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WDSN first began broadcasting on 99.5 FM from studios on West Long Avenue in DuBois. It later moved to 106.5 FM in 1997 as part of a strategic move to accommodate another station ( WKQL 103.3 FM) to go on the air in Brookville, about ten miles west of Reynoldsville.
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The move of the studios to Surfside Beach and the name change to Sunny 106.5 generated a huge advertising campaign in the local media and a newly designed Sunny 106.5 logo. The staff of veteran Myrtle Beach broadcasters included Tom Brockway (mornings) and "Kahuna" (afternoons). The station was consulted by legendary consultant Tom Collins.
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Sunny 106.5 plays Christmas music during the holiday season, as so happens to most iHeart-owned AC stations, like KOST, as well as other AC stations that are not owned by iHeartMedia. Sunny 106.5 has previously jingles from JAM Creative Productions. From 2014 to 2016, Sunny 106.5 used the KVIL Reelworld jingles package.
WLVS-FM (106.5 FM, "Sunny 106.5") is a radio station licensed to serve Clifton, Tennessee, United States. The station is owned by the Gold Coast Broadcasting Company.
WCFT-FM (106.5 MHz, "Bigfoot Country") is an American country music formatted radio station licensed to serve Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania.The station is the flagship station of the Bigfoot Country radio network owned by Seven Mountains Media, through licensee Southern Belle, LLC, and is operated out of studios in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania.
On January 1, 1980, WSNI became known as Sunny 104 at first, then later Sunny 104 1/2, and eventually Sunny 104.5, a name which was reused later in the station's history. Eventually "Sunny" ended easy listening in favor of an adult contemporary format playing the Top 40 hits of the 1960s, Top 40/Adult contemporary crossovers of the 1970s, and ...