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Ratings fell sharply beginning in 1988 (as documented in the Sacramento Bee) as KWOD fell into third place in a three-way battle with cross-town competitors KSFM and KROY. Even after KROY changed to The Eagle as a classic rock station, the ratings remained dismal, which lead to a change of format in May 1991 to a Top 40 / modern rock music ...
WEND (106.5 FM) – branded 106.5 The End – is a commercial alternative rock radio station licensed to Salisbury, North Carolina, serving primarily the Charlotte metropolitan area, as well as parts of the Piedmont Triad.
Far was an American rock band from Sacramento, ... Onelinedrawing and formed the now defunct band New End ... and KWOD 106.5 added Pony into regular rotation. On ...
KUDL is a radio station (106.5 FM) in Sacramento, California. KUDL may also refer to: KWOD, a radio station (1660 AM) licensed to Kansas City, Kansas, United States, known as KUDL from 2011 to 2014; KMBZ-FM, a radio station (98.1 FM) licensed to Kansas City, Kansas, United States, known as KUDL-FM and KUDL from 1969 to 2011
KDND (107.9 MHz) was an FM radio station licensed to Sacramento, California, United States.The station first signed on in 1947 as KXOA-FM, an FM simulcast of AM station KXOA, before separating itself with distinct programming, including most prominently soft rock, adult contemporary, and classic hits formats.
The following is a list of radio stations owned by Audacy, Inc. As of June 2023, Audacy (then known as Entercom) operates 227 radio stations in 45 media markets across the United States.
At the end of 2008, "New Low" was voted top song of the year by KWOD listeners in an online poll conducted by the station. [4] Throughout 2008, Zack and Sean did numerous live interviews with KWOD DJs Rubin and Andy Hawk to promote local MC Rut shows. KWOD's parent company flipped the station's format in mid-2009 to an all 1990s format.
KSFM continued to lead the market as the top 40 station of choice in Sacramento until the arrivals of mainstream contemporary hit radio (CHR) outlet KDND (107.9 The End) and urban-formatted KBMB (103.5 The Bomb) in 1998. [22] KSFM offered a current-based mix of rhythmic pop, R&B, and hip hop product in its playlist. Those ingredients placed ...