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Zane Lowe (796 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article

world-wide music station, Apple Music 1. Born in Auckland, Lowe attended Auckland Grammar School and was a presenter on local music station Max TV. Zane
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WNOE-FM (101.1 MHz) is a country music station based in New Orleans, Louisiana. The iHeartMedia outlet broadcasts with an ERP of 100 kW. Its transmitter
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WEGX (92.9 FM) is a country music station licensed to Dillon, South Carolina and serves the Florence and Myrtle Beach areas. The iHeartMedia outlet is
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value. The Pasquiers then change the format to an adult contemporary music station and rose to #4 in the Arbitron rankings for adults #2 in women. In August
List of Minnesota Public Radio affiliates (213 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
in Pasadena, California. Most areas are served by both a classical music station and a news and information station. One location is covered by a single
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known was KJFF 106.9 FM, a 100,000 watt semi-automated easy listening music station with a large regional coverage signal. In the early 1980s KLIK and KJFF-FM
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Communications Commission on December 21, 1992. The station was the lone country music station in the Bloomington area until the 2007 flipping of WIBL to a country
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news/talk. In the 1970s and early 1980s, WJDX was a successful Top 40 music station. Prior to that, the station had been a conservative MOR music outlet
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KTST (101.9 FM, "101.9 The Twister") is a country music station serving the Oklahoma City area and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. Its transmitter is located
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had for years, served as a full-service adult contemporary/country music station serving Upper Sandusky, the seat of Wyandot County, as well as the communities
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"Singapore's Number 1 Hit Music Station" (or just Singapore's No.1 Hit Music Station and Singapore's #1 Hit Music Station). 987 officially largest marked
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Tennessee - Bristol Tennessee/Virginia) market (adults 12+) behind country music station WXBQ-FM and adult contemporary WTFM-FM. Since the early 1990s, WQUT
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owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. The current slogan is "The Midlands' #1 Hit Music Station." Its radio studios are on Greystone Boulevard in Columbia, off Interstate
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du Lac areas. It started as a simulcast of Green Bay-based country music station WPCK. Since then it has split off and is its own entity. The station
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entertainment. The station changed its name in October 1966 to Britain's Better Music Station (BBMS) after Bates had been convicted of violating Section One of the
Music of Andorra (327 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Escaldes-Engordany. Radio Nacional d’Andorra runs both Radio Andorra and the music station Andorra Música. Music festivals in Andorra include the ChamJam Music
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WTQR (104.1 FM, "Q104.1") is a country music station licensed to Winston-Salem, North Carolina and serves the Piedmont Triad region, including Greensboro
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comprising Que Buena 105.5/94.3 FM, a Spanish language regional Mexican music station owned by Estrella Media. The station at 94.3 FM in Garden Grove signed
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letters to its FM sister station, thus bringing a full-powered FM Country music station back the nation's second largest radio market after a six-month absence
Radio 702 (1,544 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
station itself was established in 1980 and was initially a young adult music station, moving to a talk format in 1988. During South Africa's apartheid era
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online via Audacy. On the air since 1950, KISW was originally a fine music station before Kaye-Smith shifted it to a rock format in 1971. It has continued
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and Me Pones. In 2015, Europa FM became the third most listened to music station in Spain, behind LOS40 and Cadena Dial. It is currently the fourth most
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comprising Que Buena 105.5/94.3 FM, a Spanish language regional Mexican music station owned by Estrella Media. KVFM signed on the air November 14, 1958. It
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began life at 104.9 MHz in July 1953 as KCMS, "Colorado's Classical Music Station". It was owned by Bud Edmonds, doing business as the Garden of the Gods
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Christian format as Life 88.3 on June 1, 2008. It had been a beautiful music station as WOEZ "EZ88" prior to the switch. On January 1, 2011, WYLV became
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CBE-FM is the call sign of the CBC Music station in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The station broadcasts at 89.9 FM. The station was launched on March 4,
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WKSF (99.9 FM "Kiss Country") is a country music station licensed to Old Fort, North Carolina, serving the Asheville area. The station is owned by iHeartMedia
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WIBM (1450 AM) is a country music station in Jackson, Michigan owned by Jamie McKibbin, through licensee McKibbin Media Group, Inc. This company also
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WKMI, which began broadcasting in 1947, was a highly rated Top 40 music station from the 1950s through the 1970s. The station moved to an Adult Contemporary
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northern, and southwestern Arizona. The need for a public classical music station in Phoenix arose in 1986 when commercial station KONC was sold and changed
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Townsquare Media as part of a cluster with Talk station WIBX, Country music station WFRG-FM, Adult Contemporary WLZW and Classic hits WODZ-FM. The studios
Classic FM (UK) (2,406 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
and was launched in 1992. Classic FM was the first national classical music station to launch since the opening of BBC Radio 3 25 years earlier on 30 September
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"99 WAKX." The station originally went on air in 1972 as a beautiful music station, KPIR-FM "Pier 99." Its main competitor is Townsquare Media's KKCB "B105"
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music news, and interviews as well as concert footage. It was the first music station in Greece, launched on June 6, 1996, and is run by Andreas Kouris. In
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Of The 80s & 90s." This was a response to the loss of KRLB 99.5 "The Music Station," which, as a result of the sale of Mainstream CHR Z102 to KRLB's parent
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playing oldies, and was the first full-time contemporary Christian music station in the Capital Region. It was also the first station to broadcast in
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WBFM (93.7 FM) is a country music station licensed to Sheboygan, Wisconsin. WBFM is owned and operated by Midwest Communications under the sub-branding
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"Smile" by The Supernaturals. That year, Dublin's 98 was named PPI Music Station of the Year at the PPI Radio Awards. On 3 April 2009, the station released
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continuing to host the morning drive program. Adopting the slogans "The Good Music Station with Personality" and "A Kiss is More Than Just a Kiss", WKSS performed
List of Internet radio stations (885 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
music) RTÉ Gold (classic hits music station) RTÉjr and TRTÉ (children's music station) RTÉ Pulse (dance music station) Rai Radio Uno (News/Talk) Rai
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by Sterling Recreation Organization. KIOK became a contemporary hit music station known as “OK 95” in the 1980s until 1996, when it changed to “Thunder
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Ohio. The station rebroadcasts WBCL, the Christian adult contemporary music station owned and operated by Taylor University in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The
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Smith (of "Double Dutch Bus" fame). By 1980, WDAS-FM was the number one music station in Philadelphia. WDAS-FM's activist voice was as powerful as its musical
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leased out, and later sold, to EMF, WXKY was a Stanford-based country music station as WRSL-FM, an adjunct to WRSL (1520 AM). When WRSL-FM began operating
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Francisco's classical station KDFC. It is the largest non-profit classical music station in the country and one of the two classical music stations in the Greater
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hit radio in the 1990s. It started using the moniker "Alaska's #1 Hit Music Station" in 1996 under the program director Paul Walker. The station was No
List of radio stations in Spain (602 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Classic - Oldies music station dedicated to the hits from mostly the 1980s and '90s. Los 40 Dance - Electronic dance music station dedicated to a wide
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contemporary format). In 1978, the station became an easy listening music station, calling itself "Beautiful 94" (later branded as "FM 94 WAPI, A Pleasure
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in Bend, Oregon. The KGIL-FM callsign is now attached to a country music station in Johannesburg, California.) The station at 94.3 FM in Garden Grove
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SPH Media based in Singapore. UFM100.3 is a highly-charged Mandarin music station targeting at working professionals aged between 35 – 49 years old. The
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jazz, and blues. KJZZ is sister station to the area's main classical music station, KBAQ. The station signed on February 22, 1951, broadcasting from the
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Denver, Colorado, United States. The Bonneville International country music station has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts. Its studios
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transmitter is near Robertsdale, Alabama. WJTQ was an automated beautiful music station when it debuted as WCOA-FM. In the mid-1970s the format was switched
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commercial stations) in the Capital District, having been a country music station since its launch in November 1973, and being one of two commercial Albany
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:15". YouTube. "Star 102.3 • Eugene's Hit Music Station - :15a". YouTube. "Star 102.3 • Eugene's Hit Music Station - :15b". YouTube. Official Website KEHK
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adult contemporary music format. The station was formerly a beautiful music station known as WEZK. The station was assigned the WJXB-FM call sign by the
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programmed various formats, including two separate stints as a country music station; in 2006, the station began airing sports radio programming, which it
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Wilmington. The FM (102.7) was put on the air in 1971 as WAAV, a beautiful music station. By this time, the AM transmitter site had been moved to River Road
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station broadcasting to the same area. Formerly WSAU-FM (a beautiful music station), WIFC has broadcast its current format since August 1969, making it
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and Canadian clear-channel frequency. As WVIC, AM 730 was a Top 40 music station in Lansing for many years (see also: WMMQ, current sister station and
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The station is considered the number one Adult Contemporary Christian Music station in the country with the largest number of listeners. KLTY began playing
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KNID (107.1 FM, "Today's Best Country") is a country music station serving the Enid, Oklahoma, area and is owned by Chisholm Trail Broadcasting, Co. The
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audience. The station's slogan in the 1990s was "Tucson's Only Hit Music Station!" Nationwide later sold its Tucson stations to Tucson Radio Partners
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information format, it expanded into a commercial adult contemporary music station in 2009, but was discontinued in 2015 when its owner merged its operations
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WEBL (95.3 FM, "95.3 The Rebel") is a country music station licensed to Coldwater, Mississippi, United States, and serves the Memphis, Tennessee, area
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KDWN (720 AM) was a commercial radio station in Las Vegas, Nevada, owned and operated by Audacy, Inc.. The station pronounced its call letters as "K-Dawn"
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then moved to the co-owned station at 1260 AM. When longtime country music station KZLA (93.9 FM) flipped formats in August 2006, it left the two largest
