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  2. WRVW - Wikipedia

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    WRVW (107.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to the city of Lebanon, Tennessee, but serving the nearby Nashville market. It is currently branded as 107.5 The River, broadcasting a contemporary hit radio format, and has become something of a heritage station for Top 40 music in middle Tennessee.

  3. WBLS - Wikipedia

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    In response to the protests, WBLS excised most hip hop music from its air and carefully screened what it did play for content and language. [ 7 ] In 1995, after WRKS was purchased by Emmis Communications and dropped all hip-hop music in favor of a similar adult R&B format, WBLS countered with a controversial advertising campaign labeling WRKS ...

  4. WKZL - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, WYFS became the first Winston-Salem station to play classical music, [2] also playing religious music and modern jazz. [3] The area lost its only classical music station in May 1966 [4] when the station became WAAA-FM, airing the soul music of WAAA, [2] and WFDD took over classical music. WAAA-FM was sold to Golden Circle Broadcasting ...

  5. WCCW-FM - Wikipedia

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    WCCW-FM in recent years has added more 1980s and early 1990s music to their playlist from artists such as Huey Lewis & The News, Madonna, Whitney Houston, and John Mellencamp, angering traditional oldies fans. The station also more recently switched from its longtime Oldies 107-5 name to Classic Hits 107-5. Nonetheless, the ratings are still ...

  6. WHBQ-FM - Wikipedia

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    In June 2004, after three years of Memphis not having a true contemporary hits outlet, the station returned to Top 40 using the name "Q 107-5" and the WHBQ-FM call sign. In 2010, the station expanded its signal by adding a simulcast on 96.1 FM, while 96.1 FM's format of AAA "The Pig" moved to WPGF-LP 87.7 FM.

  7. WFNK - Wikipedia

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    Core artists played include The Eagles, The Rolling Stones, Fleetwood Mac and Bruce Springsteen, but the station avoids more pop-leaning artists such as Michael Jackson, Madonna and Prince. Once a year, WFNK has a 1,000-song countdown of the greatest Frank FM songs, ending with the #1 song on Memorial Day.

  8. WBBI - Wikipedia

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    WBBI (107.5 FM, "New Country B107.5") is a commercial radio station licensed to Endwell, New York, and serving the Greater Binghamton area. The station is owned by iHeartMedia and broadcasts a country music format.

  9. KHYT - Wikipedia

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    It played a mix of current and recent country music as well as classic country. K-Cub was eventually moved to 1290 AM. FM 107.5 continued with its country format as KCRZ. It was bought by Rex Broadcasting in 1994 for $3.5 million. [3] In 1995, 107.5 changed its call letters to KHYT and flipped formats to classic rock hits. It used the name K ...