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John Records Landecker (born March 28, 1947) is an American Top40/oldies disc jockey with a trademark saying "Records truly is my middle name" who created Boogie Check, Americana Panorama, and satirical songs and bits based on current events such as "Make a Date with the Watergate", and "Press My Conference".
WSFS (104.3 MHz, "104-3 The Shark") is an FM radio station licensed to Miramar, Florida.Owned by Audacy, Inc., the station broadcasts an alternative rock format targeting Miami-Dade County and the Miami-Fort Lauderdale metropolitan area.
As a result of winning an FM licence, 3KZ moved to 104.3 MHz on 1 January 1990. [4] The station relaunched as KZFM, despite the station's official call sign of 3KKZ, carrying over its successful "Hits And Memories" positioner, with some changes to presentation style.
KKLF was a Spanish language station in 1995 when it simulcast KIEZ. [3]104.3 was home of alternative rock KMBY which moved to 103.9 in a major switch in 2002. On July 1, 2019, Mapleton Communications announced its intent to sell its remaining 37 stations to Stephens Media Group. [4]
WBMX (FM), a radio station (104.3 FM) licensed to serve Chicago, Illinois, United States, which held the call sign WJMK from 1984 to 2017 WZRL , a radio station (98.3 FM) licensed to serve Plainfield, Indiana, United States, which held the call sign WJMK from 1964 to 1974
WIRK (103.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Indiantown, Florida, the station serves the Treasure Coast and Palm Beach County area. The station is owned by Hubbard Broadcasting, through licensee WPB FCC License Sub, LLC. [2]
Switched format to country music on October 14, 2016 Chico, California: KHEX: 100.3 FM Huth Broadcasting Switched format to classic country on March 2, 2017 Fresno, California: KFJK: 105.9 FM Cumulus Media: Switched to a simulcast of KMJ in March 2009 Palm Springs, California: KAJR: 95.9 FM RM Broadcasting Switched format to soft AC in 2010 ...
In 1994, the station briefly ran a country format as WDWG "104.1 the Dawg." The station was sold in 1995 and flipped to urban contemporary as "K104" WYOK. WYOK spent the mid- to late-1990s and early 2000s with an urban contemporary format (playing Hip-Hop , R&B , & Urban Gospel ) and was the chief rival to WBLX-FM , the only other urban station ...