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"Star FM") is a hot adult contemporary formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Princeton, West Virginia, serving Mercer County in West Virginia and Bland County in Virginia. WSTG is owned and operated by Princeton Broadcasting, Inc. Up until 1999 it operated as 95.9 WAEY and was a country station.
Princeton: Princeton Broadcasting, Inc. Hot adult contemporary WSVQ-LP: 92.1 FM: Charleston West Side: Partnership of African American Churches: Variety WSWW: 1490 AM: Charleston: West Virginia Radio Corporation of Charleston: Sports WSWW-FM: 95.7 FM: Craigsville: AJG Corporation: Country WTCF: 103.3 FM: Wardensville: Educational Media ...
This is a list of FM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the letters WT through WV. Low-power FM radio stations, those with designations such as WTCS-LP , have not been included in this list.
Callsign Frequency City of license WNAA: 90.1 FM: Greensboro, North Carolina: WNAE: 104.3 FM: Clarendon, Pennsylvania: WNAN: 91.1 FM: Nantucket, Massachusetts: WNAP-FM
Logo used by WRIC-FM until April 2009. WRIC-FM was originally on 100.7 FM, but switched frequencies with sister station WMJD in Grundy, Virginia, in 2005.. The WRIC calls were originally parked at AM 540 in Richlands, now WGTH.
On September 28, the station rebranded as "95-9 The Big Dawg" and morphed back into a country music format playing both classic and new country music. Location While the station is licensed to Williamsport, Maryland , the studios for WICL are located in Martinsburg, West Virginia and the tower is located just south of Hagerstown, Maryland .
Effective May 1, 2015, Alpha Media acquired four stations and a translator in the Fredericksburg, Virginia market from The Free Lance-Star, at a price of $8.1 million. On August 17, 2015, Alpha Media announced it was purchasing Palm Springs , California radio stations KDES-FM and KPSI-FM ("Mix 100.5").
The following is a list of full-power radio stations, HD Radio subchannels and low-power translators in the United States broadcasting K-Love programming, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, city of license, state and broadcast area.