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WBGN (1340 AM) is an oldies formatted radio station licensed to Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States.The station is currently owned by Forever Communications, Inc. [3] as part of a conglomerate with Glasgow–licensed country music station WLYE-FM (94.1 FM), Auburn–licensed country station WBVR-FM (96.7 FM), and Smiths Grove–licensed Top 40/CHR station WUHU (107.1 FM).
Pages in category "Classic country radio stations in the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 319 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The station musical libraries usually vary from station to station as some stations might add in a few rock and mainstream country artists that have a more traditional country influence. This type of station format is the biggest in Texas with Texas Country / Red Dirt music radio (with examples being KFWR and KHYI ), this format is also popular ...
In March 2006, KDDG changed from oldies as "Fun Lovin 105.5" to a country format, simulcasting KLCI 106.1 "Bob 106", in Elk River, Minnesota. The station previously aired a satellite-fed Alternative Rock format as "105.5 The Edge." The KDDG call sign was previously used for KRBI-FM in Mankato, Minnesota.
The station was reassigned the call letters WLKE on January 9, 1984 and simulcast a country music format with WLKE-FM (99.3 FM). In 1985, the station flipped the format to a rock oldies format using the Satellite Music Network Pure Gold music format and was call "The Lake".
WGHR (106.3 MHz) is an FM radio station broadcasting Westwood One's Good Time Oldies format. [2] Licensed to Spring Hill, Florida, United States, it serves the northern Tampa Bay area, including Hernando and Citrus Counties. The station is currently owned by WGUL-FM, Inc. (named after the station's former call sign; see WGUL).
On October 11, 2004, WODJ and the oldies format was replaced by Active rock station WKLQ, which had been replaced by country music station WTNR after 20 years on 94.5 FM. The WODJ calls were most recently used by Citadel Broadcasting on talk-radio station 1490 AM in Whitehall, Michigan which was also replaced by the WKLQ call sign in 2009.
Late in 1999, the four stations changed from country music to "super oldies." Biggerstaff, the program director, said country had moved away from its traditional sound. Lillie White remained as midday host, and Andy Foster was afternoon host. Local and sports remained important, and the stations aired the One-on-One sports radio network at ...