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WAQZ (Channel Z) WAQZ was the alternative rock FM radio station in the Cincinnati , Ohio area for the most part of 15 years, from 1991 to 2006. Throughout its history, the station was broadcast at 107.1 FM from 1991 to 1998, and it was broadcast at 97.3 FM from 2000 to 2006.
Channel Z (Radio Station), in New Zealand WGAC-FM (1992–1996), in Augusta, Georgia, former rock station WCHZ, Channel Z-95.1 Channel Z 97.3 FM (1998–2003), in Cincinnati, Ohio
The WAQZ call sign and Alternative rock format abandoned by owner of 107.1 FM (Jacor Communications) was re-introduced by Infinity Broadcasting on 97.3 FM as "Channel Z" on April 3, 2000. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] On March 4, 2003 , WAQZ was rebranded "New Rock 97.3" with a shift to more current modern rock artists. [ 8 ]
1996–2004 Channel Z 2004–2010 More FM Wellington: Hutt Valley: 95.3 (More FM - Hutt Valley) 95.6 FM: Decommissioned: 1980s–2010 Radio New Zealand Concert: Hutt Valley: 96.1 (RNZ Concert - Hutt Valley) 96.3 FM: Decommissioned: 1990s Pirate FM 1999–2010 The Rock: Greater Wellington: 96.5 (The Rock) 96.9 FM: Decommissioned: 1990s–2010 ...
Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] Licensee Format [3]; KDKA: 1020 AM: Pittsburgh: Audacy License, LLC: News/Talk: KDKA-FM: 93.7 FM: Pittsburgh: Audacy License, LLC
WJZE (97.3 FM) is a mainstream urban radio station serving the Toledo area in Ohio, United States.The Urban Radio Broadcasting outlet broadcasts with an ERP of 4,300 watts and is licensed to Oak Harbor, Ohio.
WGH-FM (97.3 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Newport News, Virginia, serving Hampton Roads. [1] WGH-FM is owned and operated by Max Media and airs a country music radio format. [7]
The station first aired in August 1994 as KHTO "Hot 106.7" "Springfield's Hottest Hits" and aired a Top 40 (CHR) format. The station also used to be KZRQ, known as Z106.7 (previously Channel Z-104.1 Rock This) and had an active rock format.