio format and is an owned and operated by Moody Radio , based in Chicago .
Ohio State vs Northwestern series history. Series record: ... the teams also met in the 2018 and 2020 Big Ten Conference championship game at LucasOil Stadium in Indianapolis." ... Radio: 97.1 FM.
The Pat McAfee Show, a popular sports talk show hosted by former NFL punter Pat McAfee, is produced in Indianapolis and airs on ESPN, ESPN+, and YouTube. Indianapolis is served by the following local broadcast television stations: WTTV (4.1) — a CBS affiliate; WTTV-DT2 (4.2) — Indy's4, independent; WTTV-DT3 (4.3) — a Comet affiliate
The move began on October 8, 2007, when the format and branding of Top 40 WNOW-FM ("Radio Now"), which was struggling, was sold to Radio One and moved to 100.9 MHz, the former frequency of now defunct smooth jazz WYJZ. This was done so that Emmis could clear the 93.1 frequency for news/talk WIBC, which had been on 1070 kHz on the AM band.
Sister station WXLW-FM began broadcasting a few days after the AM station, August 27, 1948. It broadcast on 94.7 MHz, now WFBQ. WXLW-FM was a simulcast of the AM station's programs but continued to broadcast after sunset when the AM station had to be off the air. Both stations were owned by Radio Indianapolis, Incorporated. [4]
WTLC-FM (With Tender Loving Care) had formerly aired on 105.7 FM under various monikers such as Soul Stereo FM 105 WTLC, WTLC 105 FM, Fresh 105 WTLC, Power 105 WTLC, 105.7 The People's Station, 105.7 The Power, Power 105.7 FM, and 105.7 WTLC, before the intellectual rights to the format - but not the frequency - were purchased from Emmis Communications by Radio One in January 2001.