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  2. WMJX - Wikipedia

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    WMJX (106.7 FM) – branded Magic 106.7 – is a commercial adult contemporary radio station licensed to Boston, Massachusetts. Owned by Audacy, Inc. , the station serves Greater Boston and much of surrounding New England .

  3. WMAJ (AM) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2021, WENY changed their format from talk (which continued on WENI) to adult contemporary, branded as "Magic 106.7/106.9" (the format and "Magic" branding moved from WENI-FM 92.7 and WENY-FM 97.7). This returned WENY to its earlier years as a music station. [10] On February 13, 2023, the station changed its call sign to WMAJ.

  4. Candy O'Terry - Wikipedia

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    Candy O'Terry has built her career on storytelling with a mission to provide a platform for women to tell their stories on the radio and through podcasting as the creator and host of Magic 106.7's Exceptional Women Show from 1992 to 2015, The Story Behind Her Success from 2016–present, and Country Music Success Stories, 2020–present.

  5. KROQ-FM - Wikipedia

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    KROQ-FM (106.7 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Pasadena, California, serving Greater Los Angeles.Owned by Audacy, Inc., it broadcasts an alternative rock format known as "The World Famous KROQ" (pronounced "kay-rock").

  6. KLTH - Wikipedia

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    The offices and studios moved to "Magic Manor" in Lake Oswego and the transmitter was relocated to Portland. [10] On June 29, 1979, KMJK changed its format to Top 40, but still called "Magic 107". The contemporary hit format failed to catch on, and in July 1981, KMJK changed back to soft adult contemporary music, still using the "Magic 107 ...

  7. WWKL - Wikipedia

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    On February 3, 2014, at 12 p.m., WZCY-FM, along with nine other Cumulus-owned country music stations, made the switch to "Nash FM" branding as Nash FM 106.7. [6] The final song on Z Country 106.7 was Prayin' for Daylight by Rascal Flatts , while the first song on Nash FM 106.7 was How Country Feels by Randy Houser .

  8. WXXL - Wikipedia

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    The original morning show on WXXL was Doc and Johnny in the Morning, later The XL Morning Zoo with Doc and Johnny, hosted by Jeffrey "Doc Holliday" Duncan and Johnny Magic. The morning show was a staple of the station from 1990 through 2007, when Doc resigned and jumped to Cox Radio , initially taking over the morning show at WWKA before ...

  9. WZZL - Wikipedia

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    In January 2017, WZZL switched slogans from "'ZZL Rocks" to "Everything That Rocks", as they were increasing their classic rock and classic alternative selections, to better compete with WJLI and sister station KGMO. To further showcase the move towards classic rock, their television commercial featured only classic rock artists and songs. [3]