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Yes, "95 K-ROCK" moved to 95.9 and became "96 K-ROCK" for a few years and 95.1 was "Cat Country 95", later tweaked to "95.1 The Cat" under Clear Channel ownership. 95.9 also spent some time as Smooth Jazz as "Easy 95.9", before going Hot AC in 1998 as "Mix 96", which was right around the time that "98.9 KBN-FM" was rebranded as "Mix 989" but I'm not sure which came first. 95.9 modified to "Channel 96" after about a year. Their Hot AC approach was much more current-intensive than WKBN-FM/WMXY's gold-intensive angle.
Clear Channel purchased Gocom who owned 95.1 and 95.9 which forced them to give up the 101.9 signal. "The Beat" moved from 101.9 to 95.9 in June of 2000 with only a few hours notice as Stop 26 took over 101.9 with their Urban AC format that had moved to AM 1440 in the fall of 1998 when The Beat launched. 95.9 was rebranded as "Kiss FM" in February 2001.
CC couldn't complete the purchase of the Gocom stations until 2004, when they divested the entire New Castle cluster (WKST/1200, WBZY/1280, WJST/92.1, WICT/95.1) to Forever. It was concurrent with the sale of CC's two Johnstown, PA stations, also to Forever.
Stop 26 actually took Clear Channel/Gocom to court back in 1999 because, according to Stop 26, CC/Gocom refused to allow Stop 26 to preempt any programming on 101.9 - which would have been a clear violation of the LMA. CC/Gocom settled out of court in 2001, paying Stop 26 a $25K fine, and relinquished control of the 101.9 signal.
With the "Beat" format's relocation to 95.9, the 101.9 signal temporarily simulcast WNIO/1390 until Stop 26 resumed operating control of the station, which was the moving of WRBP/1440's format and calls to 101.9. Stop 26 then spun off the 1440 facility to Salem Communications, which since then has operated it as a relay of AM/1220 (first WHK, now WHKW) in Cleveland.
For the record, after WNIO and WRTK swapped call letters in late 1999, WRTK/1540 solely simulcast programming on the 106.1/Niles facility (first "CD106" WNCD, then WBBG) until CC/Gocom spun it off to Dale Edwards (owner of WABQ) in April 2001.