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  2. KHFM - Wikipedia

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    KHFM was started in November 1954 as a hobby of two teachers at Highland High School, originally broadcasting at 96.3 MHz (now the dial position for KKOB-FM). [5] KHFM was the first commercial FM station in Albuquerque. [6]

  3. KBFF - Wikipedia

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    On May 25, at 5 p.m., KXTG flipped to a Hot AC/Adult Top 40 format as Live 95-5, Today's Modern Mix For The Modern Woman. The first song was "Raise Your Glass" by P!nk, beginning a 10,000 songs-in-a-row promotion to attract listeners interest. [21] [22] The station also changed its call letters to KBFF.

  4. WKQI - Wikipedia

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    WKQI (95.5 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Detroit, Michigan, featuring a top 40 (CHR) format known as "Channel 955", pronounced "nine-five-five". Owned by iHeartMedia, the station serves Metro Detroit and much of Southeast Michigan and southwestern portions of Ontario, including Windsor.

  5. W237BZ - Wikipedia

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    W237BZ, known on-air as 95.3 The Beat, is a radio station licensed to Clayton, North Carolina.The station airs a Classic hip hop radio format. The station is operated by iHeartMedia (formerly Clear Channel Communications).

  6. KKMJ-FM - Wikipedia

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    KKMJ-FM (95.5 MHz "Majic 95.5") is a commercial radio station in Austin, Texas.It is owned by Audacy, Inc. and airs an adult contemporary radio format.The station has studios and offices on Westbank Drive, off Loop 360, near Westlake High School. [2]

  7. WRIT-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station signed on the air on May 10, 1961, as WMIL-FM. It initially aired a country music–polka format, simulcasting full-time with sister station WMIL (1290 AM). ). Following the purchase of both stations by Malrite Broadcasting, on May 12, 1968, the ethnic and polka music programming aired on the AM station shifted to WMIL-FM, allowing the AM station to continue with the country format

  8. The Price Is Right - Wikipedia

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    The Price Is Right is an American television game show where contestants compete by guessing the prices of merchandise to win cash and prizes. A 1972 revival by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman of their 1956–1965 show of the same name, the new version added many distinctive gameplay elements.

  9. 2012 in American television - Wikipedia

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    Contestant Sharon Adams won the $100,000 top prize during the episode's bonus round on Wheel of Fortune after solving "Back in a Flash". This marked the second time an exact same puzzle which won the same top prize was reprised (Elyse Thomas on the May 15, 2006's episode also solved the same puzzle with $100,000 at stake).