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WAXQ-HD2 played a blend of deep classic rock cuts including some hard rock and current releases by classic rock artists. With the demise of "K-Rock" on 92.3 WXRK in early 2009, WAXQ's HD2 subchannel began airing "Rock Nation" to satisfy the fans of K-Rock's active rock format.
On August 21, 2015, at 11 a.m., WAXY-FM changed its format to alternative rock, branded as "104.3 The Shark", launching with 5,000 songs in a row commercial free. [31] This marked the first Alternative Rock station in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale radio market since February 11, 2005, when WZTA flipped to Reggaeton , becoming WMGE.
She has been heard most recently on WAXQ ("Q-104.3") and Sirius XM. Miller is an ardent champion of classic rock music. In addition to her live radio program, she hosts the weekly Led Zeppelin tribute show, Get the Led Out, which has been in syndication since 1984. Her autobiography, Up All Night: My Life and Times in Rock Radio, was published ...
The station's evening program, The Rock of the Atlantic, is hosted by JC Douglas, and networked to its sister stations CJMO-FM Moncton, CHNI-FM Saint John, and CKEZ-FM New Glasgow. In January 2021, the three stations all adopted similar Q branding as the "Q Network", and also began to simulcast CFRQ's morning show.
WFRG-FM (104.3 MHz), branded as Big Frog 104, is a country music radio station licensed to Utica, New York. [2] Owned by Townsquare Media as part of a cluster with news-talk station WIBX, hot AC-formatted WLZW, classic hits-formatted WODZ and classic rock-formatted WOUR, it bills itself as "Central New York’s #1 For New Country".
WZFT (104.3 FM), branded "Z104.3", is a gold-leaning contemporary hit radio station located in Baltimore, Maryland.It is currently owned and operated by iHeartMedia.WZFT's studios are located at The Rotunda shopping center in Baltimore, and its transmitter is based atop Television Hill in the city's Woodberry district.
KKLF was a Spanish language station in 1995 when it simulcast KIEZ. [3]104.3 was home of alternative rock KMBY which moved to 103.9 in a major switch in 2002. On July 1, 2019, Mapleton Communications announced its intent to sell its remaining 37 stations to Stephens Media Group. [4]
Logo as "KZ", 2012-2013, 2016-2022; the logo as "KZ Radio" while simulcasting on WKZY was similar, but would replace the 104.3 portion with "Radio".