


WEFX was a Classic Rock station in Norwalk, Connecticut. In 2006 the WFOX call letters became available so they snatched them up and continue to use them to this day.
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WEFX was a Classic Rock station in Norwalk, Connecticut. In 2006 the WFOX call letters became available so they snatched them up and continue to use them to this day.
"B100.7" KBZI was a Hot Adult Contemporary station licensed to Deerfield, Missouri.
CKBZ is a Hot Adult Contemporary station from Kamloops, British Columbia. The top sticker is circa 2002 when "B-100" carried a Country format.
"B100" WOBB is a Country station licensed to Tifton, Georgia.
KNAU is a News/Talk & Classical public radio station owned by (K) Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff.

KXL was a News/Talk station in Portland, Oregon. After 85 years on the AM dial, in May, 2011 KXL moved to 101.1 FM displacing long-time rocker KUFO. 750 AM is now Sports-formatted KXTG "The Game" and the new radio home of the National Basketball Association's Portland Trailblazers.
WERS is one of two college radio stations broadcasting from Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts (the other being WECB.) The majority of weekday programming consists of an Adult Album Alternative format with Hip-Hop, Reggae and some Indie Rock at night. WERS was #4 on the Princeton Review's list of "Most Popular" college radio stations.

KUPS is a 100% student-run station from the (K) University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington. "90.1 The Sound" began as a closed-circuit AM experiment in 1968 before becoming an FM station 7 years later. KUPS ranks #8 on the Princeton Review's list of "most popular" college radio stations for 2012.


KRLX broadcasts with 100 watts from Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota. They schedule format-free, block-programmed shows ranging from Hip-Hop and Jazz to Punk and Classic Rock as well as the syndicated Democracy Now! program. KRLX placed 14th on the 2012 Princeton Review list of "Most Popular" college radio stations.