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WBLS (107.5 MHz) is an urban adult contemporary formatted FM radio station, licensed to New York, New York. It is currently owned and operated by Mediaco Holding, along with sister station WQHT (97.1 FM). The stations share studios in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, and WBLS' transmitter is located at the Empire State Building.
WBLS: 107.5 FM: New York City: Mediaco WBLS License LLC: Urban adult contemporary: ... Mainstream rock: WWTJ-LP: 96.9 FM: Watertown: Calvary Chapel North Country ...
96 Rock can refer to an American radio station: WDIZ_AM - HD2 - Streaming 96rock.iHeart.com in Panama City, Florida; WBBB in Raleigh, North Carolina; WFTK in Cincinnati, Ohio; WKZP in Salisbury/Ocean City, Maryland; WWPW Former longtime 96 Rock station in Atlanta, Georgia. Now, branded as Power 96.1 - Owned by Southside Steve Rickman
In early 1986, Emmis changed Magic 106, which focused on traditional top 40 rock, to Power 106 KPWR, which would focus on dance, top40, and shock-jock talk. [ 3 ] In 1987, Emmis made a series of purchases including WQHT , WYNY , and WNBC in New York, WKQX in Chicago, WJIB in Boston, WKUU and KXXX in San Francisco, and KKHT in Houston.
WTHN/WTHB-FM – Praise 96.9 & 1550 – Urban Gospel; WKZK – The Spirit 103.7 FM & 1600 AM – Urban Gospel; WAEG – Smooth Jazz 92.3 – Smooth jazz; WKSP – 96.3 Kiss FM – Urban Adult Contemporary; WIIZ – The Wiz 97.9 – Mainstream urban; WAKB – Magic 100.9 – Urban Adult Contemporary; WFXA-FM – Foxie 103 Jamz – Mainstream urban
In the San Francisco Bay Area, KBLX-FM expanded the night-time concept into a 24-hour quiet storm format in 1979. In the New York tri-state late night market, Vaughn Harper deejayed the quiet storm graveyard program for WBLS-FM which he developed with co-host Champaine in mid-1983. In 1993, Harper took ill and Champaine continued the program as ...
WFTK (96.5 MHz, "96 Rock") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Lebanon, Ohio, and serving the Cincinnati metropolitan area.It is owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasts an active rock radio format, known as "Cincinnati's Pure Rock."
In 1965, WLIB put an FM station on the air, WLIB-FM at 107.5 MHz. [14] At first, the two stations would simulcast their programming. But over time, WLIB-FM began a separate schedule of R&B and jazz music with fewer commercials and less DJ interruptions. Today that station is WBLS, New York's top station serving the African American community ...