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  2. WKDF - Wikipedia

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    The station signed on the air on April 18, 1962; 62 years ago ().Its original call sign was WNFO-FM, owned by the Hickory Broadcasting Corporation. [5] It was the second commercial Nashville station to be assigned to 103.3 MHz, preceded by the original WSM-FM, which occupied this frequency from 1947 until it went off the air in 1951.

  3. WRFN-LP - Wikipedia

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    WRFN-LP is a community LPFM non-commercial radio station in Nashville, Tennessee.It operates at a frequency of 107.1 MHz and is branded as Radio Free Nashville.The station features a mix of music, talk and public affairs programming, almost all with a decidedly liberal or leftist political perspective largely not found on other area media outlets (local or national).

  4. Woody and Jim return to Nashville airways. Longtime radio ...

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    Beloved duo Woody and Jim are back on Nashville radio after being let go from 107.5 FM The River. The two discussed what happened in a recent Facebook Live event. Here's what they said.

  5. WWCR - Wikipedia

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    WWCR is a shortwave radio station located in Nashville, Tennessee, in the United States.WWCR uses four 100 kW transmitters to broadcast on about a dozen frequencies.. WWCR mainly leases out its four transmitters to religious organizations and speakers, as well as serving as the shortwave home of Genesis Communications Network's programs. [1]

  6. List of Tennessee Titans broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    The program is also broadcast on the internet via the team's YouTube channel. In addition, WKRN , Nashville’s ABC affiliate, airs another locally-produced sports show, Titans on 2 , which is a weekly show that provides the coach an opportunity to talk about the team's latest match-up and looks forward to the upcoming match-up.

  7. WKDA - Wikipedia

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    WKDA then maintained studios in the downtown Nashville Stahlman Building; a giant neon sign readily visible across the Cumberland River in East Nashville advertised this fact. As AM radio declined in popularity with music listeners in the 1970s, WKDA lost listenership, largely to its own FM sister, now WKDF , which then had an Album Rock format.

  8. WSIX-FM - Wikipedia

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    WSIX-FM (97.9 FM, "The Big 98") is a commercial radio station licensed to serve Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Owned by iHeartMedia , the station broadcasts a country music format. WSIX's studios are located in Nashville's Music Row district and the transmitter site is in Forest Hills, Tennessee .

  9. WRVW - Wikipedia

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    WRVW (107.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to the city of Lebanon, Tennessee, but serving the nearby Nashville market. It is currently branded as 107.5 The River, broadcasting a contemporary hit radio format, and has become something of a heritage station for Top 40 music in middle Tennessee.