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I93 Debuts

Previous Format: AAA “FM 93.3” KDBN New Format: CHR “I93” KLIF-FM Date & Time Of Change: September 4, 2009 at 12:00pm More Info: RadioInsight, Wikipedia

100.5 The Peak Debuts

Previous Format: Standards 600 CKBD New Format: AAA “100.5 The Peak” CKPK Date & Time Of Change: November 14, 2008 at 7:20pm More Info: Wikipedia Aircheck Contributed by Mike Workman

V100 KRBV Becomes 100.3 The Sound

Previous Format: Urban AC “V100” KRBV New Format: AAA “100.3 The Sound” KSWD Date & Time Of Change: April 8, 2008 at 10:00am More Info: RadioInsight, Wikipedia

96.5 The Mountain Chattanooga flips from AAA to CHR

With one of only four 100kw signals in the Chattanooga market, 96.5 WDOD-FM has always been looked upon as a potential sleeping giant. At the same time, the CHR format has never had a signal with the potential to be heard throughout the region. The format had not been heard at all in the area after Clear Channel flipped 98.1 WKXJ to Classic Country in June 2007. WDOD’s AAA format had evolved to a Modern Rock hybrid, but was a continual also ran. On March 3, 2008, WDOD brought CHR to its 100kw signal, while taking the path less taken nowadays by retaining “The Mountain” moniker and a few of the on-air staff. Aircheck courtesy of Christopher @ ChattanoogaRadioForum.com

Z93 WZGC Becomes 92.9 Dave-FM

Previous Format: Classic Rock “Z93” New Format: AAA “92.9 Dave-FM” Date & Time Of Change: July 21, 2004 More Info: Wikipedia

93.7 Kick-FM Debuts

Previous Format: AAA “93.7 The Coast” WKOC New Format: Country “93.7 Kick-FM” WKCK Date & Time Of Change: December 5, 2003 at 12:05pm More Info: Wikipedia A week after Barnstable Broadcasting blew up longtime Country powerhouse WCMS in favor of Rock “Max 100.5“, Sinclair Communications attempted to fill the position by replacing AAA “93-7 The Coast” WKOC with Country as “93.7 Kick-FM“. For the first two days of its life, Kick-FM looped Alan Jackson’s “Gone Country” to promote the new station leading up to its actual debut at 12:06 on December 5, 2003. Related Changes: “93.7 The Coast” WKOC Begins Stunting Aircheck Contributed by VARTV.com

93.7 The Coast WKOC Begins Stunting

Previous Format: AAA “93.7 The Coast” WKOC New Format: Country “93.7 Kick-FM” WKCK Date & Time Of Change: December 3, 2003 More Info: Wikipedia A week after Barnstable Broadcasting blew up longtime Country powerhouse WCMS in favor of Rock “Max 100.5“, Sinclair Communications attempted to fill the position by replacing AAA “93-7 The Coast” WKOC with Country as “93.7 Kick-FM“. For the first two days of its life, Kick-FM looped Alan Jackson’s “Gone Country” to promote the new station leading up to its actual debut at 12:06 on December 5, 2003. Related Changes: 93.7 Kick-FM Debuts Aircheck Contributed by VARTV.com

AAA 100.3 The River WOKI becomes AAA 100.3 The River

It’s not often that a station changes format to the exact thing it was before, but that is exactly what happened at midnight of August 1, 2003 in Knoxville, TN. In July, Citadel Communications announced it would LMA WOKI from its owner Dick Broadcasting and change its format when it took over. But two things happened which would prevent that from happening. The day after the announcement competitor Journal Broadcasting flipped 93.1 WMYU from Classic Hits to Hot AC, which they feared WOKI would have flipped to and compete against their CHR WWST “Star 102”. In addition a petition campaign to “Save The River” began and was highly successful. On July 31, Citadel announced it would keep The River format to the press, however farewell programming from the stations p...

103.3 KTBL becomes Adult Alternative “103-3 The Zone”

Citadel Communications has a lock on the country audience in Albuquerque until the summer of 2000, when Clear Channel debuted 107.9 KBQI. K-Bull and sister 92.3 KRST both lost significant market share to Big I 107.9. In late January 2001, K-Bull began removed its entire airstaff and began running promos after every song directing listeners to KRST. On Monday, Feburary 12, the station began stunting with all REM as KREM. This was followed by a days of U2, and Dave Matthews Band. During those three days sweepers by former KPEK morning team of Gene and Julie asked listeners what they would like to hear on “The New 103-3”. On Thursday, Feburary 15, Gene and Julie did a live morning show which ended with a supposed cease and desist from Clear Channel for breach of contract. Gene and...

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