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  2. KDAY - Wikipedia

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    KDAY was resurrected on 93.5 FM on September 20, 2004, offering a rhythmic contemporary format that emphasized old school hip hop, a nod to its AM heritage. [12] In April 2006, KDAY began moving away from rhythmic contemporary and toward an urban contemporary approach as the station refocused its target audience toward African Americans.

  3. KDEY-FM - Wikipedia

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    KDEY-FM (93.5 MHz, "93.5 KDAY") is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Ontario, California and serves the Inland Empire area. The station is owned by Meruelo Radio Holdings Ltd. [2] and broadcasts a classic hip hop format. The KDEY-FM transmitter is located on Heaven Mountain to the north of Ontario.

  4. When L.A. invented rap radio: The rise of KDAY - AOL

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    (A rebranded KDAY launched at 93.5 FM in 2004, where it remains today, playing classic hip-hop.) Forty years after making hip-hop history, Mack lives in Bakersfield, hosts the syndicated "Greg ...

  5. The Baka Boyz - Wikipedia

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    But by 2005 The Baka Boyz returned to Los Angeles to do afternoon hosting at 93.5 KDAY. [10] They were there until May 2007, when the Baka Boyz moved to Blazin' 98.9 in San Diego to do their morning show there. [11] The Duo left the station in 2008 and continues to focus on their weekly syndicated Hip-Hop mix show "The Baka Boyz Master Mix."

  6. Classic hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    The classic hip-hop format dates back to 2004, when KZAB, a Spanish-language FM station serving the Los Angeles area, was re-launched as KDAY.The re-launched station served to capitalize on the heritage of the original KDAY on the AM dial (now KBLA), which in the 1980s was the first radio station in the United States to play hip-hop music on a full-time basis.

  7. 2017 in radio - Wikipedia

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    Riverside–San Bernardino picks up a R&B/Hip-Hop outlet, as KDEY-FM breaks away from its simulcast of Classic Hip-Hop sibling KDAY to become "Wild 93.5." The "Wild" brand was last used at KRQB from 2004 to 2007. [22] 6

  8. List of urban-format radio stations in the United States

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    KVEG – Hot 97.5 – Rhythmic contemporary hit radio/Hip hop; KYMT-HD2 - Real 103.9 - Urban Contemporary; KXQQ-FM - Q100.5 - Rhythmic Adult Contemporary. KXQQ-HD3 - 100.5 Jamz - Hip hop; KRGT - Latino Beats 99.3 - Spanish Urban; KRRN - Fuego 92.7 - Bilingual Rhythmic Contemporary; KVGQ - 106.9 Da Bomb - Classic hip hop; KBET - 103.1 The Hustle ...

  9. List of radio stations in New York - Wikipedia

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    List of radio stations in New York.