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Later, the FM station began using the same call sign as the AM station, WINE-FM. In the 1970s and early 1980s, WINE-AM-FM were Top 40 stations. When the AM had to go off the air, WINE-FM continued playing the Top 40 hits at night. By the 1980s, WINE became a full-service, adult contemporary station, while the FM station became album rock outlet ...
Winradio (stylized WiNRADiO) is the brand name for the radio communication equipment and the name of the commercial division of Radixon Group in Melbourne, Australia, a subsidiary of Robotron Group. [1] It includes computer-based radio receivers, software, antennas and accessories for software-defined radio.
KXTS (98.7 MHz) is an FM radio station broadcasting a Regional Mexican format. Licensed to Geyserville, California, United States, it serves the Santa Rosa area. The station is currently owned by Wine Country Radio. The station had previously been broadcasting on 100.9 FM until a frequency swap with KSXY on February 8, 2008. The call signs had ...
Win Radio is a commercial radio brand owned by ZimZam Management, Inc., a media company led by radio veteran and executive Manuelito "Manny" Luzon. Compared to major rivals, which are directly run by their associated parent companies, ZimZam buys Win Radio's airtime from third-party networks, as they do not have a legal franchise to directly operate a station.
WINW (1520 kHz) is a currently silent radio station licensed to Canton, Ohio.WINW is daytimer station, transmitting with 1,000 watts using a directional antenna with a four-tower array; but because AM 1520 is a clear channel frequency reserved for Class A WWKB Buffalo, New York and KOKC Oklahoma City, WINW must sign-off at sunset to avoid interference.
KSXY (100.9 FM, "Latino 100.9") is a Spanish CHR formatted radio station licensed to Forestville, California, United States. It is owned by Wine Country Radio. It is owned by Wine Country Radio. History
KNOB (96.7 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Healdsburg, California, and broadcasting to the Santa Rosa area. It is owned by JYH Broadcasting and operated by Wine Country Radio and it airs an adult hits radio format, branded as "Bob FM".
The Bass Point site houses the amateur radio station, GB4LD. In 1905 transatlantic communication was shifted to a new lower frequency transmitter at Clifden, Ireland. The Poldhu station was used for communication with Atlantic shipping and European countries until 1922, then as a research station until 1934 when it was dismantled. [38]