Magic - Radio Stations

Radio Stations

Ordered by "Magic" name, then by city:

In the United States
  • WMGS (Magic 93), in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
  • KTIK-FM (Magic 93.1), in Boise, Idaho, formerly KZMG
  • WTHZ (Majic 94.1), in Greensboro, North Carolina
  • WAJI (Majic 95.1), in Fort Wayne, Indiana
  • KKMJ-FM (Majic 95.5), in Austin, Texas
  • KNEV (Magic 95.5), in Reno, Nevada
  • WMJJ (Magic 96.5), in Birmingham, Alabama
  • WMGN (Magic 98.1), in Madison, Wisconsin
  • WMGQ (Magic 98.3), in New Brunswick, New Jersey
  • KKMG (Magic 98.9), in Colorado Springs, Colorado
  • WDYK (Magic 100.5), in Cumberland, Maryland
  • WLTB (Magic 101.7), in Binghamton, New York
  • WMGC-FM (Magic 105.1), in Detroit, Michigan
  • WMJI (Majic 105.7), in Cleveland, Ohio
  • WMJX (Magic 106.7), in Boston, Massachusetts
  • WMGF (Magic 107.7), in Orlando, Florida
  • KMAJ-FM (Majic 107.7), in Topeka, Kansas
  • WROW (Magic 590), in Albany, New York
Rest of world
  • DWTM (Magic 89.9), in Manila, Philippines
  • CIMJ-FM (Majic 106.1), in Guelph, Canada
  • CJMK-FM (Magic 98.3), in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
  • CJUK-FM (Magic 99.9), in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
  • Magic 1278 (3EE), in Melbourne, Australia
  • Magic Radio, a radio network in the United Kingdom
  • Magic (Malta radio), a music radio station in Malta

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