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  2. KBEB - Wikipedia

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    However, on December 26, 2007 at 6 a.m., after completing its annual all-Christmas music programming, KGBY flipped to an adult top 40 format, branded "My 92-5" and featuring a heavy emphasis on current-based hot adult contemporary (hot AC) product. [14] The Y92 morning show ended after twenty years on the air. [15]

  3. KOMA (FM) - Wikipedia

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    KOMA (AM) continued its simulcast of its FM sister until February 2003, when it was decided that the 50,000-watt AM station would better serve the public as a news/talk outlet, now known as KOKC. On July 15, 2012, Ty and Tony Tyler's Tyler Media entered into an agreement with Renda Broadcasting to purchase that company's Oklahoma City radio ...

  4. WXRV - Wikipedia

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    The current station inherited a facility on the top floor of its studio now called the River Music Hall, which was designed for broadcasting live performances in the pre-rock era, and is used today to broadcast live performances and to record performances for later broadcast.

  5. WWYZ - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, WWYZ broadcast a mix of formats from country to Top-40. In between late August and early September 1988, it became an all country formatted station.In July 1999, WWYZ was bought by AMFM, Inc. [6] The following year, AMFM was acquired by Clear Channel Communications, which changed its name in 2014 to iHeartMedia.

  6. WESC-FM - Wikipedia

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    WESC-AM-FM returned to a country music simulcast in the 1980s, although there were times the AM station aired separate programming, leaning toward classic country. WESC-AM-FM were acquired in 1998 by San Antonio-based Clear Channel Communications. [4] In 2014, Clear Channel changed its name to iHeartMedia. In 2000, the simulcast was split apart.

  7. XHRM-FM - Wikipedia

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    XHRM became one of the first stations in the U.S. to regularly play Freestyle songs [dubious – discuss] as a part of their playlist. The combination of Latin-based Freestyle songs along with the station's original mainstream R&B sound was a success and was the station's signature for the decade.

  8. WEKS - Wikipedia

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    WEKS went on the air in or around 1995 licensed to Zebulon.Owned by Legacy Media, LLC. and branded as "92.5 FM The Bear," (a nod to the Griffin High School mascot, the grizzly bear) the then satellite-fed Country music formatted radio station served Griffin and the immediate surrounding areas with 6 kW from a tower south of Griffin in the town of Zebulon.

  9. WBLH - Wikipedia

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    WBLH (92.5 MHz, called "TUNES") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Black River, New York, and serving the Watertown area. It broadcasts a variety hits radio format.WBLH also has a 65 watt FM translator in Watertown, W283CC, broadcasting at 104.5 MHz.