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  2. WFSX-FM - Wikipedia

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    WFSX-FM (92.5 MHz, "92.5 Right All Along") is a commercial radio station licensed to Estero, Florida, and serving the Fort Myers-Naples area of Southwest Florida. It is owned by Sun Broadcasting and it airs a talk radio format. The radio studios and offices are on Bonita Beach Road in Bonita Springs.

  3. KZPS - Wikipedia

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    KZPS (92.5 FM) is an iHeartMedia classic rock formatted commercial radio station licensed to Dallas, Texas, and serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.Its studios are located along Dallas Parkway in Farmers Branch (although it has a Dallas address).

  4. WXTU - Wikipedia

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    WXTU (92.5 FM) is a commercial radio station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Owned by Beasley Broadcast Group, the station broadcasts a country music format. Its studios and offices are located at 1 Bala Plaza on East City Avenue in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, while its transmitter is located in the Roxborough section of the city.

  5. KQMV - Wikipedia

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    KQMV (92.5 FM, "Movin' 92-5") is a commercial radio station licensed to Bellevue, Washington, and serving the Seattle-Tacoma-Puget Sound radio market. The Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. outlet airs a contemporary hit radio radio format. KQMV has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 56,800 watts (60,000 with beam tilt). [2]

  6. WCLR (FM) - Wikipedia

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    By late 1984, the station had adopted a Top 40/CHR format as "All Hit WDEK". [ 9 ] [ 10 ] WDEK was also an affiliate of The Rockin' America Top 30 Countdown with Scott Shannon (later replaced by American Top 40 with Shadoe Stevens and then by Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 ), The Dr. Demento Show , and Hot Mix during its Top-40 days.

  7. WESC-FM - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, WESC-FM adjusted its format to classic-leaning country, in a move to separate itself from co-owned 100.5 WSSL-FM, which has a more youthful country sound.. Although there is overlap with WSSL-FM, WESC distinguished itself by playing more 'genuine/raw' current selections along with hits from the early 1990s and before, sometimes going back to

  8. CKBE-FM - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 2010, the station's main tagline became "More Music Variety" along with new jingles, retaining the catchphrase "The Q's just right for you!". The Q also began running 92 minutes of commercial-free music during the daytime, replacing 10-songs-in-a-row format introduced in April 2009.

  9. WVNN-FM - Wikipedia

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    It was originally licensed to Decatur and was owned by the North Alabama Broadcasting Company, along with AM 800 WHOS. WHOS-FM later moved to 102.1 and today is WDRM, playing country music and usually ranked #1 in the market. On October 4, 1992, the 92.5 frequency returned to the air with a new station, WAZK. [5]