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  2. WGNE-FM - Wikipedia

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    WGNE-FM (99.9 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Middleburg, Florida, and serving the Jacksonville metropolitan area. It is owned by Renda Media and airs a country music radio format as "99.9 Gator Country", and primarily competes against iHeartMedia-owned WQIK. WGNE's studios and offices are in the Arlington district of Jacksonville.

  3. WKSL - Wikipedia

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    That station became country music WGNE-FM in 2000, and was moved into the Jacksonville market by Renda Broadcasting in May 2005. It is now "99.9 Gator Country", competing with WKSL's sister station, WQIK-FM .

  4. WYTZ-FM - Wikipedia

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    Logo as "New Country 99.9" As of June 2011, WHFB-FM re-imaged from "Cat Country 99-9" to "Real Country 99-Nine". Previous to the country format, the then-WHFB-FM acted as a local station serving the Benton Harbor/St. Joseph area, with beautiful music and adult contemporary music formats.

  5. WKIS - Wikipedia

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    WKIS (99.9 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Boca Raton, Florida, and serving South Florida.It is owned by Audacy, Inc. and airs a country music radio format.Its studios are located in Audacy's Miami office on Northeast Second Avenue. [2]

  6. WUSZ - Wikipedia

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    The station switched its call sign to WCDK-FM in 1987, ahead of its 1988 move its current frequency of 99.9 MHz, allowing it to increase its power and tower height. On April 8, 1988, the station relaunched as "K100, Radio USA". [3] The station became WUSZ, matching the "Radio USA" moniker, in 1993.

  7. WSMK - Wikipedia

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    WSMK (99.1 MHz, "Smokin' 99.1") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Buchanan, Michigan, and serving the South Bend metropolitan area. It is owned by Marion R. Williams and broadcasts a rhythmic contemporary radio format. WSMK covers the Michiana area of Michigan and Indiana, including South Bend, Elkhart, Benton Harbor and Michigan City.

  8. WKKO - Wikipedia

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    During the summer of 1981, WKLR ("Kooler Radio"), a longtime R&B/soul and later Disco music station, changed to its current country format known as K100. Joe Hill (now retired OM/SM) of WHME/WHRI/WHRA/KWHR/KFLR was the first announcer when the station (then WKLR) went from 8,000 watts to 50,000 watts in the summer of 1982.

  9. WWFG - Wikipedia

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    Benchmark moved the WKHI call letters and CHR/Top 40 programming down the dial to 95.9 FM and debuted WWFG "Froggy 99-9" on 99.9 FM. During the early days of Froggy 99-9 the disc jockeys were all known by cute "frog" names such as "Jimmy Hoppa", "Ann Phibian," "Jackson Leap," and "C.R. Fishhook."