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  2. KITS - Wikipedia

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    KITS (105.3 FM, "Live 105") is a commercial radio station in San Francisco, California.Owned by Audacy, Inc., it broadcasts an alternative rock radio format known as "Live 105".

  3. KSMG - Wikipedia

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    KSMG (105.3 FM, "Hits 105.3") is a commercial radio station serving the San Antonio area, licensed to Seguin. It is owned by Cox Media Group and broadcasts a hot adult contemporary radio format . Its transmitter is in near Elmendorf in far northwestern Wilson County .

  4. WFIV-FM - Wikipedia

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    In February 2000 the station adopted an '80s format with the call sign WKVL-FM; the station would switch from talk back to 80s music many times up until November 1, 2005. That is when the station switched to the WFIV-FM call sign. [1] WFIV adopted an eclectic variety format, referred to by the radio industry as Adult Album Alternative (AAA).

  5. WOSF - Wikipedia

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    105.3 signed on as WAGY-FM in 1959, as the FM sister to WAGY (AM 1320) in Forest City, North Carolina.The station at the time was partially owned by Raymond Parker. WAGY-FM was sold entirely to Parker, who with his wife, Bright G. Parker, formed Gaffney Broadcasting in 1971 and moved WAGY-FM to Gaffney, pairing it with their AM WEAC, and changing the call letters to WAGI-FM, increasing the ...

  6. WKAY - Wikipedia

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    The station, known on the air as "Today's Refreshing Light Rock 105.3 KFM" or "105.3 KFM" for short, signed on the air on Wednesday, December 13, 2000. Before the "official" sign on, the station played Christmas music while testing the transmitter.

  7. KMOQ - Wikipedia

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    On April 3, 1985, the station was assigned the call sign KSSC which was modified to KSSC-FM on May 7, 1987. The call sign was changed to KOCD on January 12, 1990, and then to KJML on August 15, 1997. On January 18, 2008, the KJML call sign along with the Active Rock format was swapped with the KMOQ call sign and contemporary hit format that had ...

  8. KIHC-FM - Wikipedia

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    KIHC-FM (105.3 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Chariton, Iowa.. It has been sold by Honey Creek Broadcasting LLC to St. Gabriel Communications, parent company of Iowa Catholic Radio, and is operating as a non-commercial radio station after the sale's completion.

  9. KFMK - Wikipedia

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    KFMK (105.9 FM) is an Austin, Texas radio station operating a contemporary Christian format as an affiliate of the K-Love radio network. It is licensed to Round Rock, Texas with an ERP of 4,500 watts from a transmitter site near West Lake Hills , and is currently owned by Educational Media Foundation .