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KSBL (101.7 MHz, "K-Lite 101.7") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Carpinteria, California, and serves the Santa Barbara and Oxnard—Ventura, California radio markets.
WHOF (101.7 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to North Canton, Ohio, carrying a classic hits format known as "Sunny 101.7". Owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., the station serves both the Canton and Akron metro areas and is the local affiliate for syndicated personalities Ron Wilson and Jim Brickman.
Then operating under the call sign KTJK, the station began airing content under a new commercial license in late winter 2018, adopting a variety hits format after a seasonal broadcast of all Christmas music. [2] The license and equipment was purchased in early 2021 by WesTex Telco, which operated KTJK as variety hits 101.7 The Raider. [3]
Initially airing a Christmas music format, it adopted a smooth jazz format branded "103.9 The Groove" on December 26, 2014. [45] W280EM's owner, Windy City Broadcasting, was fined $8,000 in March 2022, following an informal objection filed by Albert David, as its owner had never informed the FCC that the translator had switched from ...
WDFC-FM 101.7 is a low power non-commercial educational radio station broadcasting from Greensboro, North Carolina.It is the only United Methodist station in the Western North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church and is designed to entertain, inform and educate by featuring a wide variety of music and other variety programs.
KHST (101.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an oldies format. KHST began airing a country music format on March 1, 2011, after having been a classic hits station for several years and an adult contemporary station in the 1990s.
Beginning in 2008, 1980s music was added to the playlist as 1960s music slowly began getting phased out. In April 2019, WLDE rebranded from "Fun 101.7" to "Classic Hits 101.7", and began focusing more towards rock music to put it in closer competition towards WFWI. [4] In 2023, 1990s music was slowly being added to the playlist.
The station was signed on March 15, 1991, as WTID. It was assigned the WBEI call sign by the Federal Communications Commission on January 9, 2003. [1]In February 2005, Apex Broadcasting Inc. (Houston L. Pearce, chairman) reached an agreement to sell WBEI and six other radio stations in Alabama to Citadel Broadcasting (Farid Suleman, chairman/CEO) for a reported sale price of $29 million. [3]