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==WFOY-FM== |
==WFOY-FM== |
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+ | ===1965–19??=== |
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− | ===19?? |
+ | ===19??–19??=== |
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− | ===19?? |
+ | ===19??–19??=== |
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− | ===19?? |
+ | ===19??–19??=== |
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− | ===19?? |
+ | ===19??–19??=== |
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− | ===19?? |
+ | ===19??–1984=== |
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− | ==WUVU== |
+ | == WUVU == |
− | ===1984–1992=== |
+ | === 1984–1992 === |
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− | ==WSTF== |
+ | == WSTF == |
− | ===1992–1995=== |
+ | === 1992–1995 === |
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− | ==WFSJ-FM== |
+ | == WFSJ-FM == |
− | ===1995–2000=== |
+ | === 1995–2000 === |
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− | ==WFKS== |
+ | == WFKS == |
− | ===2000–2005=== |
+ | === 2000–2005 === |
+ | [[File:WKFS (97.9 Kiss-FM).png|center|250px]] |
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− | ===2005–2011=== |
+ | === 2005–2011 === |
[[File:979kissfm.png|center|250px]] |
[[File:979kissfm.png|center|250px]] |
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− | ==WNWW== |
+ | == WNWW == |
− | ===2011–2013=== |
+ | === 2011–2013 === |
[[File:WNWW_Radio_Now_97.9.png|center|200px]] |
[[File:WNWW_Radio_Now_97.9.png|center|200px]] |
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+ | On July 1, 2011, at Noon, after playing "Just Dance" by Lady Gaga, Kiss FM launched into a "Flashback Weekend" playing hits that were popular from the station's 10-year existence, including 1990's songs, promoting "the end of Kiss" on the 5th at 9am. On that day, after playing the official last song on "KISS-FM", Bye Bye Bye by *NSYNC, WFKS relaunched as "Radio NOW 97-9", with a much more mainstream direction. The first song on "Radio NOW" was "Kryptonite" by 3 Doors Down. The call letters was changed as '''WNWW''' on July 14, 2011. |
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− | ===2013–present=== |
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+ | === 2013–2018 === |
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[[File:WKSL_97.9_Kiss_FM.jpg|center|250px]] |
[[File:WKSL_97.9_Kiss_FM.jpg|center|250px]] |
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+ | On November 1, 2013, WNWW returned to its original branding as "97.9 Kiss-FM". The call letters was changed from '''WNWW''' to '''WKSL''' on August 1, 2014. |
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+ | === 2018–present === |
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+ | [[File:97.9_Kiss_FM_WKSL.png|center|250px]] |
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{{FM Radio stations in Jacksonville}} |
{{FM Radio stations in Jacksonville}} |
Revision as of 22:56, 15 March 2019
WFOY-FM
1965–19??
Template:Missing former logo
19??–19??
Template:Missing former logo
19??–19??
Template:Missing former logo
19??–19??
Template:Missing former logo
19??–19??
Template:Missing former logo
19??–1984
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WUVU
1984–1992
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WSTF
1992–1995
Template:Missing former logo
WFSJ-FM
1995–2000
Template:Missing former logo
WFKS
2000–2005
2005–2011
WNWW
2011–2013
On July 1, 2011, at Noon, after playing "Just Dance" by Lady Gaga, Kiss FM launched into a "Flashback Weekend" playing hits that were popular from the station's 10-year existence, including 1990's songs, promoting "the end of Kiss" on the 5th at 9am. On that day, after playing the official last song on "KISS-FM", Bye Bye Bye by *NSYNC, WFKS relaunched as "Radio NOW 97-9", with a much more mainstream direction. The first song on "Radio NOW" was "Kryptonite" by 3 Doors Down. The call letters was changed as WNWW on July 14, 2011.
WKSL
2013–2018
On November 1, 2013, WNWW returned to its original branding as "97.9 Kiss-FM". The call letters was changed from WNWW to WKSL on August 1, 2014.
2018–present
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