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  2. WDIA - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Clear Channel Communications, since rebranded as iHeartMedia, bought WDIA. Logo when simulcasting on KJMS-HD2. In 2020 the Beale Street Historic District and the WDIA radio station were added from Memphis to the United States Civil Rights Trail. [15]

  3. List of radio stations owned by iHeartMedia - Wikipedia

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    The TV stations formerly owned by Clear Channel were sold to Providence Equity Partners, a private equity firm, on April 23, 2007, with the deal closing in late November 2007. 185 radio stations were to have been sold to GoodRadio.TV LLC until the sale fell apart over financing., [1] [2] and another 177 stations have been sold to other entities ...

  4. KJMS - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Ragan Henry's U.S. Radio acquired KWAM and KJMS from the Dee Rivers Group for $12.5 million, as U.S. Radio itself was in the process of being purchased by Clear Channel. [10] The purchase brought WHRK and KJMS under common ownership and prompted KJMS to shift to urban adult contemporary.

  5. iHeartMedia - Wikipedia

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    iHeartMedia, Inc., or CC Media Holdings, Inc., is an American mass media corporation headquartered in San Antonio, Texas. [2] It is the holding company of iHeartCommunications, Inc., formerly Clear Channel Communications, Inc., a company founded by Lowry Mays and Red McCombs in 1972, and later taken private by Bain Capital and Thomas H. Lee Partners in a leveraged buyout in 2008.

  6. WLMT - Wikipedia

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    Clear Channel would move to acquire WLMT and WMTU in 1999, when duopolies were legalized. [40]) Even though WPTY had renewed its rights to Memphis State basketball in 1992, [41] University of Memphis basketball moved to WLMT by 1994. [42] [a] With two new networks starting in 1995, both—UPN and The WB—wooed WLMT as an affiliate.

  7. List of 50 kW AM radio stations in the United States

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    Memphis, Tennessee 50 kW-D, 1 kW-N, 10 kW-CH, DAN (Class B) WGY: 810 kHz Schenectady, New York 50 kW U WHAM: 1180 kHz Rochester, New York 50 kW U WHAS: 840 kHz Louisville, Kentucky 50 kW U WHB: 810 kHz Kansas City, Missouri 50 kW-D, 5 kW-N, DAN (Class B) WHKW: 1220 kHz Cleveland, Ohio 50 kW U, DA1 (Class B) WHO: 1040 kHz Des Moines, Iowa

  8. WUMY (AM) - Wikipedia

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    It is licensed to Memphis, Tennessee, and is owned by the Ministry Outreach Foundation, through licensee MOF-Christian Media I, LLC. WUMY is a daytimer, powered at 3,000 watts non-directional. [4] It broadcasts on the clear channel frequency of 830 AM, reserved for Class A WCCO Minneapolis. To avoid interference, WUMY must sign off at night.

  9. KWAM - Wikipedia

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    But because 990 AM is a Canadian clear channel frequency, KWAM must reduce power at night to only 450 watts to avoid interference. It uses a directional antenna at all times. [5] Programming is also heard in Memphis and adjacent communities on low-power FM translator W300DE (107.9 FM) and is available online.