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of its history, as late as the 2000s. After nearly four decades as a music station, in 1996 the station changed to a Catholic format leased by Domino's
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had been allowed until then. It is a general-interest, news, talk and music station, broadcasting nationally ("category E" as classified by the CSA) in
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located in north Raleigh along with WRAL-FM, an adult contemporary music station, two sports talk stations WDNC (620 The Buzz) and WCLY (1550 The Buzz)
Capital London (2,696 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
re-branded back to "London's Hit Music Station", a play on the station's earlier brand of "London's Number One Hit Music Station" with noticeable improvements
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chart hits. During this time, the station was known as "The Lakeshore's Music Station," playing "Your Favorites of Five Decades." In January 2001 Midwest
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hits music station. Los 40 Dance: Electronic dance music station (Online only). Los 40 Urban: Urban hits music station. Cadena Dial: Latin pop music station
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Starting in the 1960s to 1978, WABC was not only the dominant contemporary music station in New York City, but was also among the most listened-to radio stations
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simulcast WGBH's primary radio service and later WCRB, a classical music station owned by WGBH. WCAI itself carries WCRB's programming on its second
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WPLM-FM (99.1 FM, "Easy 99.1") is a soft adult contemporary music station licensed to Plymouth, Massachusetts. It is owned by Plymouth Rock Broadcasting
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15401 West Ten Mile Road. The original call sign was WLDM, a classical music station. At first, a few Andre Kostelanetz, Morton Gould, and Percy Faith light
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agreement, making it a sister station to WQHL, Live Oak-licensed country music station WQHL-FM (98.1 FM), Live Oak-licensed sports radio station WJZS (106
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listeners according to RAJAR. Heat Radio launched in 2003 as a non-stop music station broadcasting from London, where it was located alongside the sister
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station's officially tagline and slogan is "Indonesia's Number 1 Hit Music Station". Prambors was officially similar and related to Capital based in Greater
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WPZS (100.9 FM) is an Urban Gospel music station located in Charlotte, North Carolina but licensed to Indian Trail. The station is currently owned & operated
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and started calling the station K-SOUL. The second was a popular soul music station (sans the K-SOUL moniker), at 107.7 FM (now known as KSAN). The current
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KRNY (102.3 FM) is a country music station in Kearney, Nebraska. The NRG Media outlet operates with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 77.1 kW. Known
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founding to 1980 and again from 1990 to 1995. After decades of being a MOR music station for much of the 1970s, KPRC became a full-time news and talk station
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Corporation as part of a quadropoly with Florence–licensed country music station WXFL (96.1 FM); Clifton, Tennessee–licensed adult contemporary station
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Romance 96.5 FM (WCMA-FM) and its format was a 1980s and 1990s pop music station until February 2008. On February 25, 2008, at 5:30 a.m. AST it became
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Broadcasting had a country music station in the Charleston market, even after WNKT relocated, to compete with rival country music station WEZL, owned by Clear
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Michigan. WNWN/98.5 "WIN 98-5," licensed to Coldwater and now a country music station primarily targeting the Battle Creek and Kalamazoo areas, was originally
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TV6, defunct commercial music station Virgin 17 - defunct commercial music station Europe 2 TV - defunct commercial music station June TPS Star TPS Cinéstar
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call sign to WWVV-FM and became Modern AC as "Wave 106.9 - Your Hit Music Station." It flipped to modern rock as "Wave 106.9 - Savannah's New Rock Alternative"
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KKOW-FM "96.9 The Kow" is a country music station licensed to Pittsburg, Kansas, owned by American Media Investments. 96.9 FM was brought on the air in
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radio station of Mediacorp in Singapore. It is an adult contemporary music station which plays in Mandarin and contemporary hit radio from the 1980s to
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stations adopted a soft adult contemporary music format. In 1998, easy music station Melody FM, which had also launched in 1990, was purchased by media group
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Republic of Ireland (the other two being its sister station 96FM and youth music station Red FM). It broadcasts from studios at the Majestic Business Park, Goulds
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original owner). It added WLAV-FM in 1947. WLAV became a full-time Top 40 music station in the summer of 1963, and was originally consulted by Mike Joseph,
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first used on FM at 94.9 on May 21, 1968, after the former classical music station KSFR was purchased by Metromedia in October 1966. The Federal Communications
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public radio news, talk, entertainment, classical music, jazz, and folk music. Station programming is separated into two main program streams, "NPR News" and
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public radio news, talk, entertainment, classical music, jazz, and folk music. Station programming is separated into two main program streams, "NPR News" and
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WCIC is a Christian adult contemporary music station in Peoria, Illinois. It is licensed to the nearby suburb of Pekin and owned by the University of
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adult contemporary music format. It began in 1973 as WBSJ, a country music station, located just north of Ellisville. Upon its acquisition by Clear Channel
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news. Upon the completion of WGBH's acquisition of Boston classical music station WCRB on December 1, 2009, WNCK switched its programming source to that
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In 1965 WYDE changed formats, dropping Top 40 and becoming a country music station. Unlike some country music stations, WYDE's presentation was more polished
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Magic 1278 (official callsign: 3EE) is a commercial radio station in Melbourne, Australia owned by Nine Entertainment, and run under a lease agreement
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Alexandria, MN. Cool 94.3 also serves as the Lakes Area's Christmas music station. On the day after Thanksgiving, Cool 94.3 switches over to a Christmas
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Communications, Inc. as part of a conglomerate with Glasgow–licensed country music station WLYE-FM (94.5 FM), Auburn–licensed country station WBVR-FM (96.7 FM)
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changed its call letters to WBUL, and changed formats to become a soul music station known on the air as 1220 the Bull. This new format put it in competition
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low ratings the station dropped the talk format and became a 24/7 LDS music station, using the "Soft Sunday Sounds" branding of its sister-station, KSFI-FM
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a simulcast of the analog signal, the second is a 24-hour classical music station. On April 11, 2019, WFCR announced that it would consolidate operations
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Segalanya di sini (Everything is here) and Stesen Muzik Anda (Your Music Station). The station was formerly known as Radio Muzik, Radio 1, Radio 2, Radio
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Midwestern United States: the Life Network, a contemporary Christian music station; the Faith Network, with Christian talk and teaching programming; and
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KLLL-FM (96.3 MHz) is a country music station licensed and broadcast in Lubbock, Texas, owned by Alpha Media Group through licensee Alpha Media Licensee
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KPRE 89.9 FM in Vail, which also carries programming from classical music station KVOD, also located in Denver. On July 9, 2008, CPR moved the KCFR-FM
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The station is now a news, current affairs and adult contemporary music station. In 2013 the station changed its name to 91.7 ABC Gold Coast in alignment
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youth music station created by Caracol, it changed its programming in 1963 to make way for the Radio 15 station. Radio 15 (1963-1977): music station for
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Radio Hauraki is a New Zealand rock music station that started in 1966. It was the first private commercial radio station of the modern broadcasting era
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[citation needed] The radio station's slogan is "Malaysia's #1 Hit Music Station." January 1997: HITZ was launched into Malaysian FM airwaves in January
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was owned by Pine Air, Inc. KCMP, MPR's eclectic music station KSJN, MPR's classical music station Mark Durenberger (1999). Early quad-casts and other
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Judith Frankel Family Foundation in the management of classical and jazz music station WRCJ-FM (90.9). The station first signed on the air on October 3, 1955
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music library, website, and logo. WITR is marketed as an independent music station and broadcasts a variety of genres, in addition to its regularly-scheduled
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directly with MediaWorks New Zealand's Auckland long-running modern urban music station Mai FM. The Flava brand reaches an estimated 175,100 listeners every
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were used by AM 1480 in Grand Rapids. WMAX was an adult contemporary music station "Good MAX Music," until flipping to an all-news format in 1976. WMAX
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The station is now a news, current affairs and adult contemporary music station. Like most other ABC Local Radio stations throughout regional Queensland
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changed its call sign to WBNW-FM. Now 105.7 FM is known as The #1 Hit Music Station. "Facility Technical Data for WBNW-FM". Licensing and Management System
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and operates at 90.9 MHz with an ERP of 51 kW. As an "NPR & Classical Music" station, it broadcasts NPR news, local and syndicated classical music shows
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who provided the funding. TU's other radio station is a classical music station, KWTU. KWGS is licensed by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission
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Green–licensed oldies station WBGN (1340 AM), Glasgow–licensed country music station WLYE-FM (94.1 FM), and Smiths Grove–licensed Top 40/CHR station WUHU
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an all-Christmas music format, rebranding as "The Lakeland's holiday music station". They reverted to the original country format following the conclusion
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County in Ireland (the other two being its sister station C103 and youth music station Red FM). It broadcasts from studios at Broadcasting House, St. Patrick's
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station predominantly plays contemporary electronic dance music. An urban music station based in London, originally named Choice FM. Until Summer 2010 it was
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radio station broadcasting a country music format. Like its sister music station KTIC-FM, it is licensed to West Point, Nebraska, United States. The
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Broadcasting Company. Known as "99.3 The X," it is an alternative rock music station with the slogan "Tri-Cities New Alternative." In the late '80s and into
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City PBS (KCPT). Known as 90.9 The Bridge, it is Kansas City's NPR Music station, broadcast in an adult album alternative format. The sale of KTBG to
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by VH1. The song was ranked at number 17 on Australian alternative music station Triple J's Hottest 100 countdown of 1994, and Pitchfork ranked it at
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mixed format of Christian, easy listening and hot adult contemporary music. Station programming also features competitions, listener interaction, as well
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his death in 2015. For most of its history on air, WCKR was a country music station, a format it abandoned in May 2017 in favor of top 40. On February 1
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its call letters in 1951 to WGMS, which stood for "Washington's Good Music Station" (that slogan had been used on the station several years before). According
