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  2. KSQQ - Wikipedia

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    KSQQ (96.1 FM) is a world ethnic radio station broadcasting in the Chinese and Portuguese languages. The station is owned by Coyote Communications and licensed to Morgan Hill, California, with a translator, K277BN, in San Martin, California.

  3. WGRF - Wikipedia

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    Led by Program Director JJ Jordan, Station Manager William Austin, and a 24-hour live staff, the station shot to the top 4 in the crowded Buffalo market for about two years. In 1975, flipped to album rock, rebranding as "Q-FM 97", and then as "97 Rock WGRQ-FM". The original "97 Rock" era featured Program Director and DJ John McGhan.

  4. WBZW - Wikipedia

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    It was then WVWA ("Viva 96.7"), returning to a simulcast in south metro Atlanta of north metro's WWVA-FM "Viva 105.7" (formerly "Viva 105.3"). [10] ( This was the first time this broadcast callsign, which had previously been associated with a parody of radio, had actually been legally assigned.

  5. WJGL - Wikipedia

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    WJGL (96.9 MHz, "96.9 The Eagle") is a commercial FM radio station in Jacksonville, Florida.The station is owned by Cox Radio, a division of the Cox Media Group. WJGL airs a classic hits radio format that leans towards classic rock, playing primarily rock songs from the 1970s, 80s and some 90s, while avoiding pop/dance artists such as Michael Jackson, Prince and Madonna.

  6. WXNY-FM - Wikipedia

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    Official website; Facility details for Facility ID 29022 (WXNY-FM) in the FCC Licensing and Management System; WXNY-FM in Nielsen Audio's FM station database; FCC History Cards for WXNY (covering 1941-1981 as W59NY / WQXQ / WQXR-FM) WQXR to X96.3 at Format Change; Facility details for Facility ID 143664 (W284BW) in the FCC Licensing and ...

  7. Detroit Tigers Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Before merging with WXYT-FM, WXYT/1270 was the sole flagship station from 2001–2007. From 1964–2000, Detroit's WJR was the Tigers' exclusive radio flagship. As a maximum-power clear-channel station, Tigers games on WJR could be received from hundreds of miles away on warm, clear nights.

  8. WRSA-FM - Wikipedia

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    WRSA started off as "Beautiful 97" in November 1965. It was an easy listening formatted-station for some 36 years, broadcasting the genre long after it had disappeared from most U.S. radio markets by the 1980s.

  9. KSYV - Wikipedia

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    Website: KCLU.org: KSYV (96.7 FM, is a non-commercial radio station that is licensed to Solvang, ... Official website; Facility details for Facility ID 51185 (KSYV) ...