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  2. WXHT - Wikipedia

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    WXHT (102.7 FM), better known as "Hot 102.7", is a radio station broadcasting a contemporary hit radio format. Licensed to Madison, Florida, United States, the station is currently owned by Black Crow Media and features programming from Premiere Networks and Westwood One. [2] Black Crow Media Studios

  3. Valdosta, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Regionally, Valdosta is considered part of Southeast Georgia, a region bordering Coastal Georgia, South Georgia, and Southwest Georgia. According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 36.4 square miles (94.3 km 2 ), of which 35.9 square miles (93.1 km 2 ) are land and 0.46 square miles (1.2 km 2 ), or 1.26%, are ...

  4. WGUS-FM - Wikipedia

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    WGUS-FM 102.7 is a soft adult contemporary radio station licensed to New Ellenton, South Carolina, but is part of the Augusta, Georgia radio market. The station is licensed by the FCC to broadcast on 102.7 FM with an ERP of 4.3 kW.

  5. WVLD - Wikipedia

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    Licensed to Valdosta, Georgia, United States, the station serves the Valdosta area. The station is currently owned by Black Crow Media. [3] [4] As of September 1, 2015, WVLD 1450 was once again simulcasting their signal on 106.9 FM.

  6. WQPW - Wikipedia

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    WLGA was Valdosta and southern Georgia's dominant affiliate for Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 in the 1980s, listeners in the area can also listen to the program on Tallahassee's WGLF in a Grade B signal. On October 31, 1988, their call-letters changed to the current WQPW, [ 3 ]

  7. WEKL - Wikipedia

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    102.3 FM signed on as WGUS-FM in late 1967. The station was the FM sister to 1380 WGUS (now WNRR North Augusta, South Carolina) and simulcasted the country format that the AM had from 6 a.m. to 12 midnight under the "Big Gus" nickname.