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CJDL-FM (107.3 MHz, Country 107.3) is a radio station licensed to Tillsonburg, Ontario. Owned by Rogers Radio, a division of Rogers Sports & Media, it broadcasts a country format. The station was established in 1955 as the AM station CKOT, before migrating to FM in 2007. It had been operated by the locally owned Tillsonburg Broadcasting Company ...
WRWD-FM (107.3 MHz, "Country 107.3") is a country music radio station licensed to Highland, New York, and primarily serving the mid-Hudson Valley of New York. The station broadcasts at 330 watts ERP from a tower near Illinois Mountain in Marlborough, New York shared with sister station WBWZ.
WPUR (107.3 FM) is a country music formatted radio station in Atlantic City, New Jersey. WPUR is more commonly known as "Cat Country 107.3". Its transmitter is located in Atlantic City, while studios are in Northfield, New Jersey.
WDDD-FM (107.3 FM) is an American country music formatted radio station licensed to Johnston City, Illinois. W3D has been a country station for 30+ years. On November 22, 1970, WDDD-FM first signed on. WDDD used to simulcast on 810 AM, which is no longer on the air. Its sister stations are WFRX, WHET, WMIX, WMIX-FM, WTAO-FM, and WVZA.
On October 11, 2004, WODJ and the oldies format was replaced by Active rock station WKLQ, which had been replaced by country music station WTNR after 20 years on 94.5 FM.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.
The stations are branded as "Highway Country 107.3 & 101.5" and its target audience consists of travelers on Interstate 15 between Los Angeles and Las Vegas. The call signs of the stations were once unified together with a third station with KIXA (Apple Valley) to broadcast the now defunct Rock 106.5 across Lenwood, Baker and Barstow in 1998.
On May 7, 2014, the then-KLSY changed their format from classic rock to country, branded as "Bigfoot 107.3". (The "Bigfoot" country format was previously on KANY 93.7 FM Montesano, Washington, which is now airing Spanish Religious programming.) [ 4 ] On May 19, 2014, KLSY changed their call letters to KANY.
KPTY (1330 kHz, "107.3 Hank FM") is an AM radio station serving the Waterloo/Cedar Falls metropolitan area with a classic country format. It is under ownership of NRG ...