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WJLT (105.3 FM, "My 105.3") is a radio station in Evansville, Indiana. Owned by Townsquare Media, it broadcasts an adult contemporary format. History
Find FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Michigan, sorted by call signs, frequencies, cities, licensees, and formats. Browse the comprehensive table of AM and FM stations, including educational, religious, and silent stations.
WMPI (105.3 FM) is a country music station licensed to Scottsburg, Indiana, and serving the Louisville, Kentucky, market. It is owned by D.R. Rice Broadcasting, Inc. and has a class A license and 2,200 watts of power.
This web page provides a comprehensive list of radio stations in the United States that are owned by iHeartMedia, a media company that operates under the iHeartRadio brand. The list is organized by state and format, and includes information on the station's call sign, frequency, and genre.
WHTS (105.3 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Coopersville, Michigan, and serving the Grand Rapids metropolitan area. It airs a top 40 (CHR) radio format and is owned by Cumulus Media. The studios are on Monroe Center Street NW in Grand Rapids. WHTS is a Class B FM station with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 20,000 watts.
WKOA (105.3 FM), known as "K 105", is a radio station licensed to the city of Lafayette, Indiana. [2] The studios are located at 3575 McCarty Lane in Lafayette, Indiana . The tower is located at the same location.
On May 1, 2014, WKHM-FM launched a country music format on its HD2 subchannel, branded as "Hot Country 101.5," relayed on translator W268CA 101.5 FM Jackson, Michigan. [2] The country format is now heard on WIBM 1450 AM and translator 95.9 W240DG. Programming on 101.5 is now a simulcast of WKHM 970 AM. HD2 logo under ESPN Radio affiliation
WKHM is a Class B AM station that broadcasts a talk radio format on 970 kHz and 101.5 FM. It features syndicated shows from Fox News Radio, Premiere Networks and others, as well as local news and call-in programs.