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KSRV-FM (96.1 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Ontario, Oregon, and broadcasting to the Boise metropolitan area.KSRV-FM is owned by the Iliad Media Group Holdings Employee Stock Ownership Trust, through licensee Iliad Media Group Holdings Inc., and airs an adult hits radio format known as "Bob FM 96.1."
Beginning in the late 1970s, then WAYZ 101.5 FM was a country-formatted station.. VerStandig bought FM 104.7 from John Staub (Hagerstown Broadcasting) and moved the WAYZ country format there in 2000, leaving it with FM 101.5; it broadcast an audio CNN headline news format for three weeks.
KJFX (95.7 FM, "The Fox") is a commercial radio station in Fresno, California, owned by One Putt Broadcasting. KJFX airs a classic rock music format. Its studios are located at 1415 Fulton Street in downtown Fresno. In morning drive time, the station carries The Bob and Tom Show, syndicated by Westwood One.
WOFX-FM, "The Fox" began broadcasting on 94.9 FM on July 22, 1988, replacing soft AC station WLLT. The Fox was a rival to the radio station on 92.5, WIMJ. On April 7, 1994, WIMJ switched to a rock-leaning 1970s hits format dubbed "The Point," with the call sign of WPPT.
WFXJ-FM (107.5 MHz) — branded 107.5 The Fox — is a commercial classic rock radio station licensed to North Kingsville, Ohio.Owned by Media One Radio Group, the station serves the Northeast Ohio county of Ashtabula, and is the local affiliate for The Bob & Tom Show and Nights with Alice Cooper.
In 1985, the station, by this time known as WHYW (since 1982), began featuring classic rock from 7 p.m. to midnight while retaining the soft rock format from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m., playing jazz overnight, and maintaining its "Y-97 FM" identity. In March 1986 the station went to 24-hour classic rock; Benns changed the calls to WMYG and the station ...
BOB FM is the on-air brand of a number of FM radio stations in the United States and formerly in Canada. The BOB FM format mostly concentrates on album rock , alternative rock and pop hits from the 1980s and 1990s, especially those popular during the early days of MTV when music videos made up most of MTV's schedule.
KDFO (98.5 FM, "98-5 The Fox") is a commercial radio station broadcasting a classic rock format. KDFO is licensed to Delano, California, and serves the Bakersfield metropolitan area. It has studios on Mohawk Street near the Kern River and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. [3] Weekdays begin with the syndicated Bob and Tom Show from Indianapolis.