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Then in 1965, WMUS changed format to country music using the moniker "Top Gun Radio." A few years later WMUS-FM 106.9 began to simulcast WMUS's country
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1090 changed format from middle of the road (MOR) to country music as "Top Gun Radio". Rather than continue to simulcast, WMUS-FM separated programming and
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Disc jockey Rick Dees began his career at WGBG, which was called "Top Gun Radio". Another student at Grimsley High School dared him to audition, and