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Brighton RDS CAPITAL Branding The South Coast's No.1 Hit Music Station Brighton's No.1 Hit Music Station Programming Format Contemporary hit radio Network Capital
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area at an effective radiated power of 18.5 kW. KCDA was a country music station from 1991 until its flip to its current format in 1999. After KEZE flipped
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(approximately 4 to 5 records per hour) due to Absolute Radio's license as a music station. The show ended in September 2009, and was replaced a month later by
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operated by Riverbend Communications. KFTZ has been Southeast Idaho's hot music station since the 80s. In November of 2023, KFTZ and its sister stations launched
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(photo gallery) "Heaven" (TV-CM) September 9, 2005 – Music Station September 16, 2005 – Music Station September 16, 2005 – Music Fighter September 17, 2005
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March 2003. "Z 100 • Portland's #1 Hit Music Station - :15". YouTube. "Z 100 • Portland's #1 Hit Music Station • iHeart Portland - :30". YouTube. Sisario
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Music Station January 1, 2000 – Music Station January 14, 2000 – Music Station January 31, 2000 – Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ February 4, 2000 – Music
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metropolitan area. It was the first country music station in the area. KOYL's air staff as a country music station has included Bill Myrick. It went silent
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its call letters in 1951 to WGMS, which stood for "Washington's Good Music Station" (that slogan had been used on the station several years before). According
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WAYK (105.9 FM) is an American contemporary Christian music station in the Louisville, Kentucky, metropolitan area. It is a WAY-FM Network owned-and-operated
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Broadcasting as part of a triopoly with Campbellsville–licensed rock music station WTCO (1450 AM) and Campbellsville-licensed CHR/Top 40 station WCKQ (104
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metropolitan area. It was the first country music station in the area. KOYL's air staff as a country music station has included Bill Myrick. It went silent
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It later switched to the call sign WXCR as a Contemporary Christian music station. In 1998, the call letters flipped to WQYZ with an urban adult contemporary
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format, which was changed in 1971 to become the market's first country music station. Following a sale in 1976, the country format was changed to easy listening
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(CRTC) rejected for decades new applications to open a private classical music station in Montreal. When the CRTC finally gave Jean-Pierre Coallier permission
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From August 1974 to June 2023, the station operated as a contemporary music station, the last 23 years of the format branded as Star 102.5, using the call
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(approximately 4 to 5 records per hour) due to Absolute Radio's license as a music station. The show ended in September 2009, and was replaced a month later by
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and was shortly thereafter shortened to "93-7 NOW; The Valley's Hit Music Station". "Arbitron Station Information Profiles". Nielsen Audio/Nielsen Holdings
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went on the air as WGNE-FM in 1971, an FM simulcast of AM beautiful music station WGNE. Because of its position at 98.5 MHz, its callsign was advertised
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broadcasting a satellite feed of its owned & operated Christian Contemporary music station known as K-LOVE, permanently at midnight on March 25, 2014. After WHWT
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satellite. BBC Radio 6 Music has been described as a "dedicated alternative music station". Many presenters have argued against the perception that the main focus
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was known previously as a Regional Mexican, prior to that a country music station, and the original frequency to KMOR-FM in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, which
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station in the country to use the Froggy name and not be a country music station. Later losing rights to use the Froggy moniker, the call letters were
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signal. KATZ began broadcasting in 1955 as a Rhythm and blues/Soul music station. Broadcasters who worked at KATZ in the 1950s and 1960s include Gloria
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and became WKEE around 1960, becoming the Huntington area's Top 40 music station. AM and FM largely simulcast each other throughout the sixties and seventies
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from the "FM 100 Plan" (distributed by Chicago's successful beautiful music station WLOO) to the Bonneville and later Schulke packages. WJR-FM's change
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Spanish-language station in Miami, was part of the group, along with news/talk/music station WKIS (740AM) in Orlando, Florida. Susquehanna's best-known acquisition
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primarily consisting of BBC World Service output. A fine arts and classical music station throughout its history, KVNO began broadcasting in August 1972. Traditionally
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broadcast by the Polish public broadcaster, Polskie Radio. It is a music station playing a wide variety of music from rock, alternative, jazz and others
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1973. WCUZ-AM and later WCUZ-AM/FM would be Grand Rapids only country music station until 1992 when in a weird twist of fate, former FM sister WBCT ended
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In the mid-1980s, the station changed to a contemporary Christian music station as "Christian Radio 1060 WCFB". After a change in ownership, the station
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2UE is an all-music radio station in Sydney owned by Nine Entertainment Co and run under a lease agreement by Ace Radio. It currently broadcasts from its
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In 2004, MPR announced it would buy WCAL (89.3 FM), the classical music station operated by St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota. WCAL (and a repeater
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in 1974 at 100.1 FM as WUUN, a live-assist Top 40/adult contemporary music station known as "Stereo 100". In 1985, the station moved to its current 103
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serve more of central Nebraska's farmers. The NRRA launched a sister music station with a similar callsign, KRVN-FM (River 93.1), in 1962. "Facility Technical
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This Live?: Inside the Wild Early Years of MuchMusic: The Nation's Music Station, Canadian songwriter and former MuchMusic VJ, Christopher Ward said
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Danville Inc. as part of a triopoly with Harrodsburg–licensed country music station WHBN (1420 AM) and Lancaster–licensed hot adult contemporary station
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93.5 Eagle FM is a contemporary hit music station based in Goulburn, Australia and broadcasting to the Southern Tablelands region of New South Wales on
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of 1981, WKLR ("Kooler Radio"), a longtime R&B/soul and later Disco music station, changed to its current country format known as K100. Joe Hill (now
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Seattle, Washington. It is the world's oldest, still remaining, dance music station. C89.5 offers a hybrid of current-based EDM product and Rhythmic Top
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Morning Musume 4: Single M Clips DVD. On the August 14, 2009 broadcast of Music Station, original Morning Musume members Yuko Nakazawa, Kaori Iida, Mari Yaguchi
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1980s, WXIY dropped its callsign in favor of WHII, still a country music station, simulcasting, with the change of callsign of WIZK in the latter part
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from 1959 to 1997, was the home of urban adult contemporary and gospel music station KDIA. It later served as the San Francisco home of Radio Disney from
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"South Wales' No.1 Hit Music Station" Leicester Sound, Ram FM and Trent FM - 96-106 Capital FM "East Midlands' No.1 Hit Music Station" Galaxy Birmingham -
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Broadcast Group, LLC, as part of a duopoly with Watertown–licensed country music station WQLC (102.1 FM) (formerly a triopoly that included Lake City–licensed
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Green–licensed oldies station WBGN (1340 AM), Glasgow–licensed country music station WLYE-FM (94.5 FM), and Auburn–licensed country station WBVR-FM (96.7
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KWJC (91.9 FM) is a classical music station operated by the University of Missouri-Kansas City. The station covers much of the Kansas City Metropolitan
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room for another one. As a result, they looked to KIXL, a beautiful-music station in the Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, market that was enjoying a fair amount
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From 1981 until 1984, it was marketed as "North Florida's Country Music Station" under the nickname "WPAP/FM 92". In March 1984, the station experimented
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branded as La Número Uno. From 2000 to 2018, XHLNC was a classical music station known as XLNC1, broadcasting from studios in Chula Vista, California
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The station was previously known as WVOR-FM, a hot adult contemporary music station for many years. The station was owned by the Lincoln Group before being
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required to go off the air at night. In the 1970s, WCCF was a country music station. It carried news updates from the Mutual Broadcasting System. In 1970
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first signed on in 1966, it was home to the market's first FM country music station. The station was known as KWNT-FM, and for the most part, was simply
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first signed on in 1966, it was home to the market's first FM country music station. The station was known as KWNT-FM, and for the most part, was simply
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content was transferred into the FM frequency of 102.7 MHz - which is the music station VOV3 at present. The Vietnamese-language program for Vietnamese diaspora
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but later changed to a locally programmed, personality-driven popular music station. It was purchased by the B. Forman regional department store chain in
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nighttime, it transmits with 158 watts. WATV is an urban contemporary music station, specializing in soul, R&B, disco, and early hip-hop from the 1970s
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Kentucky–licensed active rock station WCMI-FM (92.7 FM), Ashland–licensed country music station WDGG, Kenova, West Virginia–licensed adult contemporary station WMGA
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sign from the original KWPN-FM on July 2, 2007. KTIC-FM is a country music station, known commonly as "107.9 The Bull". KTIC-FM has been owned and operated
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format on March 1, 2023. The same day, it launched a 24/7 classical music station called WCMU Classical. The classical service can be heard online, on
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"Oldies 107.9" then back to GT 108. On July 29, 2005, it became a country music station called "107.9 The Duke." It was the home of one of America's few married
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1970 to 1984. That callsign now belongs to a Contemporary Christian music station in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The prior usage of the KCMS callsign
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the air on June 1, 1964; 59 years ago (1964-06-01). It was a country music station, WBUB, based in Mobile, Alabama. In 1998, the station was acquired by
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the top 40 format, WGMR was the State College region's alternative music station, branded as "101.1 The Revolution", and was rated one of the Top 10
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the Bluradio network, a subsidiary of Caracol TV. A second service, music station La Kalle, would begin in 2016. In April 2014 Caracol TV decided to pull
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by Bryant University. The station's primary channel is a classical music station simulcasting WCRB from Boston. It serves the Providence area. WJMF also
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especially for what was then a 5,000-watt station. As the main country music station in what had become the recording capital of the genre, it provided recording
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previous format (AM 1260 from 1969–1980 was the once popular country music station WWOK) and the increasing Hispanic population and presence in Miami.
