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WSJR is a country music station in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania called "Nash FM 93.7" with the slogan "Country for Life."WSJR began broadcasting on Memorial Day 1989 as WDLS. It was operated by local broadcast engineer and bodybuilder Ron Schacht and his wife Denise for several years before being sold to a Carbondale radio group. The format was a mix of classic and contemporary country music with the emphasis on the classic country.
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WSJR
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W S JR 93.7 (previous branding)
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WBSX (2000-2002) WCWQ (2002-2004) WDLS (1988-1998) WCTD (1998-2000)
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Radio License Holding CBC, LLC
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Country for Life
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