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Need help with these FM UNIDS from Tennessee

Yesterday I was up in the mountains near Wartburg, TN (about 30 miles north of Knoxville) and received two signals I cannot identify.

93.9 running the satellite feed "Classic Top 40." Per radio-locator, the closest classic hits format is WLCL Sellersburg, IN but they appear to be locally programmed and not satellite-run. The was definately the satellite feed that I heard.

93.1 running the satellite feed of "Jack-FM." I confirmed this was the satellite feed because the programming matched semi-local 95.7 WQJK which is also the satellite version of the format. Again, nothing matches with radio-locator.

DX conditions were nothing special that day, so it puzzles me as to why I cannot ID these stations, as they should have been semi-local.
 
I think 93.1 Jack is licensed to Benton, TN...calls still WSAA (?)
this from Wikipedia...so 50-50 chance it's correct
 
romer979fm said:
I think 93.1 Jack is licensed to Benton, TN...calls still WSAA (?)
this from Wikipedia...so 50-50 chance it's correct

I thought that's what it was at first, but they are listed as Spanish and their website www.sazon93.com is in Spanish too.
 
93.9 wqmt, formerly spring city but now based in cleveland licensed to decatur. 93.1 owned by same group based in cleveland, licensed to benton.
 
Thanks. Yeah, based on further research I have concluded that these are 93.1 WSAA and 93.9 WQMT. Unforunately, this means that radio-locator.com is no longer as reliable as it once was. They have the formats wrong for BOTH of these stations.
 
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