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WAXQ (104.3 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to New York, New York. It airs a classic rock format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. WAXQ's studios are at 125 West 55th Street in Midtown Manhattan. DJs heard on WAXQ include radio veterans Carol Miller and Jim Kerr. The station's transmitter is located at the Empire State Building. [2]
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In 1985, she reported on new music in 90-second spots for Entertainment Tonight. [5] Miller currently appears on New York radio station WAXQ ("Q-104.3") as well as Sirius XM’s Deep Tracks, Classic Rewind, and other channels. [2] She still plays her preferred musical style: "Classic rock is not an oldies format. It’s a lifestyle format.
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".
SportsNet New York, which serves as the home of the Jets, airs over 250 hours of "exclusive, in depth" material on the team in high definition. [ 11 ] Notable past play-by-play announcers for the Titans/Jets include the legends Howard Cosell , Bob Murphy , Merle Harmon , Marty Glickman and Howard David, who has called the Super Bowl and the NBA ...
CBFX-FM-1 in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec; CBGA-FM-17 in New Richmond, Quebec; CBMY-FM in Riviere-St-Paul, Quebec; CBNO-FM in Swift Current, Newfoundland and Labrador; CBNU-FM in Fermeuse, Newfoundland and Labrador
Ken Dashow (born May 1, 1958) is a writer, performer and director. He is a disc jockey at New York City's WAXQ "Q104.3" classic rock radio station. He is also voicetracked to Classic Rock WBGG-FM "Big 105.9" in Miami, WPYX PYX106, 106.5 in Albany, NY, WNNJ 103.7 in Newton, NJ, and WEGR Rock 103, 102.7 FM in Memphis.
Muni then spent almost 50 years at stations in New York City.He left WAKR in May 1958 to join WMCA (570 AM), [10] one of the first Top 40 stations in the market. While at WMCA, Muni was briefly the subject of unwanted attention in both New York and Akron when a congressional investigation into the practice of payola called him in for questioning. [11]