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XHB-FM received its concession in December 1964, specifying operation on 92.9 MHz but soon after moving to 99.7. In October 1981, XHB became XHBCN-FM. In the late 1990s, XHBCN engaged in two call sign changes. It became XHAMR-FM in 1997, and two years later, it became XHTY-FM, taking the original call sign of its sister station, which became ...
XHPG received its concession on August 26, 1982. It was originally owned by Carmen Fariña González. In November 2019 operation of the station was sold to Radio Comunicaciones de las Altas Montañas after having been locally run by Atomium Media; the new operators instituted the La Mejor grupera format from MVS Radio on February 10, 2020.
On December 31, 2010, the station re-branded as "99-7 Now" to match the CBS owned WNOW-FM (92-3 Now) in New York City. On February 2, 2017, CBS Radio announced that it would merge with Entercom . To comply with FCC ownership limits, it was announced that KMVQ, Entercom's KBLX, KOIT, and KUFX, and a cluster in Sacramento , would be divested. [ 12 ]
This occurred in 2006/2007 when the station installed Klotz Broadcasting equipment and Omnia processing. Currently 99 Seven broadcast using Rode microphones, Klotz Aeon and Xenon consoles, Simian automation and when required Denon DNC635 CD players. Main audio processing is with Omnia equipment and back up processing is with CRL FM Amigo.
Bilingual Top 40 was next Hot 997 (2003–2004) and later flipped to Tejano as Tejano FM (2004–2005). Next, KBZD became Rhythmic Contemporary 99.7 The Party from 2005 to 2006, followed by 99.7 for the holidays from November 15, 2006, to December 25, 2006, when it became Energy 99–7. In December 2007 to late March 2008.
During this brief period of common ownership, that station was known as WKTX-FM. In October 1991, WKTX-AM/830 was purchased by Nationality Broadcasting Network, headed by Miklos Kossanyi and the format became Adult Standards. In 1997 it went off the air for a month to move the tower and transmitter to a new location and then returned with the ...
WCYK-FM (99.7 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Staunton, Virginia, and serving Charlottesville, Harrisonburg, and Lexington, Virginia. It is owned and operated by Monticello Media and it broadcasts a country music format .