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  2. Gold 104.3 - Wikipedia

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    The original Gold 104 presenters were Shawn Cosgrove, Liz Sullivan, Gavin Wood, Craig Huggins, Bruce Neels and Phil Baildon. GOLD104.3 and sister station KIIS 101.1 broadcast from shared facilities, in the Pelaco Building in the Melbourne suburb of Richmond . [ 9 ]

  3. List of radio stations in the San Francisco Bay Area

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    96.5 KOIT San Francisco (Adult contemporary) 97.3 KLLC San Francisco ; 97.7 KWAI Los Altos * 98.1 KISQ San Francisco ; 98.5 KUFX San Jose (Classic rock) 98.9 KSOL San Francisco (Regional Mexican) 99.1 KSQL Santa Cruz (Regional Mexican) 99.7 KMVQ-FM San Francisco (Contemporary hit radio) 100.3 KBRG San Jose

  4. List of radio stations in California - Wikipedia

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  5. Christian O'Connell - Wikipedia

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    Christian Liam O'Connell (born 7 April 1973 in Winchester, Hampshire) [1] is an Australian based British radio disc jockey (DJ), television host, writer and comedian. He is currently the host of The Christian O'Connell Show, airing on weekday mornings on the Gold 104.3 radio station in Melbourne and replayed on weekday evenings on Gold 104.3 in Melbourne, Gold 101.7 in Sydney, KIIS 97.3 in ...

  6. 104.3 FM - Wikipedia

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    KAJM in Camp Verde, Arizona; KAWO in Boise, Idaho; KBCN-FM in Marshall, Arkansas; KBEQ-FM in Kansas City, Missouri; KBIG in Los Angeles, California; KBQF in McFarland, California; KBVP in Olney, Texas

  7. WCBS-FM - Wikipedia

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    In the course of 1981, all of CBS's FM stations, except for WCBS-FM and their FM station in San Francisco, adopted a CHR format known as "Hot Hits". The oldies format on WCBS-FM continued to be a success. One ongoing feature was a countdown of the top 500 songs of all time, as voted by the station's listeners.

  8. KBIG - Wikipedia

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    Despite having been a rhythmic-based radio station, KBIG-FM was a loyal affiliate of Casey Kasem's weekly countdown show for hot AC stations, American Top 20, which aired Sunday mornings. Former KBIG morning drive personality Charlie Tuna was Kasem's regular substitute host. KBIG had been the flagship station for Casey's adult contemporary ...

  9. KUFX - Wikipedia

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    KUFX was originally located at 94.5 FM, then 104.9 FM, and moved to 98.5 FM on June 19, 1998. [3] Before this, the 98.5 frequency was the longtime home to KOME, which is best remembered as a major Bay Area AOR station throughout the 1970s and into the 1990s.