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The transmitter is located in Barrington, New Hampshire, with the station's city of license being Dover, New Hampshire. The studios are located in Dover. WOKQ also operates a simulcast on W250AB on 97.9, a translator that fills in signal holes in downtown Manchester. It brands itself as "The Big 97.5". WOKQ is owned by Townsquare Media. At ...
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WFNQ (106.3 FM; "Frank FM") is a radio station in Nashua, New Hampshire, serving the Manchester area with a classic hits radio format.It is owned by Binnie Media. The station's studios are on Church Street in Concord, and its transmitter is located in Merrimack, just west of the Merrimack Premium Outlets.
WMLL (96.5 FM; "96.5 Live Free Country") is an American radio station licensed to Bedford, New Hampshire, and serving the New Hampshire portion of the Merrimack Valley with a country music format. The station's studios are located on Commercial Street in Manchester. WMLL is owned by Saga Communications, and operates as part of its Manchester ...
WQSO (96.7 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Rochester, New Hampshire, United States. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. [3] and airs a news/talk format serving the Portsmouth-Dover-Rochester media market which also includes part of Southern Maine. The transmitter is on Rochester Hill Road (New Hampshire Route 108) in ...
WXXK's logo before adding its simulcast on WKKN on October 1, 2012. The station went on the air as WNTK-FM on December 18, 1990. [1] On November 30, 1992, the station changed its call sign to WNBX; on December 19, 1994, to WUVR; on March 11, 1996, back to WNBX; on February 15, 1997, to WVRR; and on March 31, 1997, to the current WXXK.
Binnie already owned WBIN-TV in Derry, New Hampshire. [6] [7] The deal was completed on November 30, 2012. [8] Former WEEI sports host Mikey Adams began hosting afternoons on WFNK via co-owned WFNQ in Nashua, New Hampshire, in late 2016, moving longtime host Leif Erickson to evenings; [9] [10] [11] Erickson later returned to the afternoon drive ...
Original version of the "98.7 Frank FM" logo. The station was assigned the call letters WTSN-FM on September 6, 1991. The call sign was changed to WRZY on October 15, 1993, and to WRGW on April 18, 1994; [4] under that call sign, the station took to the air January 25, 1995, with an adult contemporary format branded as "The Rock Garden".