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WCTZ is an Adult Hits station in Norwalk, Connecticut, broadcasting at 96.7 FM. It is owned by Cox Radio. The FCC approved an allocations shift to Port Chester, NY in December 2006 which will allow the station greater access to New York City. [1]
WCTZ's former call letters were WKHL, marketed as "Kool 96.7", an oldies station.
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| Annual Revenue: $12.0 billion USD (2005) · Employees: 77,000 · Stock Symbol: None, privately held. · Website: www.coxenterprises.com |
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