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Communications as part of a conglomerate with Live Oak–licensed country music station WQHL-FM (98.1 FM), Live Oak–licensed sports radio station WJZS (106
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The UK's No.1 Hit Music Station". Capital Manchester. Retrieved 13 April 2021. "Capital Mid Counties - The UK's No.1 Hit Music Station". Capital Mid Counties
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"Continuous Hit Music, 102.5 Z102"; "Your #1 Hit Music Station, 102.5 Z102"; and was "Lubbock's #1 Hit Music Station, Z102" prior to changing to the "Kiss FM"
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then in 2006 it became simply Galaxy Yorkshire. Launched as a dance music station, later years saw the playlist expanded to incorporate urban music genres
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evocative of the famous WAKY (790 kHz), a nationally influential Top 40 music station in Louisville (under other ownership, including Gordon McLendon, Multimedia
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purchased by Lanser Broadcasting. In the mid-1980s, WWJQ was a Beautiful Music station. When it was paired with FM sister station WJQK, it was known as WJQ
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Brunswick area. Better known as Magic 105.9 "The Golden Isles' Number 1 Hit Music Station." The station is currently owned by Golden Isles Broadcasting, LLC.
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through the present. WLEW-FM was formerly a 3,000-watt easy listening music station at 92.1 until it changed frequencies and boosted its power in the late
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What is now Z93 was originally WRCI "Easy 93.5", an adult contemporary music station at 93.5 FM in Midland. WRCI was locally programmed at first, but in
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regional opt-outs. Plays music for older listeners. NDR 2 [de] – Popular music station for middle-aged listeners. This is a commercial public service station
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In August 2009, WBBS was challenged by WVOA-FM, which became country music station WOLF-FM, known as "The Wolf." Incidentally, WOLF-FM was WBBS' former
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RTÉ Pulse is an electronic dance music station from Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ), Ireland's national broadcaster. It plays a varied mix of dance music
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its social activism and re-defined itself as a dedicated electronic music station.[citation needed] In 2001 Radio FG abandoned its community radio status
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Hartford. The station first signed on in July 1990 as WPKX, a country music station licensed to Enfield, Connecticut. The station originally targeted Springfield
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shot to the top of the Louisville ratings as the market's first Top 40 music station. WAKY (known affectionately to its listeners as "Wacky") competed with
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Radio-affiliated sports station WCMI (1340 AM), Ashland–licensed country music station WDGG (93.7 FM), Kenova, West Virginia–licensed adult contemporary station
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CRTC had passed over an application by Milestone Radio for an urban music station, which would have been a new format in the Toronto market, in favour
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time, it played beautiful music, then had a short stint as a classical music station, beginning September 1, 1974. Then, it tried a full-service Middle of
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became J-100, a semi-automated and semi-live Top 40, Rock and Popular Music station and Jefferson City's original 24-hour a day radio station, as KLIK,
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by Burroughs Broadcasting, along with KRZY (1450 AM), then a country music station. KRST had separate programming from its AM counterpart, playing a free
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January 5, 1994, giving KPLM an exclusive audience; no other FM country music station was on the air in the area at that time. After signing off the old format
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audience for both young people and adults. It is the second highest rated music station in the country with 2,109,000 listeners, according to the third wave
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avoid cannibalizing WDVI's audience while it was an adult contemporary music station, WVOR focused its marketing efforts on its city of license, targeting
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and originally it was licensed to Indianapolis. It became a country music station in October 1976, and has stayed in the same format since then. "Facility
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hosted by Lee Nolan, Jim Lyons and others. After 25 years as a country music station, WONE changed from "98 Country" to adult standards, "Dayton's ONE for
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and classical music. However, in 1999, CPR bought Denver classical music station KVOD, a prelude to providing both a 24-hour news format and a 24-hour
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the simpler Q104 branding for the station. In 1980, former beautiful music station WHSH switched to a new format as WPYX, a more mainstream album rock
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disco-formatted WKTU, this station overtook WABC as the top-rated hit music station in the late 1970s. Becoming "K-Rock" WXRK in 1985, Howard Stern was
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with an ERP of 100 kW. Its current slogan is "Kansas City's #1 Hit Music Station". It is also one of two Top 40s competing in the Kansas City Metropolitan
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many Canadian mainstream music stations. and at MuchMusic pan-Canadian music station. It is also available on iTunes. This is not the first collaboration
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2021. DAB+ (Cumbria); online 2021 Heat Radio Adult Contemporary pop music station, built on the brand of Heat magazine. Originally a largely automated
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KLXQ (96.7 FM) is a classic rock music station in Hot Springs, Arkansas. It broadcasts with an ERP of 940 watts from its broadcast tower on Mount Riante
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FM), adult album alternative station KKXT (91.7 FM), and classical music station WRR (101.1 FM, which is operated under a management services agreement
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with the FM. It then exchanged frequencies and licenses with country music station WBML (1240 AM) in 1978, resulting in WBML being heard on 900 and WDDO's
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KQSK 97.5 FM is a country music station in northwest Nebraska. It is licensed to Chadron, Nebraska. It is owned by Eagle Communications, Inc., and licensee
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RTÉ Pulse is an electronic dance music station from Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ), Ireland's national broadcaster. It plays a varied mix of dance music
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7 CBC 900 AM. Q 100.7 FM is marketed as the "Quality Talk, Quality Music" station. Owned by the Government of Barbados's Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation
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Grand Junction and Cheyenne, Wyoming. In early 1973 it became a country music station. The original country Program Director was Les Bagley, who later went
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W265EJ from Rose Hill on 100.9. WHQR also operates a sister classical music station called Classical HQR, broadcasting on the HD-2 stream as well as on
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as well as portions of Northeast Kansas. Their slogan is "The #1 Hit Music Station." KACZ is part of Manhattan Broadcasting Company, which also owns KMAN
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radio market, the nation's fifth largest at the time, had no FM country music station. In addition, Detroit and its suburbs had a sizable percentage of the
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Tin Tin and Roni Size. It quickly became the most successful dance music station in the UK and was reaching half of all 16- to 24-year-olds in the city
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talk programming. WQCS also broadcasts in HD. It offers a classical music station on HD 2, and a classic hits station known as "The River" (taken from
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on the air in 1966 and for its first couple of years was a classical music station broadcasting with 1,000 watts of power. In 1968, the format was changed
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University of Arkansas at Little Rock. KLRE is a full-time classical music station, airing syndicated classical programming from Classical 24 and NPR,
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and its translator 102.5 MHz FM. It is a full-service classic hits music station that broadcasts news, sports, community events, severe weather bulletins
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classical music station in Florida, and was the first FM station in Florida to broadcast in stereo. In 1968, the station became WYOR, "YOuR beautiful music station"
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licensed to Ossining, New York. It simulcasts WQXR-FM, the only classical music station in New York City. WQXW now covers much of northern and central Westchester
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was working at crosstown 1450 KAYC at the time. KLVI was a pop/top40 music station through the middle 70s but flipped to a country format in 1977. Later
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1035 went on air in September 1994 as London's first full-time country music station. The AM station was never hugely successful financially, and passed
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at Legacy Village, Brgy. Kalunasan, Cebu City. DYBU is the pioneer music station in Cebu and it operates round-the-clock. DYBU was established as the
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earlier with FM. WWIN(AM) was a successful rhythm-and-blues or "soul" music station that saw audience erosion in the late 1970s and early 1980s after the
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from 107.1 FM to 100.1 FM, swapping frequencies with co-owned country music station WCKT. WCKT is now heard at 107.1, while WZJZ continues at 100.1. This
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signed on March 14, 1966, as WHIM-FM, simulcasting 1110/WHIM, a country music station. The WHIM simulcast lasted through the 1970s until the FM station broke
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when it dropped back to third, behind the talk station FIVEaa and the music station Mix 102.3. From its inception SAFM was an adult rock-based format, before
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Kentucky–licensed active rock station WCMI-FM (92.7 FM), Ashland–licensed country music station WDGG (93.7 FM), Kenova, West Virginia–licensed adult contemporary station
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many Canadian mainstream music stations. and at MuchMusic pan-Canadian music station. It is also available on iTunes. This is not the first collaboration
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served Troy and South Central Alabama. It was formatted as a country music station until 1977, when it was sold to Troy businessman R.E. Shelley and became
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the station was nominated for the Radio & Records Magazine "Country Music Station of The Year Award" for the top 25 markets. Other nominees included WUSN
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1998 - Utaban - You June 19, 1998 - Music Station - You June 20, 1998 - Pop Jam - You December 25, 1998 - Music Station - You December 14, 2002 - Ayuready
Galaxy Digital (1,030 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Music' ; the tagline changed again in 2010 to "The UK's Number One Hit Music Station" in preparation for the impending Capital relaunch (see below). Galaxy
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PopJam September 24, 2004 – Music Station September 26, 2004 – CDTV September 30, 2004 – AX Music October 8, 2004 – Music Station October 18, 2004 – Hey!
