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  2. Kool FM - Wikipedia

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    Kool FM, also known as Kool London, is a former London pirate radio station that now broadcasts on DAB and online, playing jungle, drum and bass, and old skool. Kool is generally regarded as being instrumental in the development of the jungle music scene.

  3. KEAG - Wikipedia

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    KEAG (97.3 FM, "Kool 97.3") is a commercial radio station in Anchorage, Alaska. KEAG airs a classic hits music format. Owned by Alpha Media LLC , its studios are located in Anchorage (two blocks west of Dimond Center ), and its transmitter is in Knik, Alaska .

  4. KOOL-FM - Wikipedia

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    KOOL-FM (94.5 MHz branded Big 94.5) is a commercial classic hits radio station in Phoenix, Arizona, owned by Audacy, Inc. Big 94.5 features mostly hits of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. KOOL-FM's studios are located in downtown Phoenix, and its transmitter is in South Mountain Park .

  5. KXKL-FM - Wikipedia

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    KXKL-FM (105.1 MHz, "KOOL 105") is a classic hits station serving the Denver metropolitan area. This station is licensed to Denver, Colorado and broadcasts with an ERP of 100 kW and is under ownership of Stan Kroenke's KSE Radio Ventures. Its studios are located on Colorado Boulevard in Glendale, and the transmitter is located on Mt. Morrison.

  6. KOLW - Wikipedia

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    KOLW (97.5 FM) was a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format branded as "97.5 Kool FM". Licensed to Basin City, Washington , United States, the station served the Tri-Cities area . The station was last owned by The Tri Cities Divestiture Trust, a divesiture trust for Townsquare Media .

  7. KSLX-FM - Wikipedia

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    KSLX-FM is a classic rock radio station serving the Phoenix, Arizona, area. The Hubbard Broadcasting , Inc. outlet broadcasts at 100.7 MHz with an ERP of 100 kW and is licensed to Scottsdale, Arizona .

  8. WRMR (FM) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, the station played a country music format as WRCM-FM, ("Country 98.7 FM"). The station switched to an oldies format in 1989 as WKOO ("Kool 98.7").. On April 5, 2005, the format was switched to Westwood One soft adult contemporary ("Lite 98.7"), and the call sign was changed to WILT. [6]

  9. WTKU-FM - Wikipedia

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    98.3 FM signed on the air in July 1984 as WDVR and featured an AOR and CHR a.k.a. Rock 40 format. [3] In 1987 the station took WKTU as its call letters after New York City's 92.3 FM switched from WKTU to WXRK. On February 13, 1996, call letters were changed to WTKU so that the call letters WKTU would be returned to New York City on 103.5 FM.