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iLoveMemphis' debut single "Hit the Quan" was produced by Buck Nasty and released on July 4, 2015.Hit the Quan is a dance that was originally performed by Rich Homie Quan in his video for the song "Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh)" which was released in April 2015.
WREC (600 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Memphis, Tennessee. It broadcasts a news/talk format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. The studios and offices are on Thousand Oaks Boulevard in Memphis. WREC is West Tennessee's primary entry point station for the Emergency Alert System. WREC transmits with a power of 5,000 watts.
KJMS (101.1 FM) is an urban adult contemporary radio station in Memphis Tennessee, and serving the Mid-South, area, owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. The station's studios are located in southeast Memphis, and the transmitter site is in north Memphis. KJMS broadcasts in HD. [2]
Cumulus Media stations are also available on online streaming services iHeartRadio and TuneIn. [2] ... Memphis. WGKX – 105.9 – Country; WKIM – 98.9 – News/talk;
The following is a list of radio stations currently owned by iHeartMedia.Of these stations, 448 of the stations which are outside the Top 100 DMA markets, plus another 91 stations which may or may not be in the top 100 DMAs are for sale.
WHRK (97.1 FM "K97") is a commercial radio station licensed to Memphis, Tennessee.The station is owned by iHeartMedia and it airs an urban contemporary radio format.The station carries the nationally syndicated weekday morning show, The Breakfast Club, from co-owned Premiere Networks and based at WWPR-FM in New York City.
Hit the Quan was a dance that was originally performed by Rich Homie Quan in his video for the song "Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh)" which was released in April 2015.The dance Rich Homie Quan did in the video soon became a hit with numerous Vines being produced portraying the dance.
WDIA went on the air June 7, 1947, [3] from studios on Union Avenue. The owners, John Pepper and Bert Ferguson, were both white, and the format was a mix of country and western and light pop, [4] as well as "homemaker shows", network shows and block programming that included soap operas and classical music.