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KAJM (104.3 FM) is a commercial rhythmic oldies-formatted radio station in Camp Verde, Arizona, broadcasting to Phoenix, Arizona. Owned by locally based Sierra H Broadcasting, its studios are located on Indian School Road in Phoenix, and its transmitter is in Crown King .
The station carried an oldies format for many years, until March 12, 2010, when it flipped to comedy as "LOL 104.3." On October 18, 2012, the station flipped to Hot AC , branded as "Star 104.3". [2] On February 1, 2019, the station switched back to a classic hits format branded as "The Rewind on 104.3 FM". [3]
WOMC (104.3 FM, "104.3 WOMC") is a commercial radio station licensed to Detroit, Michigan.It airs a classic hits radio format and is owned by Audacy, Inc. The studios are located on American Drive off 11 Mile Road in Southfield, Michigan. [2]
WEZJ-FM (104.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Williamsburg, Kentucky , United States, the station is currently owned by Whitley Broadcasting Co., Inc. and features news from Fox News Radio and programming from ABC Radio . [2]
KSHA (104.3 FM, commonly known as "K-Shasta") is a radio station in Redding, California, one of California's strongest Class C FM stations with its broadcast tower in Shasta Lake, California. [2] K-Shasta airs a "Soft Hits/AC" format targeting the 25-54 demographic with local hosts on during most days, while playing the nationally syndicated ...
KGAS-FM (104.3 FM "KGAS Radio") is a radio station that broadcasts a country music format. Licensed to Carthage , Texas , United States , the station serves the East Texas area. History
WFRL (1570 AM) is a radio station licensed to Freeport, Illinois.WFRL airs a classic country format and is owned by Big Radio. Its studios and transmitter are at 834 North Tower Road, northeast of Freeport.
WLGJ first went on the air on June 1, 1956 as WPHB. The station was founded by Reverend William Emert, and for much of its early history, broadcast a religion-based format under the name Moshannon Valley Broadcasting, which it operated under for many years, though the owner principals would change over time.