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Talk Information station WQHL (1250 AM), Live Oak–licensed country music station WQHL-FM (98.1 FM) and Five Points–licensed hot adult contemporary station
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KLXQ (96.7 FM) is a classic rock music station in Hot Springs, Arkansas. It broadcasts with an ERP of 940 watts from its broadcast tower on Mount Riante
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The program also initiated some friendly feuding with rival classical music station WCRB in Boston. Hosted by WCLV President and longtime Cleveland Orchestra
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first Dutch music station competing against MTV Europe within the region. The Netherlands did not at that time have its own music station, in most municipalities
No Way to Say (390 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
4:46 October 3, 2003 – Music Station November 1, 2003 – Ayu Ready? November 6, 2003 – AX Music November 7, 2003 – Music Station November 15, 2003 – CDTV
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stayed with the station for many years. WJXY was a daytime-only country music station in the 1970s. An FM sister station at 93.9 was added around 1990, at
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affiliate; it is now WRGZ and simulcasts WATZ-FM, a commercial country music station in Alpena, Michigan. On February 1, 2016, WMLQ switched to a simulcast
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"Stairways to Heaven" Program (1991-1997) During WEAS's time as a country music station: JayAllen Brimmer (1960-1969) Norman "Lefty" Lindsey (1961-1970), father
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WWRA, a.k.a. Radio Amor, is a Spanish language Christian music station aimed at the growing Spanish speaking community around Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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November 1. The move paid off, with WMYX becoming the highest rated music station in Milwaukee during that two-month time period. In 2008, WMYX went All-Christmas
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now a classic country station in Whiting, Iowa; and KRMX is a country music station serving the Waco, Texas radio market. The station reverted to back to
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semi-satellite station. After 15 years as a contemporary Christian music station, the then-WKSG 89.5, known as Daystar Radio 89.5, changed formats New
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format since 1986. The station's slogans are "Sault Sainte Marie's Hit Music Station" and "All the Hits for Sault Sainte Marie." WYSS is currently by owned
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confusion—in March 1960, then to WEAD on January 1, 1961; it was a "good music" station with studios at a Hilton Inn near Atlanta International Airport, in
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on the air on December 10, 1962. It began as a commercial classical music station with the call sign CFMW-FM (Fine Music Winnipeg). At the time it had
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at 1320 AM in Birmingham started in 1950 as WEZB, an easy listening music station licensed to Homewood, Alabama. When WEZB changed frequencies, moving
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inclement weather the station operates on an automated system where music, station IDs and PSA are shuffled and broadcast on-air. Starting at its inception
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Alabama. In 1976, 107.3 FM belonged to WAJB, which was a beautiful music station with studios at the Tiger Point Country Club in Gulf Breeze, until it
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"Your Racin' Station". WESC-FM has a half-century heritage as a country music station. In the 1980s and 90s, it was sometimes #1 in the Greenville-Spartanburg
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"Your Racin' Station". WESC-FM has a half-century heritage as a country music station. In the 1980s and 90s, it was sometimes #1 in the Greenville-Spartanburg
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Ensley Rd outside of Muskegon. What is now WSNX began life as Beautiful Music station WQWQ (the "Q" stood for "Quality") in 1971. Goodrich Radio Marketing
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WJGR, airing a talk radio format. WQIK-FM continued as the top country music station in Jacksonville. In May 1999, Jacor Communications, including WQIK-FM
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with Campbellsville–licensed rock music station WTCO (1450 AM) and Greensburg, Kentucky–licensed country music station WGRK-FM (105.7 FM). All three stations
WBBM-FM (2,090 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
was changed from "Chicago's Hits and Hip-Hop" to "Chicago's #1 Hit Music Station", as its format shifted back to mainstream Top 40. On April 21, 2023
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its original construction permit. In the 1970s, it was a beautiful music station; later, it became country "Buckeye Country 107". On December 1, 2007
Kiss FM Australia (1,707 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Kiss FM is a narrowcast dance music station based in Melbourne, broadcasting on various frequencies between 87.6 and 88.0 FM in Melbourne. KISS FM has
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frequency was awarded to WKIP owner Richard Novik, gained the WLMS ("Lite Music Station") calls and announced that the station would take on a format near-identical
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A. and its music station Radio 80, which became Radio 8 Serie Oro. On 1991, through Onda Musical S.A. they released another music station, Radiolé. In
List of radio stations in Lagos (868 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
September 2019. Retrieved 7 February 2020. "Cool FM Nigeria | #1 Hit Music Station". CoolFM. Archived from the original on 9 September 2019. Retrieved
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40 music listening switched to FM, WLAN became an Adult contemporary music station, and by the early 2000s it switched to adult standards. On January 4
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The price tag was more than $3 million. Prime Time owned a country music station in Everett, Washington, KWYZ. 1983 was an eventful year for KIAK. Prime
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which became increasingly successful over the years as a 24/7 classical music station. WCRB was under a long-term commitment by Charles River Broadcasting
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Sasy's hit song "Gentleman" has over 100 million plays on the Persian music station Radio Javan. Sasy went to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and he lives in United
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The 104.1 MHz facility went on the air in 1958 as WBCN. A classical music station in its first ten years on the air, beginning in 1968, WBCN featured
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KTRS). Combined Communications relaunched KCFM as an adult contemporary music station. To trade on its AM station's well-known call letters, on July 10, 1980
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an afternoon radio program also titled Gassenhauer on the classical music station WCLV in Cleveland, Ohio, in the 1970s. The title is a colloquial archaic
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ZGE-FM is a Tropical music station in George Town, Exuma, Bahamas. Official website (Official Facebook page) v t e v t e
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29, 2005. In the 1960s and 1970s, KFRC was a legendary Top 40 rock-music station in San Francisco, but on August 11, 1986, KFRC had changed to an Adult
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was available to the majority of homes across Italy free-to-air. The Music-station of Viacom in Italy, MTV Music remained available free to air until 1
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Commission on March 13, 1979. In 2000, KXKQ was named "Best Country Music Station" by the editors of the Phoenix New Times. In 2001, the same newspaper
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first licensed as WVLK-FM on March 9, 1962. It began as a beautiful music station, playing 15 minute sweeps of mostly instrumental cover versions of popular
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MacDonald-Garber Broadcasting, believing the Cadillac area needed its own music station (as opposed to simulcasts of stations from Traverse City or elsewhere)
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Lexington. WLEX-FM began broadcasting July 15, 1969, as a stereo rock music station reliant on automated taped programming. After five years of operation
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the 102.7 FM frequency, to anchor afternoon drive on the otherwise music station. Kevin West came over as program director and Jim Reynolds as morning
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WDAI leaned more adult after the 2009 debut of Power 100.3, a hip-hop music station also owned by Cumulus Media. In January 2010, Cumulus Media hired a
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KKQQ (102.3 FM, "K Country 102.3") is a country music station in the Brookings, South Dakota area. The station's transmitter is located in the nearby
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WVCO (94.9 FM, "94.9 The Surf") is an American radio station in the Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, market. They play a mix of Blues/Carolina beach music/shag
1989 in Ireland (836 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
County Meath (with studios in Trim). 4 September – Independent pop music station Century Radio went on the air for the first time. 14 September – British
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Rapids is home to another superpower FM station, 93.7 WBCT. The country music station, also owned by iHeartMedia, runs at 320,000 watts, the highest for any
KKSY-FM (784 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
several times a day. In the 1970s, WMT-FM became a full-time beautiful music station. It played quarter hour sweeps of soft instrumentals, with some Hollywood
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northwest side. On May 5, 1964, KMFM signed on 96.1 MHz. It was a classical music station owned by the Pennington family, broadcasting from studios at 134 E.
