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  2. WFNZ-FM - Wikipedia

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    At the promised time, WQNC flipped back to urban as "92.7 The Block", taking direct aim at WPEG (as well as WGIV/W277CB). [ 19 ] "The Block" was moved to the HD2 channel of WOSF , as well as translator station W273DA (102.5 FM), on February 28, 2022; following a transition period, 92.7 became an FM simulcast of WFNZ on March 1, a role ...

  3. WPRT-FM - Wikipedia

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    WPRT-FM. WPRT-FM (102.5 MHz "102.5 The Game") is an ESPN Radio - affiliated sports radio station. It is licensed to the city of Pegram, Tennessee, but serves the Nashville and Clarksville / Hopkinsville markets. The station's studios are located in southeast Nashville along the Murfreesboro Road (U.S. 41 / 70S), and the transmitter is located ...

  4. WFNZ (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Following a transition period, sister station WFNZ-FM (92.7), which (as WQNC) had served as the previous outlet for "The Block", became the new FM simulcast of WFNZ. [ 33 ] After 30 years of broadcasting the sports format on AM, WFNZ split from its FM simulcast at midnight EST on September 19, 2022, and began simulcasting "102.5 The Block". [ 34 ]

  5. Cromwell Radio Group - Wikipedia

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    Cromwell Radio Group was founded in 1969 when Bayard H. "Bud" Walters (still company president today) applied to the Federal Communications Commission for permit to construct WKCM, a country-formatted AM station in Hawesville, Kentucky. That station, which went on the air in November 1972, is still owned by Cromwell today.

  6. List of Nashville Predators broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    On August 15, 2011, it was confirmed that WPRT would switch to a sports format. Adopting the new moniker "102.5 The Game", the format change took effect on Monday, August 29, 2011, at 6 AM, following a weekend of stunting of construction sounds, Nashville Predators highlights, and a loop for several hours of the closing chorus of "The Party's Over" by Journey.

  7. 102.5 FM - Wikipedia

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    Russia. DFM in Almetyevsk, Tatarstan. Russian Radio in Achinsk, Krasnoyarsk border. Europa Plus in Biysk, Altay region. Jem FM in Yekaterinburg, Svedlovsk region. Mayak in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad region. Radio Star in Kyzyl, Republic Tyva. New Life in Magadan, Magadan region. Radio Kontinental in Magnitogorsk, Chelyabinsk region.

  8. WQZQ - Wikipedia

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    WQZQ (830 AM) is a radio station licensed to Goodlettsville, Tennessee, and serving the Nashville metropolitan area. [2] The station is owned by Cromwell Radio Group, through licensee WYCQ, Inc. [3] It airs a sports radio format, calling itself "94.9 The Fan", which refers to FM translator, W235BW in Nashville, which broadcasts at 94.9 MHz, relayed by WBUZ-HD3 at 102.9 in La Vergne.

  9. George Plaster - Wikipedia

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    He is also the former host of The Sports Zone, a daily afternoon sports talk radio program broadcasting on WGFX-FM (104.5 The Zone) in Nashville, Tennessee. Plaster had hosted the show since shortly after its 2003 inception until leaving WGFX in September 2011, and for ten years prior, hosted SportsNight , a similar program on WWTN-FM . [ 5 ]