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  2. WERQ-FM - Wikipedia

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    WERQ-FM (92.3 FM) is a commercial radio station in Baltimore, Maryland.It features an urban contemporary radio format and is owned by Urban One of Silver Spring, Maryland, the largest broadcasting company serving African American audiences in the United States.

  3. WKTQ (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WKTQ is a Country formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Oakland, Maryland.. Due to the high altitude of its tower, WKTQ's signal covers most of Garrett County, Maryland, most of neighboring Preston County, West Virginia, and parts of Tucker, Grant, and Mineral Counties in West Virginia.

  4. List of urban-format radio stations in the United States

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    WBHJ – 95.7 Jamz – Rhythmic contemporary hit radio (Urban contemporary hit radio) WBHK – 98.7 Kiss FM – Urban adult contemporary; WMJJ-HD2 – 104.1 The Beat – Mainstream urban; WUHT – Hot 107.7 – Urban adult contemporary; WERC-HD2 – Hallelujah 105.1 – Urban contemporary gospel; WERC-HD3 – B106.5 – Urban adult contemporary

  5. Q92 - Wikipedia

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    WERQ-FM, in Baltimore, Maryland (as 92Q) WRNQ, in Poughkeepsie, New York; WYRQ-FM, in Little Falls, Minnesota; KQVT, in Victoria, Texas; WKRK-FM, in Cleveland Heights, Ohio (identified as 92Q from 1985 to 1989) WMEQ-FM, in Menomonie, Wisconsin (identified as Q92 from 1980 to 1993)

  6. K-Swift - Wikipedia

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    K-Swift was known for DJing at Hammerjacks and The Paradox. [5]K-Swift released her discs through Baltimore based company, Unruly Records (as well as Next Level). Her albums were so popular and had such an enormous following in the Baltimore area that she outsold mainstream artists such as Soulja Boy Tell 'Em and Pharaoh Gamo.

  7. WQQK - Wikipedia

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    Branded as "92Q", the station pioneered the "Top 40/CHR" format on the FM dial in the Nashville market. On July 1, 1981, WBYQ changed its call letters to WMAK-FM. On May 17, 1982, FCC records show the station's license was transferred from Hendersonville Broadcasting Corporation to Phoenix of Hendersonville, Inc. (Samuel H. Howard).

  8. WMFQ - Wikipedia

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    On August 1, 2011, WMFQ changed their format to hot adult contemporary, branded as "92Q". On June 1, 2013, JVC Broadcasting purchased WMFQ from Asterisk Communications along with WTRS, WBXY, WXJZ and WYGC. WMFQ was then re-branded as "Q92". With the new ownership and management, longtime morning man Bill Barr was promoted to Program Director ...

  9. Here's what you missed at this year's Playlist Live - AOL

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