Southern Tablelands (173 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
portal Regions of New South Wales "Home - Eagle FM - The Southern Tablelands Hit Music Station". www.eaglefm.com.au. Retrieved 27 December 2023. v t e
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presence of adjacent-channel interference from WNED-FM, a classical music station in Buffalo, New York. CHKX-FM originally launched on September 1, 2000
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1963, as KHOS. From its sign on until the late 1970s, it was a country music station. From 1978 to 1981, it was soft rock KMGX "Magic 94." But with music
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all-news format, WBHP broadcast country music. In the 1960s the country music station put its format aside for one hour each Sunday afternoon to air classical
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and Charleston, West Virginia. In each market it operates a country music station with a rabbit mascot and the slogan "24 carrot country", a Top 40/CHR
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in London, first the newly founded Jazz FM, and then onto the dance music station Kiss FM. In 1998, he was hired by BBC Radio 1, and in 2012 he began
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to a Soft Adult Contemporary approach dubbed "The Motor City's Adult Music Station”, which lasted roughly six months. Then, the CKLW-FM call letters and
KORD-FM (162 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
the CHR market to then-powerhouse KIOK (OK95) and became a country music station. "KORD-FM Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission
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KDFC in San Francisco. Davis, intrigued by the idea of a classical music station in Alaska, contributed technical expertise and also recruited most of
WIZE (1,044 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
any and all relationship with Springfield. After a stint as a country music station, WONE/WIZE changed to Adult Standards on November 29, 1994. It adopted
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and the earlier on-air name of a former Melbourne talk-back radio and music station, which, in 2003, leased its licence to sports network SEN 1116. A number
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station's mainstream hook. With this being the first time a Top 40/dance music station had been on Detroit radio since the reformatting of WHYT two years earlier
3AK (3,877 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
and the earlier on-air name of a former Melbourne talk-back radio and music station, which, in 2003, leased its licence to sports network SEN 1116. A number
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during daytime hours. WQXI first went on the air in 1948 as an all-music station, playing pop standards. Their independent status was unique programming
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station's mainstream hook. With this being the first time a Top 40/dance music station had been on Detroit radio since the reformatting of WHYT two years earlier
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period until its 1984 sale, WQXY remained Baton Rouge's only beautiful music station and a Schulke affiliate. In 1984, WQXY and sister station AM 910 WLCS
KVLY (FM) (1,322 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Valley's #1 Hit Music Station". It changed once again in August 2009 to "Today's Modern Music". The slogan "The Valley's #1 Hit Music Station" was reintroduced
WHRO-TV (3,509 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Morison, from 1975 to 2001, WHRO-TV merged with a struggling classical music station, today's WHRV; expanded its facilities in 1990; and was recognized as
I Will (Namie Amuro song) (187 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Kenji Sano Music Video Director – Masashi Muto February 15, 2002 – Music Station February 16, 2002 – Pop Jam February 18, 2002 – Hey! Hey! Hey! Music
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Radio Team, LLC as part of a duopoly with Bardstown–licensed country music station WBRT (1320 AM). The two stations share studios on South Third Street
WSBB-FM (1,334 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Georgia Country". It was North Georgia's first full-time FM country music station and one of the first stand-alone FM country stations in the nation,
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became Cat Country WCTO and played a country music format. As a country music station, the station achieves some very high ratings. It has a live air staff
Media in the Lehigh Valley (110 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Valley’s Hip Hop Station Easton WAEB-FM CHR B104: The Valley's #1 Hit Music Station Whitehall WCTO Country music Cat Country 96 Bethlehem WDIY Public radio
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western Europe for pop and rock music. The BBC launched its own pop music station, BBC Radio 1, in 1967. International broadcasts became highly popular
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Creek. On October 1, 1959 the station signed on as WAEF, a beautiful music station at 104.3 FM. It played quarter hour sweeps of instrumental cover songs
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KUPL-FM dropped the format and joined its AM counterpart as a country music station. KUPL-AM had also previously broadcast easy-listening, continuing with
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Champ July 15, 2005 – Music Station July 30, 2005 – CDTV August 1, 2005 – Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ August 5, 2005 – Music Station August 5, 2005 – Music
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operated by Dot Com Plus, LLC, and is the only remaining locally owned music station based in Mobile. As of 2018, Dot Com Plus, LLC added two new stations
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Wild 105.5 changed the brand to the new "Mix 105.5" Maui's Pinoy Hit Music Station. Playing Filipino Music (OPM), Local/Filipino News and Entertainment
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reset to $61.61. Another long-running contest late in WIP's run as a music station was Team Trivia. Two area businesses competed, one on the morning show
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moved from 1670 AM to 1400 AM. The new call letters stood for "Quality Music Station", based on various earlier music formats. KQMS simulcasted all of its
CJDL-FM (1,528 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
another chance to move to FM. By this time, it had become a country music station, and wanted to move to 102.3 MHz (occupied by CKDK-FM Woodstock), but
Jenny Kelly (734 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
previously worked for East Coast FM and then for the state broadcaster's pop music station RTÉ 2fm. Reared in South Dublin county, Kelly's father Michael was a
KUBT (918 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
time branded as "93.9 The BEAT." Billing itself as "Hawaii's #1 Hit Music Station," the playlist features a broad mix of Rhythmic Pop/Dance currents,
Sweet Impact (177 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ 2007.04.27 - Music Station 2007.05.04 - Music Fighter (in Japanese) Music Station (in Japanese) ミュージックファイター http://www.avexnet
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WHBT (1410 AM) was an American gospel music station broadcasting in Tallahassee, Florida, United States. It was licensed to and served the Tallahassee
KKXT (1,694 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
31, 2009). ""The Process": Wanna Know When KERA's Debuting That New Music Station? Stay Tuned". Dallas Observer. Retrieved September 6, 2009. Radio-Locator
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WREB was a 500-watt daytime, omnidirectional station. They were a music station playing primarily middle of the road music through the 1960s. In 1968
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station; KBBO-AM, a news radio station and KHHK-FM, a contemporary hit music station. The discounted price for Ingstad is about $6.7 million for all 12 stations
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Broadcasting. It switched its call sign to WLQR and became a beautiful music station, known as "Stereo 101." It played half-hour music tapes mastered at
KBAY (1,664 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Gilroy to San Jose shortly after the sale, was a well-regarded hit music station in the South Bay area. Bill Kelly & Al Kline were morning hosts of the
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(contemporary hit radio) by the late 1990s. "Tower 98" served as "Monroe's Hit Music Station," with a minimal ratings presence in Toledo, until March 2003, when
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Michigan. The station rebroadcasts WBCL, the contemporary Christian music station owned and operated by Taylor University in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The
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Houston ratings after one rating period - a feat unheard of for an AM music station in the 1980s. KKBQ would add an FM simulcast on 92.9 FM on December
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Communications and became KGFT. The KATM calls were later picked up by a country music station in the Modesto/Stockton market. The KZLO calls were picked up by Educational
WKQC (2,038 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
album rock and became WBCY, leaving WEZC as the city's only beautiful music station. The easy format continued for 14 years, although over time, more vocals
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callsign to the current KYKS on January 1, 1980, formatted as country music station "Kicks 105". The format and branding are currently the longest running
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watts at 99.1 FM and is formatted as an AAA or Adult Album Alternative music station. The station is owned by Jam Media Solutions, LLC. WVOD-FM began life
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Country, the New 104.7", at 104.7 FM in the mid-1990s as a country music station. It was moved to its current frequency in the late 1990s, after being
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Rhode Island, and serving the Newport area. It is a rare classical music station supported by commercial advertising and not operated as a public radio
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be picked up. In 1986, WXB 102 was the Philippines' most influential music station, its popularity putting pressure on regional labels to belatedly release
CKRA-FM (928 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
slogan "Edmonton's Only Hit Music Station", which (after Power 92 changed to adult hits) changed to "Edmonton's #1 Hit Music Station". During this time, 96X
KWFN (2,255 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Greenfield, California. In 1967, 97.3 began its long run as a country music station, still simulcast with its AM sister station. In 1975, the station call
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to 1965. In October 1994, KJBO was sold to the owners of classical music station KHFM when the stations' principal owner Don Davis wanted to devote full
CKRA-FM (928 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
slogan "Edmonton's Only Hit Music Station", which (after Power 92 changed to adult hits) changed to "Edmonton's #1 Hit Music Station". During this time, 96X
KWFN (2,255 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Greenfield, California. In 1967, 97.3 began its long run as a country music station, still simulcast with its AM sister station. In 1975, the station call
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later, WSB-FM began calling itself "B98.5FM". Another former beautiful music station, WPCH, made the transition to soft AC shortly after WSB-FM in the early
KTBL (708 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
to 1965. In October 1994, KJBO was sold to the owners of classical music station KHFM when the stations' principal owner Don Davis wanted to devote full
Absolute Xtreme (312 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Absolute Xtreme would be replaced on DAB and digital TV by an all-1980s music station, Absolute Radio 80s, with listeners seeking alternative music redirected
You're My Sunshine (781 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
DeLena June 7, 1996 – Music Station June 10, 1996 – Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ June 15, 1996 – CDTV July 12, 1996 – Music Station July 17, 1996 – Avex
Rock the Park (2,065 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
sponsored by three radio stations: 98.1 Free FM, FM96, and country music station BX93. For the first 12 years, the purpose of the event was to raise
Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (3,030 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
programming. Second Programme (Δεύτερο Πρόγραμμα) is primarily a Greek music station. Third Programme (Τρίτο Πρόγραμμα) is more of a classical music/arts
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television in the 1950s, WTOC became a full service middle of the road (MOR) music station. WTOC aired many features, both network and local, as well as having
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studios and offices remain, along with co-owned 100.9 WRNX, a country music station. Station's Official Twitter Feed "Facility Technical Data for WHYN"
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Adult Top 40. By 2012, Z99 was reborn as a full-fledged Top 40/CHR music station. On October 31, 2018, at Midnight, KEEZ began stunting with a continuous
