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  2. WBOS - Wikipedia

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    By July 2012, WBOS became Boston's only alternative rock station following the closure of WFNX. On July 13, 2016, WBOS rebranded as "Alt 92-9". [15] The station slowly added more air personalities back to the station during this time. In July 2017, WBOS began carrying the Dave and Chuck The Freak morning show out of sister station WRIF. [16]

  3. What happened to the Dave and Chuck the Freak show on ... - AOL

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    Here's where you can still listen to its classic rock and the Dave and Chuck the Freak show: 92.9 WBOS-FM HD2. 106.1 FM. WRCA 1330 AM. ROCK 92.9 App. Audio streaming apps, like Spotify and Apple ...

  4. WRCA - Wikipedia

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    WRCA (1330 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Watertown, Massachusetts, and serving the Greater Boston media market.The license is held by the Beasley Media Group, LLC, part of the Beasley Broadcast Group, Inc. [3] WRCA airs the "Rock 92.9" classic rock format formerly carried on sister station WBOS.

  5. KPAW - Wikipedia

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    The station was assigned the call letters KOLT-FM on February 7, 2007. It was known previously as a Regional Mexican, prior to that a country music station, and the original frequency to KMOR-FM in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, which broadcast a classic rock format before the move to Cheyenne.

  6. KRQV - Wikipedia

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    On September 4, 2023 at midnight, the station rebranded as "92.9 The River - KRQV Tulsa - Tulsa's Greatest Hits!", shifting to a more standard classic hits format compared to the classic rock lean it carried as "The Drive". The following day, the station took on the new call sign KRQV, retiring the KBEZ call sign after 46 years.

  7. WECL - Wikipedia

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    WECL switched to a classic rock format branded as "Classic Rock 92.9 ECL" on March 1, 2004. The station adopted the moniker "92.9 The Big Cheese - The Station That Rocks" in September 2005, and a new mouse logo shortly thereafter.

  8. WBUF - Wikipedia

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    Its end was marked with a stunt, playing the song "We Will Rock You" by Queen repeatedly for one day. 2001: 92.9 WBUF, Buffalo's Rock Station (Active rock) WBUF began this format at noon on February 23, 2001. [9] The first song was "Abacab" by Genesis. "92.9 WBUF", as it was called, was intended to challenge WGRF and WEDG.

  9. KRXF - Wikipedia

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    KRXF (92.9 FM) is a commercial modern rock music radio station in Bend, Oregon, broadcasting to the Bend, Oregon, area. [2] The station is referred to as "92/9". On Sunday July 11, 2010 KRXF moved from 92.7 FM to 92.9 FM. [3]

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