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Prior to the switchover, WNCD was known as "CD106 the Wolf", located at 106.1 on the FM dial and was licensed to nearby Niles, Ohio. At one time, WNCD simulcast its signal on WLLF 96.7 FM in Mercer, Pennsylvania, aiming for listeners in the eastern part of the Youngstown market into Western Pennsylvania. WLLF still carries the "Wolf"-derived ...
KNAL (93.3 FM; 93.3 The Wolf) is a radio station licensed to Port Lavaca, Texas, United States, and serves Victoria and the Gulf Coast area. The station is currently owned by Victoria Radioworks, LLC., and airs a country music format.
The WLLF call letters originated in 1991, when the station simulcast Youngstown rock station WNCD "The Wolf", then at 106.1 MHz. The call letters have remained on the station since, including when it was a Smooth Jazz outlet.
The radio station began playing Oct. 26, 1992, in Somerset County with classic rock and later blended in oldies and traditional country music.
Callsign Frequency City of license WPAC: 98.7 FM: Ogdensburg, New York: WPAE: 89.7 FM: Centreville, Mississippi: WPAI: 90.7 FM: Nanty Glo, Pennsylvania: WPAK-FM: 106.9 FM
Country KTWI—Omaha flips to classic country "93.3 The Wolf". [5] Oldies WMTI—Picayune, Mississippi/New Orleans flips to sports. [6] As part of a frequency swap, 95.7 FM in Cedar Rapids officially switches from country (which had moved to 96.5 FM on December 27, 2011) to simulcasting WMT's AM signal; on January 17, the call letters change to ...
Wolf Creek Broadcasting, LLC: Country KWUF-FM: 106.1 FM: Pagosa Springs: Wolf Creek Broadcasting, LLC: Adult hits KWUZ: 97.5 FM: Poncha Springs: Three Eagles ...
The station was assigned the call letters WCNH on September 19, 1989. On March 15, 1994, the station changed its call sign to WNHI; on February 4, 2005, it became WNHW. [4]