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dominant radio station in the Elmira market. In the 1970s, as a Top 40 music station, WENY adopted the slogan "We're the One", a play on the Orleans song
RTV (Bangladeshi TV channel) (1,321 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
FDC Golmaal Jhamela Unlimited Meyeti Ekhon Kothay Jabey Mind Latif Music Station Noashal Onneshon Ordhek Shotto RTV Music Award RTV Star Award Rupar
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African-American-oriented roots, but this time as the successful gospel-music station that it still is today. Michiguide.com - WFLT History WFLT Facebook
Media in Pittsburgh (1,184 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
NPR station; WQED-FM, a listener-supported commercial-free classical music station; and WYEP 91.3FM, the nation's third-largest independent "adult album
Capital Scotland (962 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Scotland changed their tagline from "Love Music" to "Scotland's No 1 Hit Music Station" in line with the other Galaxy stations across the UK. The station was
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for a few months in 1985). In December 1984, while still a beautiful music station, WHUE-FM sought and received the WCOZ call letters formerly on 94.5;
Liberman Broadcasting tower (Era, Texas) (283 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
as the transmitter for KNOR-FM, 93.7 “La Raza,” a Spanish-language music station playing “Norteño” music (roughly comparable to Contemporary Country
Depend on You (499 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
You December 10, 1998 – Hit MMM – Depend on You December 11, 1998 – Music Station – Depend on You December 16, 1998 – Pocket Music – Depend on You December
WOGK (259 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
The station began operations in 1960 as WMOP-FM, a 4,200-watt MOR music station. Owner James Kirk instituted major changes in 1973, including changing
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Kunhua, is a Singaporean radio personality at Singapore-based Chinese music station YES 933. He is also an occasional actor. Chung had previously worked
WAEB-FM (1,059 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
and went through several formats before eventually becoming a country music station with the WXKW call sign. In April 1985, the station reverted to the
Bloomington, Indiana (4,203 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
is a sister station to WHCC. WCLS 97.7 FM is the Local classic rock music station. WCYI 104.1 FM is an ultra low powered religious FM radio station broadcast
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Kesitah Inc.—received CRTC approval to launch a Contemporary Christian music station, targeted towards youth and young adults, on the same frequency as the
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automated country format in 1971–1972, WJFM was primarily a Beautiful music station. Despite its strong signal, the station usually hovered near the bottom
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late July 2022, the 105.1 FM simulcast was broken, and a small country music station out of Grand Rapids called "Jethro FM" began broadcasting on it. As
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are sold. In January 2008, Clear Channel transferred KAVL and country music station KTPI-FM to the Aloha Stations Trust. In December 2011, RZ Media LLC
WJRR (1,186 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
iHeartRadio. On June 12, 1962, the station first signed on as classical music station WXBR. It was owned by the Stereo Broadcasting Company with studios and
Northern Public Radio (570 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
signed on at 90.5 FM in Rockford. WNIU became a full-time classical music station, while WNIJ was a more traditional full-service NPR station. In 1998
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year earlier, Park bought KWJJ (AM 1080), a longtime Portland country music station. For the first years of Park ownership, KJIB remained easy listening
WVTQ (771 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Vermont Public Radio, since 2007. Previously, it was a commercial country music station under the WJAN call sign. In August 1990, the Federal Communications
KIKK (830 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Throughout the 1970s, 1980s, and early 1990s, 650 kHz was the country music station in Houston. It simulcasted with its FM sister station at times (the
KSQL (527 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
station at 1450 kHz (the current KEST). The second was a popular soul music station at 107.7 MHz (now known as KSAN). The current KSOL is unrelated to the
WWYY (1,366 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
a Philadelphia-based country/western music station, most of this region was without its own country music station after WIXL (now WNNJ) dropped country
WDEN-FM (781 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
four stations in 2002. WDEN-FM continues as Macon's top-rated country music station for more than half a century. "Station Information Profile". Arbitron
WMGF (947 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
weekdays, the station is mostly voice-tracked. Although not a Christian music station, WJYO produced a syndicated program on Sunday mornings called "Glory
WARM (AM) (651 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
northeastern Pennsylvania broadcasting. It was the predominant Top 40 format music station in the area during the 1960s and into the 1970s. It was known during
WTOU (396 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
March 26, 2007 to WQLR, the former callsign of WVFM, an existing FM music station owned by Midwest Communications in Kalamazoo. The station flipped from
WHHY-FM (784 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Holt/Robinson. The FM station on 101.9 was an automated FM country music station before becoming a rock station. It would be known as "The Music FM -
Dubbo (4,454 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
a local heritage station, it broadcasts on AM 1251. Zoo FM – a rock music station, it broadcasts on FM 92.7. ABC Radio also has a studio in the city:
KDWB-FM (3,307 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
"Channel 63, KDWB" then began its long uninterrupted run as a pop music station, and quickly became a major competitor to the established WDGY, which
KWVE-FM (1,616 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
November 1977 and changed its call sign to KWVE, becoming a beautiful music station known as K-Wave. It played quarter-hour sweeps of mostly instrumental
KXCI (1,032 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
transmitter is on East Mount Bigelow Road in Whitetail, Arizona. Primarily a music station, its programming also includes short form features about local issues
KLLI (FM) (2,127 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
standards format from Westwood One, leaving KZLA as the established country music station in the market. In 1994, Shamrock Broadcasting acquired KZLA and KLAC
Northern Touch (834 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
difficult years ahead. Milestone Radio applied to the CRTC for an urban music station in Toronto in 1990, which would have been Canada's first radio station
KLWN (363 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
which used to have the KLWN call letters and identified itself as "The Music Station, 106." The stations were owned for years by Arden Booth, who also served
KKLQ (FM) (5,867 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
another new format. The callsign KIQQ-FM is now on a regional Mexican music station in Newberry Springs, California. In November 1988, Outlet Communications
WGBH (FM) (1,648 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
WZAI in Brewster.[citation needed] WGBH also owns WCRB, a classical music station. This service is simulcast by WJMF in Smithfield, Rhode Island (near
WGBH (FM) (1,648 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
WZAI in Brewster.[citation needed] WGBH also owns WCRB, a classical music station. This service is simulcast by WJMF in Smithfield, Rhode Island (near
KLWN (363 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
which used to have the KLWN call letters and identified itself as "The Music Station, 106." The stations were owned for years by Arden Booth, who also served
WMHX (573 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Felder. The station was known throughout most of the 1990s as country music station "The Big Y-105". The station was the first country FM competitor to
WDXI (1,990 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
his estate ran WDXI for a decade before it was sold. Long a country music station, it switched in the early 1990s to a news/talk format. WDXI fell silent
FM broadcasting in the United Kingdom (739 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
at that time AM sound broadcasting predominated. The BBC's 'popular music' station known as Radio 1 opened in 1967 but only broadcast on MW until the end
KFWR (306 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
format. In 1981, the call letters were changed to KYXS as a country music station. In 2002, the station made its permanent switch to KFWR, bringing listeners
Marion, Ohio (5,568 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
WMRN-FM (94.3 FM) country music station, WMRN (1490 AM) news/talk (iHeartRadio), WOSB (91.1 FM) NPR News and classical music station, WYNT (95.9 FM) adult
WHLV (AM) (1,436 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
operating between 1957 and 1995. From 1957 to 1983, it was a secular music station under the WXXX call letters; after 1983, it aired Christian programming
WJIM-FM (433 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
15 and "The New 97-5" (usually just called "97.5, Lansing's New Hit Music Station") debuted in its place. Longtime "Oldies 97.5" morning man Rich Michaels
Jack FM (3,629 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
October 30, 2023. Union JACK Radio (broadcasting nationwide on DAB, a music station with comedy clips) (owner Jack Radio National went into administration)
CJSQ-FM (316 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
by Groupe Musique Greg as a sister station to CJPX-FM, a classical music station serving Montreal. The station was previously founded and owned by Radio-Classique
Star FM (Australia) (307 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Best Music" to "Your HIT Music Station". The positioning statement was changed again in June 2011 to "Your #1 HIT Music Station" and following the Southern
Shout!!! (449 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Idoling!!!. It reached number 3 on M-ON! Countdown 100, number 2 on Music Station Single Ranking, and number 6 on Oricon Weekly Chart. Idoling!!! was
Americana (music) (3,271 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
cajun, dawg, blues, and old-time music", a combination that the country music station KCSN advertised as "Americana". The format came into its own in the
KOZY-FM (220 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
KOZY-FM (101.3 FM, "The Bluffs Hit Music Station") is a radio station broadcasting a Top 40 (CHR) music format. Licensed to Bridgeport, Nebraska, in the
Cedar Rapids, Iowa (8,635 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
KKSY-FM 96.5, a modern country music station; KMJM 1360 AM, a classic country station; KOSY-FM 95.7 FM, a hit music station; and KKRQ 100.7 FM, with a classic
WTNR (FM) (910 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
replaced by Active rock station WKLQ, which had been replaced by country music station WTNR after 20 years on 94.5 FM. The WODJ calls were most recently used
WHNN (1,133 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
challenge WHNN. WHNN, however, continued to be Flint's only Christmas music station until November 2018, when WCRZ switched to all-Christmas music for the
WVAB (768 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
AM). WVAB had a long history in Virginia Beach, moving from a popular music station to strictly news and finally gospel programming. Sidney Kellam, a scion
WJOX (AM) (898 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article
1990s, there were few AM radio stations that were successful playing music, station management made the decision to launch an all-sports station in 1992
DWBM-FM (1,993 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
the first AM station to reformat and subsequently the top-rated pop music station for at least five to six years, and later became DWOO with a showbiz-oriented
CountryLine Radio (470 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
acoustic live sessions. Country 1035, a 1994-2002 London based country music station 3C (radio), a station that broadcast country music across the UK on
DWAD (189 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
transmitter located at 209 E. Dela Paz St., Mandaluyong. DWAD was a music station during the Martial Law era. Among its notable personalities were Lito
Nation Radio UK (310 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
2017, Thames Radio dropped all of its presenters and became a non-stop music station, until changing its name to Nation Radio in June 2018. This was because
WKDD (1,114 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
this time to "Akron's 98-1 The New WKDD" with the slogan "Akron's Hit Music Station." Each February since 2000, WKDD teams up with Akron Children's Hospital
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (4,355 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
radio station in Toronto which would have been Canada's first urban music station; in both cases, the CRTC instead granted licences to stations that duplicated
