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WKFS (107.1 FM, "Kiss 107.1") is a radio station in the Cincinnati, Ohio, market, licensed to nearby Milford. It broadcasts a gold-based Top 40 format and is owned by iHeartMedia. The WKFS studios are located in Kenwood Towne Centre, and the station transmitter is located in Mount Auburn, a neighborhood northeast of downtown Cincinnati.
WAQZ was the alternative rock FM radio station in the Cincinnati, Ohio area for the most part of 15 years, from 1991 to 2006. Throughout its history, the station was broadcast at 107.1 FM from 1991 to 1998, and it was broadcast at 97.3 FM from 2000 to 2006.
This is a list of FM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with ... 94.9 FM: Medina, Ohio ... Milwaukee, Wisconsin: WRNX: 100.9 FM: Amherst ...
Callsign Frequency City of license WMAB-FM: 89.9 FM: Mississippi State, Mississippi: WMAD: 96.3 FM: Cross Plains, Wisconsin: WMAE-FM: 89.5 FM: Booneville, Mississippi
List of non-profit radio stations in the United States. Add languages. ... 91.9 FM Cincinnati: WAIF: 88.3 FM Cincinnati: WGUC: 90.9 FM ... 94.9 FM Spokane: KYRS: 88.1 ...
Troy Community Radio began initially as a webcaster in September 2012 by Scott Hornberger in the spare bedroom of his home. It briefly broadcast as a micropower radio service at 94.1 in the latter part of 2012 before a new "filing window" (the second of its kind) was announced by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to allow applications for new low power FM stations.
The principal outcome was that WIFE-FM 100.3 in Connersville, Indiana, could move 50 miles (80 km) east to Norwood, Ohio, and into the Cincinnati market; Radio One subsequently purchased the station, which is today WOSL. [26] WIZF was the Cincinnati affiliate of the Rickey Smiley Morning Show from 2016-2020. [27]
On or before December 31, 2009, WBKS underwent a format change, becoming a simulcast of active rock station WAMX. On January 19, the station changed its call sign from WBKS to WLRX. On October 30, 2012, the station underwent another format change, joining 24/7 Comedy. [2] On June 2, 2014, WLRX flipped to classic country as 107.1 The Bear. [3]