Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
WUMR (106.1 FM, "Rumba 106.1") is a commercial Spanish contemporary hit radio station that is licensed to serve Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is owned by iHeartMedia.The WUMR studios are located in the neighboring community of Bala Cynwyd, while the station transmitter resides in nearby Wyndmoor.
The simulcast ended in 1976, when 106.1 FM changed its call sign to WJOX, and switched to TM Programming's automated "Stereo Rock" Top 40 format. The station's morning show, hosted by local talent Jerry Barnhart, was live, but the rest of the dayparts were full automation, complete with pre-recorded song backsells from TM's John Borders, a voice heard on many Stereo Rock stations across the ...
WBLI (106.1 FM) is a commercial radio station owned by Cox Radio and licensed to Patchogue, New York. It airs a top 40 (CHR) radio format. The station mainly serves Suffolk County, New York on Long Island. Its studios and offices are located on Sunrise Highway (NY 27) in West Babylon, New York.
KLCI (106.1 FM, "Total Country BOB-FM") is a radio station serving the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area of Minnesota, United States, that broadcasts a country music format. It is licensed to suburban Elk River, Minnesota and serves the Twin Cities as a rimshot signal.
WMXU (106.1 FM, "Mix 106.1") is a radio station licensed to serve the community of Starkville, Mississippi, and serving the Columbus, Mississippi area. The station airs an urban AC format. The station airs an urban AC format.
WRQE (106.1 FM) is a classic rock formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Cumberland, Maryland, serving Western Maryland, Potomac Highlands of West Virginia and the Northern Shenandoah Valley. [3] WRQE is owned and operated by Forever Media, through licensee FM Radio Licenses, LLC. [4] Previous logo
WJZS (106.1 FM) is a Fox Sports Radio–affiliated sports–formatted radio station licensed to Live Oak, Florida, United States, and also serving nearby Lake City.The station is owned by Southern Stone Communications as part of a conglomerate with Live Oak–licensed News Talk Information station WQHL (1250 AM), Live Oak–licensed country music station WQHL-FM (98.1 FM) and Five Points ...
106.1 FM signed on March 19, 1963, as WINN-FM. [3] 106.1 FM became WWWY-FM in late 2001.[4]The radio station has had various different formats in its history. One of the most popular formats that was on WWWY was a mainstream rock format that was branded as "Rockin' Hits Y106" and later on as "Y106 Indiana's Rock Station" that existed from circa 2004 to June 29, 2012. [5]