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WIMK began life in 1981 as a beautiful music station, before switching to country music by the early 1980s. In 1985, the station adopted a Top 40 (CHR) format as "K93," and then evolved to an album-oriented rock format later in the decade, originally branded as "K-Rock."
KBDZ (93.1 FM) is a commercial radio station broadcasting a classic rock radio format. Licensed to Perryville, Missouri, it serves the southern suburbs of St. Louis and also serves Cape Girardeau.
The station was founded on March 9, 1982, and assigned the KZLE call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on April 13, 1983. [1] The station first picked up a short-lived MOR format, before turning it down for adult contemporary during 1983, known as "Class FM".
Sault Ste. Marie: Central Michigan University: Variety WCPP-LP: 102.1 FM: ... Iron River: Iron River Community Broadcasting Corporation: Classic country WFFR-LP: 100. ...
WKWQ moved its frequency from 95.3 to 93.1 in early 1991. The station was re-launched as K-93, but was handicapped by underfunded ownership. The station eventually went to satellite programming using Satellite Music Network's "The Touch" Adult Urban Contemporary format and was paired with sister station 103.9 WKSO (now known as WHXT) located in Orangeburg.
In late 1992, KSND was sold to McKenzie River Broadcasting, Inc. which ended the longtime Top 40 format at the end of year. On January 1, 1993, KSND began a two-week-long simulcast with its new sister station; “Magic 94” KMGE. In mid-January, “New Country 93” debuted with “Today’s Hottest New Country” and the new callsign KKNU.
WPAW (93.1 FM "93.1 the Wolf") is a country music radio station licensed to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and serving the Piedmont Triad region, which includes Greensboro and High Point.
Listen Live: Website: klove.com: WEZW (93.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Wildwood Crest, New Jersey and serving the Cape May, Ocean City and Atlantic City markets.