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WCMS-FM (94.5 FM) is a silent radio station, formerly broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Hatteras, North Carolina, United States, the station serves the Elizabeth City-Nags Head area.
On August 12, 1996, KWKH-FM changed its format to Top 40 (CHR), branded first as Big Dog 94-5. On November 1, 1996, the station changed its callsign to KRUF. At the end of the 90s the station started identifying as "K94.5", discontinuing the "Big Dog" moniker by 2000.
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.
Big Pine Key: First Baptist Church Big Pine Key: Religious Teaching WGHR: 106.3 FM: Spring Hill: WGUL-FM, Inc. Classic hits WGLF: 104.1 FM: Tallahassee: Cumulus Licensing LLC: Classic hits WGLJ-LP: 94.7 FM: Gainesville: Calvary Chapel Gainesville, Inc. Religious Teaching WGMX: 94.3 FM: Marathon: The Great Marathon Radio Company: Silent WGNE-FM ...
Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] Licensee Format [3]; KDKE: 102.5 FM: Superior: Midwest Communications, Inc. Classic Country KFIZ: 1450 AM: Fond du Lac: RBH Enterprises, Inc.
WIBW-FM (94.5 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station in Topeka, Kansas.It is owned by Alpha Media and airs a country radio format.The studios and offices are on SW Executive Drive in Topeka. [2]
On December 15, 2017, Entravision conducted a corporate restructure, firing over half the air staff, including their morning show hosts for over 20 years, Big Al and Charlie. [ 3 ] On April 13, 2020, KFRQ shifted their format from active rock to classic rock, still under the "Q94.5" name. [ 4 ]
94.5 was then sold to Mel Wheeler, who owned 106.1 (now KHKS).KDNT-FM broadcast a country format, which was previously on 106.1. The country format would be moved to the newly acquired 94.5 frequency. 94.5 would never claim good ratings in the Dallas–Fort Worth market due to the location of the tower east of Gainesville which would have a rimshot signal into the Metroplex.