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  2. WKRB - Wikipedia

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    WKRB (90.3 FM) is an FM radio station licensed to Brooklyn, New York. It is a music based station based at and controlled by Kingsborough Community College, with a transmitter in Manhattan Beach. It also is the official station of the Brooklyn Cyclones, and is a broadcast partner of the New York Islanders hockey club. In 2006, WKRB changed its ...

  3. Radio Free Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Radio Free Brooklyn (RFB) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that operates a freeform internet radio station headquartered at 199 Cook Street in the Bushwick neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY. The station currently offers 78 original radio programs produced by members of the organization, including 63 weekly live broadcasts originating from their ...

  4. WNVU (FM) - Wikipedia

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    On February 26, 1959, the station switched its call letters to WVOX-FM. WVOX-AM-FM joined a growing radio operation owned by the New York Herald-Tribune newspaper. By 1962, after John Hay Whitney bought the Herald-Tribune the year before, the paper's radio division included WVOX-AM-FM, WVIP, WGHQ in Kingston and WFYI (now WJDM) in Mineola. [9]

  5. Shipping Container Radio Station In Brooklyn Music Community

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    In Atlanta, an “off-the-grid” 24-hour streaming radio station is following Vaxelaire’s steps, with a studio built in a shipping container kicking off a nearly three-month experiment this spring.

  6. WKZA - Wikipedia

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    The station originally intended to sign on as WKSQ-FM, as FCC records dated September 5, 2000 indicate. On October 9, 2000, the station changed its call sign to the current WKZA, [3] the call sign made popular by a now-defunct AM station in nearby Kane, Pennsylvania. However, the station did not sign on until late November 2000.

  7. KMVE - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, 2009, KCEL swapped frequencies with sister station KMVE on 96.1 FM. With the move, 106.9 FM assumed the KMVE call letters and began airing a classic hits format now branded as "Classic Top 40 106.9". In 2011, High Desert Broadcasting assigned KMVE to Mojave Radio LLC, owned by Keith Yokomoto, for $100. [4]

  8. KMED (FM) - Wikipedia

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    On August 3, 2015, at 12:00 pm, KZZE flipped to an adult album alternative format known as "106.3 The Valley" and changed its call letters to KYVL. [ 3 ] On January 8, 2023, KYVL moved the adult album alternative format to its HD2 subchannel and picked up sister station KMED 's news/talk format, with the sign-off of KMED's 1440 AM frequency.

  9. WCWP - Wikipedia

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    WCWP (88.1 FM) is a student-run radio station licensed to and owned by Long Island University.The station, located on the university's LIU Post campus in Brookville, New York, broadcasts a variety of music programs, branding itself as "Public Radio that Rocks!"