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It is the first full-time Black talk station in the market in seven years, after WNOV converted to a music format under new ownership, while WMCS (now WZTI) converted to oldies. WGKB's black talk format was also a local response to iHeartMedia 's Black Information Network , which has not yet launched in Milwaukee. [ 10 ]
Carl Williams (November 11, 1959 – April 7, 2013), nicknamed "the Truth", was an American boxer who competed as a professional from 1982 to 1997. He challenged twice for heavyweight world titles; the IBF title against Larry Holmes in 1985; and the undisputed title against Mike Tyson in 1989.
WBWL (101.7 FM) is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of Lynn, Massachusetts.Established in 1963, WBWL is owned by iHeartMedia and serves the Boston metropolitan area.
The station went on the air as WECQ-FM on May 29, 1981, with a Mainstream Top 40 format with an affiliate of American Top 40 with Casey Kasem as CQ-102.On June 3, 1993, the station changed its call sign and format to Country as WFLK, and on September 1, 2016, to the current WLLW.
The station was originally KXFX and previously had an active rock format branded as 101.7 The Fox. On March 24, 2011, the call sign changed from KXFX to KHTH and changed from an active rock format to a CHR format as Hot 101.7.
Truth Broadcasting: Christian talk WTSB: 1090 AM: Selma: Truth Broadcasting Corporation: Full service WTXY: 1540 AM: Whiteville: Audiotraxx Media Partners LLC: Classic hits WTZQ: 1600 AM: Hendersonville: Flat Rock Multimedia, LLC: Oldies/Adult standards WUAG: 103.1 FM: Greensboro: University of North Carolina at Greensboro: Variety WUAW: 88.3 ...
KBKB-FM (101.7 FM) is a radio station serving the communities of Fort Madison, Burlington and Keokuk, Iowa.The station primarily broadcasts a country music format. KBKB-FM is licensed to Titan Broadcasting, LLC which is owned by John C. "LJ" Pritchard.
KQTM is an affiliate of the ESPN Radio network. It is also the local affiliate for the Dallas Cowboys, Los Angeles Dodgers (on the Los Angeles Dodgers Radio Network), [2] the New Mexico State Aggies, New Mexico Lobos baseball, and APS Athletics (local high school).