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FM Frequency of the week - 93.5 MHz

That's an interesting, pretty impressive list. This one caught my eye, since I'm more or less in their backyard, a little west of Tyler TX, and it's generally all I ever receive on the frequency:

dx1ng said:
KBHT Crockett, TX - Most-distant on 93.5 at 1408 miles.

Several months ago the station switched to a classic rock based format, branding themselves as "The Outlaw." It's generally not too polished in the presentation and their playlist is best described as eclectic, but it's often a pretty refreshing alternative. You'll hear songs and artists on KBHT you haven't heard in years, or thanks to the homogenization of classic rock radio and depending on your age, things you've never heard in your life.
 
Nothing in Bothell.

When I'm in the Yakima, WA area it's a dogfight of KWCQ Condon, OR (Hot AC) and the Royal City, WA Mexican (I think it's KWDR?)

-crainbebo
 
93.5 here is usually splatter from my local 93.3, WWWZ, but a couple stations come in often. WDOG from Allendale, SC, a little 6kw full-service station, comes in during the summer especially.

They're country during the day, have sports talk evenings, urban AC at night, gospel on Sundays, along with a heavy sports commitment.

I've never heard Columbia, but the station from Ocean Isle comes in during heavy DX.
 
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