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  2. WTNR (FM) - Wikipedia

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    On October 11, 2004, WODJ and the oldies format was replaced by Active rock station WKLQ, which had been replaced by country music station WTNR after 20 years on 94.5 FM. The WODJ calls were most recently used by Citadel Broadcasting on talk-radio station 1490 AM in Whitehall, Michigan which was also replaced by the WKLQ call sign in 2009.

  3. WODJ - Wikipedia

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    WTNR (FM), a radio station (107.3 FM) licensed to serve Greenville, Michigan, which held the call sign WODJ from 1989 to 2004 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about radio and/or television stations with the same/similar call signs or branding.

  4. WLAW (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WLAW (1490 kHz) is an AM radio station licensed to Whitehall, Michigan. The station is simulcasting sister station WLAW-FM, and is owned by Cumulus Media. As WUBR ("The Bear"), the station played adult standards. Later, the format changed to sports, carrying ESPN Radio.

  5. WWSN (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WWSN (92.5 MHz), known as "Sunny 92.5", is an FM radio station located in Newaygo, Michigan, owned by Cumulus Media. From 2006 to 2019, the format was country music as WLAW. Before playing its previous country format, the frequency was used to simulcast sister stations WKLQ and WLAV.

  6. WFGR - Wikipedia

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    It changed its format to oldies music as "Oldies 98.7" on October 11, 2004 when Grand Rapids' current oldies station at the time, WODJ, was displaced by rock station WKLQ. When WFGR debuted its oldies format, it was satellite-fed using ABC Radio's "Oldies Radio" feed. Shortly thereafter, they debuted a mostly-local lineup of DJs, playing music ...

  7. How 2 men transformed an Annapolis radio station for Black ...

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    In the 1950s and 60s, WANN Radio in Annapolis became a beacon for Black listeners by playing music and broadcasting voices that other mainstream stations ignored.

  8. WORD (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WORD (950 kHz), known on-air as "The Fan Upstate", is a sports-formatted AM radio station in the Greenville-Spartanburg area of Upstate South Carolina. The Audacy, Inc. outlet is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to Spartanburg, South Carolina, and broadcasts with a power of 5,000 watts during the day and 65 watts at night using a non-directional antenna.

  9. WTVL - Wikipedia

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    WTVL (1490 kHz "Kool AM 1490") was a commercial AM radio station licensed to serve Waterville, Maine, and serving Kennebec County.The station was owned by Townsquare Media and until December 31, 2022, it broadcast an adult standards radio format, playing softer hits from the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.