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Steve Raymond weekdays! Enjoy Today’s R&B featuring Soft & Easy favorites Supremes, The Everly Brothers, Paul Tom Joyner Bob Pantano Rush Limbaugh radio the way it should be – high 15-song supersets & the WAYV All- hosts the “All Request Workforce & Old School Hits every Midday from the 70s, 80s & 90s! WEZW is Anka, Bobby Darin, The Beach Boys Larger-than-Life Local Events! impact & high energy! 993 the Buzz Request Lunch to keep the work day Lunch” with 100-minute Non-Stop & Afternoon! Soft enough for office Easy-listening for the Jersey Shore reaches the beaches & rules the pools moving! Nicky G. in the afternoons Rock Blocks & salutes to the South listening but lively enough to turn up – the perfect blend for easy listening 1230 AM WCMC like no other station! Kayla Austin on your way home! Jackson Bleu Jersey Workforce all day long! & enjoy! Kick back & chill in the at home, at work, in the office, or Format: Classic Oldies (12n - 3p) & Keisha Nicole (3p - hosts 15-song supersets all evening 17-year ZXL veteran Tommy evenings with your favorite old school in the car! Soft rock, love songs, The Voice of Cape May County for 50 years! 7p) keep everyone moving to the T-Bone plays Everything that Rocks jams that really bring you back! Don’t WAYV Marathon! WZXL Beer Fest! long! Catch Diane’s “Celebrity Dirt” ballads, classics – & even some fun Audience: Adults 45-64 beat with 18 blazing jams in a row! every morning & Don’t miss the Daly in the afternoon on the way home! miss “The Bob Pantano Saturday Night Oldies – all part of the relaxing mix on Great Concert Ticket Giveaways too! Download with Carson Daly every Catch “Get the Led Out” with Dance Party” & WTTH’s “Weekend Cape May’s most listened-to station – Features: WCMC is the partner station to AM 1340 By seamlessly combining traditional, digital Led Zeppelin classics & deep cuts every Boombox” Party Mix including the & simulcasts WMID in Cape May & & Don’t miss the Weekend Top 30 Sunday! 93.1 WEZW - Easy 93! & social media we make sure our client Countdown with Romero! night @ 9 pm! WZXL is South Jersey’s biggest Classic Hip-Hop songs of all Cumberland Counties & across the bay promotions work as hard as you do! Artists: Kelly Clarkson, Lady Gaga, Sam new home for Phillies Baseball! time! Artists: Michael Bolton, Celine Dion, Carole King, to the Delaware shore! Catch Phillies WZBZ July 4th! WTTH Tom Joyner Visit! Artists: LMFAO, Black Eyed Peas, Jay-Z, Smith, Gwen Stefani, Taylor Swift, Barry Manilow, Tony Bennett, Chicago, Artists: Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, Artists: Marvin Gaye, The Isley Brothers, Baseball, It’s Your Money, Sounds of Long-Standing Popular Features! Beyoncé, Sean Paul, Rihanna Maroon 5 Johnny Mathis Creed, Tom Petty, Aerosmith, Earth Wind & Fire, Al Green, Sinatra, Medically Speaking, Healthline, Diane’s WAYV Nickelback, U2, Bon Jovi John Legend, 50 Cent All About Pets, & America’s Premier Talk Radio Personality Rush Limbaugh Celebrity Dirt! Beach Watch! Noon to 3pm daily! WTTH WZXL Weekend Make us prove the Equity Communications Get the Led Out! Guarantee: We won’t ask for your business Boom Box! unless we have a plan to help improve it! WZXL Phillies Baseball!.
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