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WWBX (104.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Boston, Massachusetts, serving Greater Boston with a hot adult contemporary format. The format started at 98.5 FM on February 9, 1991, and moved to 104.1 FM, replacing WBCN on August 12, 2009, to allow for the launch of WBZ-FM at 98.5 the next day.
WCLE-FM (104.1 FM, "Mix 104.1") is a radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary music format. [2] Licensed to Calhoun, Tennessee, the station is currently owned by Hartline, LLC and features programming from Fox News Radio, Vol Network, Titans Radio Network, and Motor Racing Network.
KVDU (104.1 FM, "104.1 The Vibe") is a commercial radio station licensed to Gonzales, Louisiana, and serving the Baton Rouge metropolitan area.It airs an urban adult contemporary radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.
The station changed formats and call letters in the autumn of 1986, switching to classic hits with the motto "Classic Hits 104.1, The All New WHTT". The station was one of the first to take the "classic hits" name in the United States, and did so due to the lack of a classic rock station in Buffalo after WGRQ (96.9 FM) switched to adult contemporary music.
Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] Licensee [2] [3] Format [4]; WAAI: 100.9 FM: Hurlock: WBOC, Inc. Classic country WACA: 900 AM: Laurel: ACR Media, Inc. Spanish news/talk
The station was originally KMHX and previously had a Hot AC format branded as Mix 104.1 External links. Facility details for Facility ID 32912 (KJOR) ...
KZJK (104.1 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to St. Louis Park, Minnesota, and serving the Minneapolis-St. Paul radio market.The station is owned by Audacy, Inc., and airs an adult hits radio format known as "104.1 Jack FM."
While KRBE's show was a little more radio friendly, it was first to play some of the music 6400 was spinning, and turned out to be a success. KRBE responded to KKBQ's 6400 Sunday nights with an in-studio mix show called "Sunday Night Power Tracks" that specialized in "rare and obscure" imported dance music, mixed by the Ocean Club's Tim Flanigan.