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  2. CIMY-FM - Wikipedia

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    CIMY-FM (104.9 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Pembroke, Ontario.Owned by My Broadcasting Corporation, it airs an adult contemporary format branded as 104.9 myFM.The radio studios and offices are in Victoria Center on Isabella Street.

  3. KCRZ - Wikipedia

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    KCRZ (104.9 MHz) is commercial radio station licensed to Tipton, California, and serving the Central California cities of Visalia, Tulare, Porterville.It airs a Top 40 (CHR) radio format and is owned by Momentum Broadcasting.

  4. WWRR - Wikipedia

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    WWRR (104.9 FM) is a classic hits radio station in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States, known as The River, 105 and 103-5.. WWRR programming is simulcast on co-owned WYCK (1340 AM), licensed to nearby Plains, as well as WYCK’s translators W264CG (100.7 FM) Wilkes-Barre and W285FT (104.9 FM) Hazleton.

  5. WCVU - Wikipedia

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    This article about a radio station in Florida is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  6. WKOS - Wikipedia

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    This station was assigned the call sign WGAT-FM on March 13, 1979. It changed calls to WZXY on October 14, 1981, and changed to its current callsign on July 1, 1991. [1] In the early 1980s, WGAT-FM became WZXY, an album-oriented rock station branded "Y105".

  7. KRMX (FM) - Wikipedia

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    The station was assigned the call sign KYCX on February 28, 1983, and was originally licensed to serve Mexia, Texas.Branded as "Kicks 105", it has programmed country music for the majority of its existence. 104.9 was the original FM sister to 1590 KEKR, which signed on as KBUS in 1956.

  8. WWKY-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station, originally licensed to Princeton, went on the air as WPKY-FM on March 22, 1979, under ownership by Leslie Goodaker.The station was an FM simulcast of WPKY's AM signal (1580 kHz) until the stations were sold to DART, Inc., in November 1993. [3]

  9. WCVO - Wikipedia

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    WCVO began broadcasting with 3,000 watts on 104.9 FM in 1972, with the studios and tower located at 4400 Reynoldsburg New Albany Road, just south of Ohio 161.