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On September 8, 2011, WARM-FM officially changed its branding to "Wink 103". This was similar to co-owned WNNK-FM (104.1 FM), often the number one station in nearby Harrisburg, which has been known as "Wink 104" for many years. [7] As Wink 103, WARM-FM straddled the line between AC and hot AC.
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. List of radio stations
WKQL (103.3 FM) is a classic hits formatted radio station.The station is licensed to Brookville, Pennsylvania.Owned by Renda Media, [2] it maintains its transmitter facility, but the station's programming and administration functions originate in Punxsutawney, where it shares studio space with its affiliate stations WPXZ and WECZ.
So the new FM station was reassigned to 92.7 MHz on July 29, 1946. [6] On January 22, 1947, the station was granted the WGAL-FM call sign, and on June 27, 1947, the station was reassigned to 101.3 MHz. [6] The FCC granted WGAL-FM its first license on November 16, 1951. [6] WGAL-FM was a sister station to WGAL (1490 AM, now WRKY).
Callsign Frequency City of license WLAB: 88.3 FM: Fort Wayne, Indiana: WLAI: 107.1 FM: Wilmore, Kentucky: WLAN-FM: 96.9 FM: Lancaster, Pennsylvania: WLAU: 99.3 FM ...
On March 1, 2013, the Earth FM oldies format on WOLI (910 AM, and later an accompanying FM translator on 105.7), which had been launched by Davidson Media in 2012, moved to 103.3, and all brokered programming was removed. [7] The station continued to focus on oldies and classic hits from the mid-1960s through early 1980s.
The next day, KLMS flipped to adult hits, branded as "Mix 103.3", and began simulcasting on translator K277CA (103.3 FM), which formerly relayed KFOR. [43] The station suffered storm damage and was at reduced power for a month, but on December 10, 2024, KLMS left the air, with Alpha citing "loss of its antenna site" as the reason.
WMXW (103.3 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Vestal, New York, United States, serving the Binghamton metropolitan area. [2] The station airs an adult contemporary radio format, switching to Christmas music for much of November and December.