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WERV-FM (95.9 MHz "95.9 The River") is a commercial radio station, licensed to Aurora, Illinois, and serving the western suburbs of Chicago. It is owned by Alpha Media , through licensee Alpha Media Licensee LLC. [ 5 ]
Mitch Michaels. Mitch Michaels (born Richard Salchow in Cleveland, Ohio on March 20, 1948) is an American rock and roll radio disc jockey. [1] Known for his contributions to many spots on the Chicago radio dial, he is best known for helping start WXRT-FM and for his work at WKQX-FM, WLUP-FM "The Loop" and WCKG-FM in Chicago, Illinois.
WRVE (99.5 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed in Schenectady and serving the Capital District and Upper Hudson Valley in New York.It broadcasts a hot adult contemporary radio format and calls itself "99.5 The River", referring to the Hudson River.
88.9 FM: Charleston: Eastern Illinois University: Adult contemporary/Mix WEJT: 105.1 FM: Shelbyville: The Cromwell Group, Inc. of Illinois: Adult hits WEMV-LP: 103.1 FM: Vandalia: Elijah Message Ministry: Christian WEPS: 88.9 FM: Elgin: Board of Education School District U-46: High school/Public radio/Classical WERV-FM: 95.9 FM: Aurora: Alpha ...
WXRV (92.5 FM; "The River") is an adult album alternative radio station licensed to Andover, Massachusetts, and based in Haverhill, with a signal covering most of northeast Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire, and audible as far away as Plymouth, Massachusetts, and Portland, Maine.
The current lineup features Roy & Carol in the morning (since 1994), Geno Brien middays (former morning show host of 95.9 the River) and Todd Boss (The Bossman) doing afternoons. Other weekend and fill-in personalities include Rich Renik (from WMAQ and WUSN), Brandon Jones, Jillian, and Laura Vaughn.
New Hampshire State Police and local police and fire and rescue personnel were investigating in the area of the high-level Piscataqua River Bridge on Interstate 95 between Portsmouth, New ...
After rebranding as Mix 95 in 1995, the station format changed to adult album alternative. At one point, the station restored the KF95 moniker, positioned as The Music Difference. The call letters were changed to KFXJ in 1998, as it was no longer co-owned with KFXD-AM. In 2000, the station rebranded as 94.9 The River with new call letters KRVB. [2]