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  2. WJMN (FM) - Wikipedia

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    Since its inception on May 11, 1993, "Jam'n 94.5" has become one of Boston's most successful radio stations. [8] Even after its sale to Chancellor in 1996, station management decided not to tamper with the format as they see WJMN as part of a winning combination with top 40/CHR sister station WXKS-FM, a formula that continues to the present day.

  3. List of Mya live performances - Wikipedia

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    94.5 Monster Jam: Boston, Massachusetts [12] December 14, 2000 Z100 Jingle Ball: New York City [13] February 25, 2001 Y100's Volleypalooza: South Beach, Florida [14] May 4, 2001 SunFest: West Palm Beach, Florida [15] June 17, 2001 Wango Tango: Los Angeles, California [16] June 11, 2011 Los Angeles Pride: West Hollywood, California [17] July 21 ...

  4. KRUF - Wikipedia

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    On August 12, 1996, KWKH-FM changed its format to Top 40 (CHR), branded first as Big Dog 94-5. On November 1, 1996, the station changed its callsign to KRUF. At the end of the 90s the station started identifying as "K94.5", discontinuing the "Big Dog" moniker by 2000.

  5. List of radio stations in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey T. Testa, Trustee of JAM Media Solutions, LLC: Silent WCXN: 1170 AM: Claremont: Birach Broadcasting Corporation: Gospel WDAV: 89.9 FM: Davidson: The Trustees of Davidson College: Classical music & public radio WDBP-LP: 106.7 FM: Rocky Mount: North Carolina Humane Society State Council: Variety WDCC: 90.5 FM: Sanford: Central Carolina ...

  6. Mix 94.5 (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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  7. KFMX-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station signed on as KLBK-FM in August 1966 with 100,000 watts. It was founded by Grayson Enterprises, Inc. as an automated station. The KLBK (AM) announcers recorded announcements for the FM stations, and oversaw the tape players, and the KLBK-TV engineers watched the transmitter and maintained its operation.

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