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WPKN is a free-form radio station, staffed by volunteer programmers presenting a wide variety of music and public affairs programming. [2] The syndicated weekly radio newsmagazine Between the Lines, a weekly show, was first produced in 1991 with Scott Harris, Denise Manzari, Bob Nixon, environmental journalist Jim Motavalli and many others at ...
KTEC (89.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to Klamath Falls, Oregon, United States.The station is owned by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education, [2] [3] and is broadcast from the campus of the Oregon Institute of Technology from the College Union.
DWSB (89.5 FM), broadcasting as 89.5 Subic Bay Radio, is a radio station owned and operated by the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority. The station's studio and transmitter are located at Bldg. N, Quezon Street, Subic Bay Freeport Zone , Olongapo .
WSKB (89.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Westfield State University and the Westfield, Massachusetts, area. The station is owned by the Trustees of Westfield State University. It airs a college radio modern rock format. [2] The station was assigned the WSKB call letters by the Federal Communications Commission and began operations in ...
WCMU-FM (89.5 FM) is a public radio station in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. The station, owned by Central Michigan University , is a National Public Radio member station, airing a news/talk format along with a variety of other programming.
WMOT-FM (89.5 FM) is a public radio station serving the metropolitan Nashville, Tennessee market. Licensed to Murfreesboro, Tennessee, it is owned by the Middle Tennessee State University alongside WMTS-FM (88.3 FM), with studios for both stations located at the John Bragg Media and Entertainment Building on campus.
CJRL-FM is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 89.5 FM in Kenora, Ontario. The station broadcasts an adult contemporary format branded as 89.5 The Lake . The station was originally launched in 1938 as CKCA 1420 kHz.
Phoenix's longtime classical music station had been KONC at 101.5 MHz. On March 31, 1986, that station left the classical format. [3] In July, another commercial radio station stepped into the format, a station at 106.3 which adopted the KONC call sign; [4] Tucson's KUAT-FM also established a translator in Phoenix on 105.5 MHz. [5]