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  2. KBON - Wikipedia

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    KBON went on the air in late 1997, the brainchild of Paul Marx, a DJ and nightclub owner from Crowley, Louisiana. [2] Marx wanted a mix of music that resembled what he played at DJ gigs — a core of Louisiana music like Cajun, zydeco, and swamp pop, with sides of country, blues, soul, and R&B. [2] Station DJs also broadcast in a mix of English and Cajun French.

  3. KEUN-FM - Wikipedia

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    KEUN-FM (105.5 FM) is an American radio station licensed to Eunice, Louisiana, United States, and serving St. Landry Parish and surrounding areas. Owned by Dane Wilson, through licensee Cajun Prairie Broadcasting, LLC., which is owned by Wilson, [2] it broadcasts a contemporary country and Cajun music format every day except Saturdays, when it plays Cajun music from 5 a.m. to 6 p.m.

  4. 101.1 FM - Wikipedia

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    XHAT-FM in Ensenada, Baja California; XHCSAJ-FM in Mazatlán, Sinaloa; XHDN-FM in Gómez Palacio, Durango; XHERW-FM in León, Guanajuato; XHJHS-FM in Querétaro, Querétaro; XHMA-FM in Zapopan, Jalisco

  5. KIIS 101.1 - Wikipedia

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    The 3TT station name and a classic hits format were launched at 5.00 am on 2 April 1988. The first song played was The Doobie Brothers "Listen to the Music".The major reason cited for the change of name was the fact that 3DB had recently broadcast under the slogan 3DB - The New Beginning and it was felt that that would have made it difficult to dramatically change the format whilst retaining ...

  6. KLEB - Wikipedia

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    KLEB (1600 AM "The Rajun' Cajun") is a radio station in Golden Meadow, Louisiana, broadcasting a mix of swamp pop and traditional cajun music.In September 2019, it began to simulcast on K274DE 102.7 MHz, which broadcasts from the KLRZ tower facilities in Larose and allows the station's listening audience to choose between AM or FM.

  7. WYNK-FM - Wikipedia

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    The two stations simulcast country music, WYNK-FM has kept the same call letters and country format ever since. Originally powered at 33,300 watts, WYNK-FM got a boost to 100,000 watts in the early 1970s, [ 2 ] then relocated to a taller tower in the early 1980s, allowing the station to be heard from New Orleans to Lafayette . [ 3 ]

  8. KSCA (FM) - Wikipedia

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    At 2:00 a.m. on Sunday mornings, KUTE would host an hour of disco/dance mixes, usually pre-mixed vinyl albums specially created for DJs. KUTE was one of the first radio stations to air a "mega-mix" when the " Michael Jackson Mega-Mix" debuted in the summer of 1983, capitalizing on the success of Jackson's Thriller album earlier in the year.

  9. Louisiana French - Wikipedia

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    Cajun French Dictionary and Phrasebook by Clint Bruce and Jennifer Gipson ISBN 0-7818-0915-0. Hippocrene Books Inc. Tonnerre mes chiens! A glossary of Louisiana French figures of speech by Amanda LaFleur ISBN 0-9670838-9-3. Renouveau Publishing. A Dictionary of the Cajun Language by Rev. Msgr. Jules O. Daigle, M.A., S.T.L. ISBN 0-9614245-3-2 ...