Even though Clear Channel claims "Kiss FM" to their trademark, not every single Top 40 outlet under its reign carries the redundant branding associated with them. In some cases there is already a Kiss FM on a different station and format.
In DC, WIHT is "Hot". There was already a Kiss FM on the heritage R&B outlet WKYS even though CC's lawsuit stripped them of it.
New York's WHTZ is "Z100." Good thing Emmis sold the intellectual rights of the former WRKS to ICBC to keep CC from renaming this station to "100.3 Kiss FM." (NY is now the only top 5 radio market to have no "Kiss.")
The new WWPW in Atlanta is "Power." Cox already has a Kiss FM on urban WALR.
In a slightly different case, KHFI has Kiss FM for Austin but that station has always been a Top 40 before CC applied the nickname to the station in 2001.
In DC, WIHT is "Hot". There was already a Kiss FM on the heritage R&B outlet WKYS even though CC's lawsuit stripped them of it.
New York's WHTZ is "Z100." Good thing Emmis sold the intellectual rights of the former WRKS to ICBC to keep CC from renaming this station to "100.3 Kiss FM." (NY is now the only top 5 radio market to have no "Kiss.")
The new WWPW in Atlanta is "Power." Cox already has a Kiss FM on urban WALR.
In a slightly different case, KHFI has Kiss FM for Austin but that station has always been a Top 40 before CC applied the nickname to the station in 2001.