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  2. WBQT (FM) - Wikipedia

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    On March 1, 2013, it was announced that Baltazar, who co-hosted WJMN's morning show with Pebbles from 1995–2001, would become the new co-host of Hot 96.9's morning show beginning on March 4, 2013, reuniting him with Pebbles. [31] In August 2013, former WJMN personalities Deirdre Dagata and Hustle Simmons became weekend hosts at the station.

  3. List of radio stations in Texas - Wikipedia

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    North Texas Radio Group, L.P. Silent KEDA: 1540 AM: San Antonio: Claro Communications, Ltd. Tejano and Conjunto KEDC: 88.5 FM: Hearne: Red-C Apostolate: Religious Education for the Domestic Church: Catholic KEDT-FM: 90.3 FM: Corpus Christi: South Texas Public Broadcasting System, Inc. Public radio: KEDV: 90.3 FM: Brackettville: Christian ...

  4. List of radio stations owned by Townsquare Media - Wikipedia

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    Townsquare Media is American media company with headquarters in Greenwich, Connecticut. The company operates primarily small- to mid-market radio stations; [1] As of May 2024, the company lists 350 radio stations among its assets.

  5. WDDJ - Wikipedia

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    There is a rotating live air staff on hand from 10a-6p. Syndicated weekend programming includes; Open House Party , Sonrise with Kevin Peterson, and Dawson McAllister Live References

  6. Alpha Media - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, 2015, Alpha Media began an LMA on the Access.1 stations in Shreveport, Louisiana and Tyler/Longview, Texas. The purchase was consummated on April 14, 2015, at a price of $13.75 million. Effective February 1, 2017 Alpha transferred control of KFRO to a new owner, and returned operation of KCUL-FM , and KSYR to Access.1.

  7. KMCM - Wikipedia

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    KMCM (96.9 FM), branded as "KMCM 97 Gold", is a radio station that serves the Midland–Odessa metropolitan area with classic hits by broadcasting the Classic Hits satellite feed from Westwood One.

  8. KMFY - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, KMFY-FM was sold to Jim and Colleen Lamke, who renamed it Lamke Broadcasting. Effective November 1, 2021, Lamke Broadcasting announced it had sold KMFY including its sister stations KBAJ and KOZY including FM translator K226CV 93.1 to Steve Hallstrom and Scott Hennen, through their licensee Rapids Radio LLC.

  9. KSBJ - Wikipedia

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    KSBJ (89.3 FM) is a non-commercial Christian adult contemporary radio station based in Humble, Texas, broadcasting to the Greater Houston area. KSBJ is owned and operated by Hope Media Group (formerly KSBJ Educational Foundation).