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  2. WMGC-FM - Wikipedia

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    The agreement was the first local pro sports deal for "Detroit Sports 105.1," replacing CBS Radio-owned WXYT-FM as the Pistons' radio home. [28] Despite airing Pistons games and staffing the station with sports radio professionals, WMGC-FM did poorly with the sports format, usually averaging about a 1 share of the market, far behind WXYT-FM.

  3. WXYT (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The station continued to broadcast from the Audacy Detroit studios and carry overflow programming from WXYT-FM, but had its own sales team. [29] BetQL Network programming was moved over to WXYT’s HD3 channel at midnight on June 3, and 1270 AM began stunting for its upcoming launch. [30] Sports Rap Radio launched on June 4.

  4. List of radio stations in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Detroit: Radio License Holdings LLC: News Talk Information WJRW: 1340 AM: Grand Rapids: Radio License Holding CBC, LLC: Sports (ISN/FSR) WJSZ: 92.5 FM: Ashley: Krol ...

  5. Michigan rap - Wikipedia

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    Michigan rap is a regional subgenre of hip-hop in the United States, including Detroit rap, a style characterized by its "underdog spirit". [1] Pivotal figures in the emergence of Michigan and Midwestern hip-hop scene include MC Breed .

  6. List of urban-format radio stations in the United States

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    WBTP - 106.5/102.9 The Beat - Classic Hip Hop; WLLD – Wild 94.1 – Rhythmic contemporary hit radio; WRUB HD-2 – Black Information Network - Black-oriented news; WTMP - 1150 AM & 102.1 FM WTMP - Urban oldies; WTBV - 101.5 The Vibe - Urban Adult Contemporary; WMNF HD-2 - The Urban Cafe 88.5 HD-2 - R&B, Neo-Soul, Classic Hip Hop, Variety

  7. WKQI - Wikipedia

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    On July 20, 1989, WCZY changed its call sign and moniker to WKQI, "Q95," dropped hard rock and rap from its playlist, and added more gold from the 1970s and 1980s. [7] [8] Detroit based AC radio consultant Gary Berkowitz was the original Q95 program director. The station's DJ line up included Dick Purtan in mornings and air personalities Kevin ...

  8. WJLB - Wikipedia

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    It was Michigan's second FM radio station. The station was owned by John Lord Booth, who was born in Detroit on June 13, 1907, and died in Grosse Pointe Farms on November 11, 1994, at the age of 87. Booth already owned an AM station, 1400 WJLB, and was a major stock holder in "Booth Newspapers of Michigan."

  9. Category:Detroit hip-hop groups - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Detroit hip-hop groups" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1st Down; A.