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The "Jack FM" format and WJKR callsign returned to Columbus on July 24, 2013 when WMNI-FM flipped from a simulcast of then sister station News/Talk WMNI (who flipped to adult standards 6 days earlier) back to Adult Hits as "103.9 Jack FM". The station had originally carried the format as WTDA "103.9 Ted FM" from 2005-2007.
WGTZ (92.9 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Eaton, Ohio and serving the Dayton and Springfield radio market.It airs an adult hits format, using the national Jack FM music service and is branded as "92-9 Jack FM."
WJKR (103.9 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Worthington, Ohio, and serving the Columbus metro area. It carries a country radio format known as "Country 103.9". Owned by the North American Broadcasting Company, Inc., its studios and offices are on Dublin Road in Columbus. WJKR is a Class A station.
But don't worry, Pittsburgh fans, there are a couple bars in Columbus for you, too. The Browns, Bengals and Cowboys have staked out the most space. But don't worry, Pittsburgh fans, there are a ...
Columbus 90.5 FM - WCBE: Public Radio 90.5 WCBE Columbus 91.5 FM Freedom WHKC: Christian Contemporary 91.5 FreedomFM Columbus 92.3 FM 92.3WCOL WCOL: Country 92.3 WCOL Columbus 93.3 FM - WODC: Adult Hits 93.3 The Bus Ashville: 94.7 FM SUNNY95 WSNY: Adult Contemporary Sunny 95 Columbus 95.5 FM - WXMG: Urban Adult Contemporary Magic 95.5 Lancaster ...
But variety is the spice of life. At Downtown's Buckeye Bourbon House, there's a cocktail menu and an old-fashioned menu. It's a good fit for a bourbon-focused bar housed in a 1926 bank building ...
An agreement to sell 104.5 WQKT-FM/960 WKVX-AM for a reported $3,050,000 has been reached with River Radio Ministries. Details of the sale The reported sale price of WQKT was $3,050,000.
In October 2006, the UK's first Jack FM format station won a broadcast licence for the Oxford area. [13] 106 Jack FM Oxford started broadcasting at 1:06 p.m. BST on October 18, 2007. [citation needed] On December 2, 2009, Bristol radio station Original FM changed to Jack FM after requesting a format change with OFCOM. [14]