WJIV (526 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
related programming in favor of an over-the-air simulcast of classical music station 96.3 WQXR-FM New York City, along with live weather reports for each
KTLW (503 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
air K-Love programming becoming the largest coverage area Christian music station in the Los Angeles metro. The sale of KTLW was consummated on August
WPOR (344 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
the early 2000s, at which time it was still Portland's only country music station.[citation needed] For many years, WPOR-FM and album-oriented rock station
WMIA-FM (1,684 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Better Variety”. This change came after WMIA-FM was the lowest rated music station in the Nielsen ratings for the Miami market, with a 2.3 share in the
Al TV (675 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
he wanted to watch. He also incorporated the same parodying of the music station format through fake interviews with celebrities, comments on the latest
WXJC-FM (1,183 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
station with the intent of launching a second Contemporary Christian music station in Birmingham. Competing against WDJC-FM, the station was rebranded
CHFM-FM (339 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
FM radio station when it signed on the air in 1962, as a beautiful music station. Moffat Communications (owners of the legendary CKXL in Calgary) purchased
Sakura Thank You (381 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Tower Record weekly chart, number 2 on M-ON! Countdown 100, number 4 on Music Station Power Ranking, and number 3 on Oricon Weekly Chart. Sakura Thank You
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St. Pauls, North Carolina. This station was once WGSS, a beautiful music station located in Lumberton. "Beasley-Fayetteville Welcomes Director of Sales"
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station in the Summer of 1989. In the mid-1990s it became an alternative music station. Later in the decade it was re-branded as "Star 94" and converted back
Sweet 19 Blues (song) (1,030 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Music Champ Special October 4, 1996 – Music Station Special October 29, 1996 – Utaban October 4, 1996 – Music Station Special November 2, 1996 – 27 hours
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music with some classical shows on nights and weekends. As a beautiful music station, WTOL-FM played quarter hour sweeps of mostly soft instrumental cover
Digital radio in Australia (1,690 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
64kbit/s Double J Adult contemporary music station DAB+, DTV, Online ABC 0x3001 80kbit/s Triple J Youth-focused music station FM Simulcast ABC 0x3009 80kbit/s
KZDG (6,360 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
potential suitors, including Calvin Smith, president of KFAC, the classical music station in Los Angeles. Further adding to KEAR's woes, the IRS filed a second
WFGR (541 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
as far south as Plainwell, Michigan. WFGR was previously a classical music station throughout the 1990s, broadcasting the World Classical Network from
WOWI (1,478 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
1954, the network radio era was winding down, and WRVC became a "good music" station. Two years later, however, Larus and Brother threatened to close it
KXNO-FM (1,081 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
rebranded as "Sunny 106", and was reprogrammed as an adult contemporary music station. Sunny 106 was never a top performer in the market, usually behind main
Charles Nove (646 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
broadcaster who currently presents the weekday breakfast show for classical music station Scala Radio. The son of Soviet historian Alexander Nove, his earliest
WFGR (541 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
as far south as Plainwell, Michigan. WFGR was previously a classical music station throughout the 1990s, broadcasting the World Classical Network from
Sakura Thank You (381 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Tower Record weekly chart, number 2 on M-ON! Countdown 100, number 4 on Music Station Power Ranking, and number 3 on Oricon Weekly Chart. Sakura Thank You
List of free-to-air channels in New Zealand (573 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
hop music station that split from George FM. The Edge MediaWorks NZ (corp.) 1994 Yes No No No live unicast Urban and contemporary music station started
CBM-FM (302 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
CBC Music station in Montreal
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1450 AM (now WPGG). For most of its early decades, it was a beautiful music station, playing quarter hour sweeps of soft, mostly instrumental cover versions
Sunrise Radio (Yorkshire) (422 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Northern UK" by LUX entertainment awards Sunrise Radio – Best Asian Hit Music Station 2020 – England – Corporate Vision Media Innovator Awards "Archived copy"
WOAI (AM) (1,665 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
KEEZ switched its call letters to WOAI-FM, becoming in 1981 country music station KAJA "KJ*97". Through the 1980s, WOAI relied more on its newsroom and
1981 in radio (359 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
adopted the new call letters "WBZZ." That fall, WWJ-FM, a beautiful music station in Detroit, picks up the WJOI calls. June 1 – CJCB-FM Sydney, Nova Scotia
Talkin' 2 Myself (501 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
2007 - Music Station September 22, 2007 - Music Fighter September 22, 2007 - Music Japan September 30, 2007 - CDTV October 5, 2007 - Music Station Total
KLSW (782 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
The Dalles/Hood River, Oregon area since its sign on, as a beautiful music station under the KCIV-FM calls, then mostly as a Hot AC under the KMCQ calls
WEJZ (901 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
continued the practice every year since, becoming "Jacksonville's Christmas Music Station". They begin airing Christmas music in mid-November (generally the week
DZXQ (594 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Mabuhay Broadcasting System. During the martial law era, DZXQ was as a music station, competing with top-rater DWBL. Notable personalities of the station
KFRG (793 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
merged into CBS Radio. On August 17, 2006, KFRG became the only country music station that could be heard in the Los Angeles area by default. LA's country
KTTY (335 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
transmitter is in New Boston. KTTY originally operated as a country music station, branded as Cat Country 105.1, under the ownership of Towers Investment
WYAI (778 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
returning under new ownership in the summer of 1991, as beautiful music station WZZM. WZZM encountered financial problems of its own by early 1993,
WSKO (AM) (844 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
station began its run as a full service, middle of the road popular music station. Among its 1950s-era staffers was character actor and Golden Globe nominee
Winkler, Manitoba (3,172 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
operated by Altona-based Golden West Broadcasting. COUNTRY 88, a country music station, was established in 1980 on the AM dial at 1530 kHz, then moved to 1570 kHz
WFTK (1,208 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ohio. The station began in 1958 as WQMS (which stood for "Quality Music Station"), playing beautiful music. In 1968, the station became a religious
Canadian hip hop (6,224 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
urban music station in Toronto, which would have been the first such station in Canada, but that application was denied in favour of a country music station—which
KMNB (1,261 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Christmas, billing itself in that period as "The Official Christmas Music Station". Rival Kool 108, an oldies station, also programs nothing but Christmas
WBEE-FM (666 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
that station moved to 100.5 (home today to WDVI). In 1965, classical music station WBBF-FM moved to the unoccupied 92.5 frequency. WBBF-FM had already
Glitter/Fated (1,021 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Glitter/Fated by live performances on the following networks: July 13, 2007 – Music Station – "Glitter" July 13, 2007 – Music Fighter – "Fated" July 14, 2007 –
Capital North East (860 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
During late 2010, the slogan changed to The North East's No.1 Hit Music Station. Networked programming was broadcast from Galaxy Yorkshire in Leeds
WHYI-FM (1,289 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Crawford from 1960 to 1962. From 1962 to 1973, it was known as a beautiful music station with the call letters of WMJR. In late 1966, the station's studios (located
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WVIC-FM 94.9 (now WMMQ) in East Lansing, as the market's dominant Top 40 music station from the 1970s through the early 1990s, with the new WVIC-FM playing
WLQV (2,232 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
early 1960s. At the time, 1340 WEXL was the only full-time country music station in the immediate Detroit market. WDEE distinguished itself with its
KATM (1,081 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Cumulus Media in 2011. Through the years, KATM has continued as a country music station, and is among the top rated stations in both Modesto and Stockton, with
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later move to 96.3 FM as the result of a frequency swap with classical music station WQXR). On Memorial Day 2005, both stations became "La Kalle," a reggaeton-formatted
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1140 Peachtree Street NE. WGKA-FM was the first full-time FM classical music station in Atlanta. In 1971, the General Cinema Corporation acquired WGKA-AM-FM
WQNY (432 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
late 1980s) type station known as Q104 or Q104FM "Ithaca's Continuous Music Station" also "The best of the 60's, 70's and Today" as of 1986. In March 2010
KMXB (643 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
station signed on the air on February 10, 1971. KXTZ was a beautiful music station from 1971 until 1994. The call sign spelled out the moniker "Ecstasy
Bauer Media Audio UK (2,613 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
for advertising purposes. Downtown Country, dedicated digital country music station on DAB in Northern Ireland. Mojo Radio, classic rock, early pop, blues
WXKS (AM) (1,780 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
programming remaining in other time periods. Notably, contemporary Christian music station WJLT (1060 AM) leased out WKOX's overnight hours to extend its programming
BBC World Service (8,785 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
(except during Eurovision and special events). 2MBS-FM 102.5, a classical music station in Sydney, also carries the BBC World Service news programmes at 7a
WLEV (1,070 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
station was also needed. That July, WLEV (96.1 FM) became WCTO, a country music station known as "Cat Country 96". Half of the WLEV airstaff remained on 96
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7 to 101.5 in a frequency swap with WPRJ, a contemporary Christian music station in Coleman, Michigan, and both stations were also able to increase their
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continued until 1999. For some of that time, WCAV was the only country music station on the FM dial in the Greater Boston area. In 1999, WCAV was purchased
Step You/Is This Love? (503 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
2005 – Music Fighter – "Step You" April 29, 2005 – Music Station – "Step you" May 6, 2005 – Music Station – "Step you" and "Is This Love?" December 31, 2005
CBOQ-FM (132 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
CBC Music station in Ottawa
Sputnik (radio station) (404 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
station manager Eric Markuse left. Today (2014) Sputnik is a standard music station. Sputnik also operates an internet radio station, Sputnik.de, which
KGB-FM (1,469 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
and KGB-FM were separated, and the latter became KBKB, a "beautiful music" station. By 1972, Boss Radio on KGB was failing, and more focus was being given
KSAS-FM (597 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
KSAS had the KARO call letters which now belong to a Christian worship music station in Boise. In the mid-1990s, KARO was an all '70s music format as Arrow
Fun Radio (France) (1,911 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
station was now competing with Skyrock for the place of 2nd best French music station. That same year, Fun Radio became the number one music radio in 20 cities
CHEZ-FM (580 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
years on air, CHEZ competed with AM station CFRA, then a pop-leaning music station. In 1987, just a few weeks before celebrating its tenth anniversary
Lush 99.5FM (362 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
8-9pm List of radio stations in Singapore "MediaCorp Radio launches new music station Lush 99.5FM". Channel NewsAsia. 30 December 2004. Archived from the
KVET (AM) (1,708 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
music mix was differentiated from KASE, which had become a country music station itself, by being more traditional than its stablemate. The Sammy Allred