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  2. WRVQ - Wikipedia

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    WRVQ (94.5 FM "Q94") is a commercial radio station licensed to Richmond, Virginia, and serving Central Virginia. WRVQ is owned and operated by Audacy, Inc. [2] It airs a contemporary hit radio format. The syndicated Elvis Duran show from former sister station WHTZ in New York City is heard in morning drive time.

  3. KSPQ - Wikipedia

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    KSPQ (93.9 FM, "Q94") is a radio station licensed to serve West Plains, Missouri, United States. The station is owned by Greg Hoskins, through licensee Better Newspapers, Inc. The station is owned by Greg Hoskins, through licensee Better Newspapers, Inc.

  4. List of radio stations in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Call sign Frequency City of License [1] [2] [3] Licensee [1] [2] [3] Format [4]; WABN: 1230 AM: Abingdon: Information Communications Corporation: Conservative Talk WACL: 98.5 FM: Elkton

  5. The “Rich Men” video (hosted not on his own YouTube page, but that of a site that promises “real music, real people, real cuture” [sic]) has racked up 12 million views in six days.

  6. Q94 - Wikipedia

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  7. WRXL - Wikipedia

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    WRXL (102.1 FM "Alt 102-1") is a commercial radio station licensed to Richmond, Virginia, and serving Central Virginia. WRXL is owned and operated by Audacy, Inc. [3] WRXL airs an alternative rock radio format. Studios, offices and the transmitter tower are on Basie Road in Richmond.

  8. WBRX - Wikipedia

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    On October 22, 2007, WBRX split from the Q94 classic rock simulcast and switched to an adult contemporary format branded as "Mix 94.7". On October 1, 2019, WBRX – along with WKMC, WRTA, WBXQ, and two translators – was sold to long-time broadcast engineer and business owner Matt Lightner under the company name of Lightner Communications LLC.

  9. KRXF - Wikipedia

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    As KXIQ at 94.1, in the 1980s and early 1990s, the station was branded as “Q94” with a Top 40 format. KXIQ switched to rock for less than two years, before becoming Hot Adult Contemporary “Mix 94” KXIX in 1994. The format changed again in 1996, to Modern Rock “X94” which later evolved back to rock.