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The station was located at the corner of Main St. and North Broad St. in Ridgway, PA. It was a country music radio station. WKBI-FM was formerly on the 94.3 FM frequency until the upgrading of signal, when the station moved to 93.9 FM. Former names of the WKBI-FM include, 94.3 The Wizard, Variety 94, and B94.
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, ... Pittsburgh: WRCT Radio, Inc. ... 94.5 FM: Pittsburgh: iHM Licenses, LLC:
WWSW-FM (94.5 MHz) – branded 94.5 3WS – is a commercial radio station that is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It airs a classic hits radio format and switches to all–Christmas music for most of November and December each year. This station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.
In 1979 Quinn moved to the midday slot at WTAE radio, an adult contemporary station in Pittsburgh, under the aegis of General Manager Ted Atkins ("Captain Showbiz"). In 1983, he became half of "The Quinn and Banana Show" alongside Don Jefferson on B-94 FM, which ran in Pittsburgh until 1992. Their format was bathroom humor.
The classification of urban-formatted radio stations range from the radio formats of rhythmic contemporary hit radio to Urban contemporary gospel. Though urban contemporary was the originator of the format, there have come to be many variations of the format in the last 30 years.
Nov. 27—If you listened to Top 40 radio in the Pittsburgh area between the mid 1970s and the mid 2000s, chances are good that Clarke Ingram touched your life in some way. The Pittsburgh native ...
• WBZZ HD2 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania B94, a postcode district in the B postcode area; WKBI-FM in Saint Marys, Pennsylvania; WNLI in State College, Pennsylvania, which formerly branded as B94.5; KDKA-FM in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which formerly branded as B94; Sicilian Defence, Najdorf Variation, according to the Encyclopaedia of Chess ...
On February 10, 2003, WBZZ rebranded as "93.7 BZZ". This was done as the station did not want any confusion of exactly where it was on the radio dial, especially considering that the only station in Pittsburgh actually on the 94 range had an oldies format. It was also done to re-image the station to compete with WKST, and because most radio ...