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WVSQ is an FM radio station operating on 106.9 MHz licensed to Renovo, Pennsylvania; the station serves the Renovo and Lock Haven areas.Currently airing a classic rock format branded as "The Valley's Best Rock", it was announced by Magnum Broadcasting, on May 22, 2020 that the station would be sold to Schlesinger Communications, Inc., owners of Lock Haven rocker WSQV and that it would begin ...
The following is a list of radio stations owned by Cumulus Media. As of 2022, ... WAPI – 1070 – News/talk (simulcast of WZRR) [3] WJOX – 690 – Sports [4]
The AM-FM simulcast ended in April 2001 when AM 1090 changed to a news/talk format. The AM station took the call sign WKBZ which once belonged to one of WMUS' biggest competitor stations. [5] At noon on January 5, 2011, WMUS-FM ended its country sound. It then switched to a news/talk format, simulcasting sister station WOOD 1300 AM. It turned ...
WYNY (1450 kHz) is an American AM radio station licensed to serve Milford, Pennsylvania. The station is owned by Digital Radio Broadcasting, Inc. [3] It broadcasts an adult contemporary music radio format. [4] The station was assigned the call sign WYNY by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on August 22, 2011. [1] [3]
KXIO is a radio station airing a country music format licensed to Clarksville, Arkansas, broadcasting on 106.9 MHz FM. The station is owned by EAB of Clarksville, LLC. [2] On March 3, 2017, KXIO changed their format from classic rock to country, branded as "KIC 106.9". On September 19, 2024, KXIO rebranded as "106.9 The Maverick". [3]
The station was assigned the call sign WMCZ on December 3, 1985, and, on January 9, 1986, changed its call sign to WRJT. The station received its license to cover on August 2, 1989. [5] On October 31, 1991, the station again changed its call sign to the current WKXD-FM. [6] July 9, 2012 at 9 am WKXD flipped from hot adult contemporary to country.
WILK-FM (103.1 MHz, "WILK Newsradio") is a commercial news/talk radio station licensed to Avoca, Pennsylvania.Owned by Audacy, Inc., WILK-FM extends its broadcast range throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania with two full-power repeaters: WILK in Wilkes-Barre and WAAF in Scranton.
The station began licensed operation with 3,000 watts of effective radiated power at 107.1 MHz on June 6, 1968, as KDUZ-FM, a sister station to KDUZ (1260 AM). [1] Because KDUZ was a daytimer, able to broadcast only from sunrise to sunset, KDUZ-FM operated as a simulcast during the day then continued the mix of middle of the road and country music on its own the rest of the night and overnight.