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  2. Sign-on and sign-off - Wikipedia

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    It is the opposite of a sign-off (or closedown in Commonwealth countries except Canada), which is the sequence of operations involved when a radio or television station shuts down its transmitters and goes off the air for a predetermined period; generally, this occurs during the overnight hours although a broadcaster's digital specialty or sub ...

  3. WTWW - Wikipedia

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    On November 9, 2022, Randall announced his departure from the station, eventually taking the station's programming to a WRMI transmitter five days later. The station briefly shut down after Randall's departure. [9] [10] WTWW sporadically returned to the air December 22, carrying Scriptures for America on the 5.085 (and eventually 9.475 ...

  4. List of defunct television networks in the United States

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    Country, blues, bluegrass, jazz and gospel music videos. Founded by Stanley Hitchcock in 1992; sold to TCI after 2 years, which shut it down. [15] The Box: January 1, 2001: Launched in 1985. Formerly known as the Video Jukebox Network; replaced by MTV2. Cable Music Channel: Turner Broadcasting November 30, 1984

  5. 2024 in radio - Wikipedia

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    One month short of the station's 97th anniversary, owner Corus Entertainment suddenly shuts down CHML—Hamilton, Ontario. [22] 26 Good Karma Brands moves New York City's ESPN Radio affiliation, which has been on FM 98.7 since 2012, to AM 880, changing its callsign to WHSQ.

  6. KICE (AM) - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, the station changed its call letters to KXUX and aired an adult standards format. In 2000, it changed its call letters to KICE and began airing a sports format. On March 23, 2017, the KICE call letters moved to 94.9 FM Terrebonne , formerly KCOE, which had been simulcasting 940 AM's Fox Sports Radio programming since going on the air ...

  7. 2021 in radio - Wikipedia

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    The stations were the only radio stations in Sinclair's portfolio, as it had previously divested its other stations in the 1990s. [42] 14 Classic hits WMQA-FM—Minocqua, Wisconsin switches to adult contemporary "95.9 The Island". [43] 22 WNMA—Miami Springs/Miami flips from sports/hot talk to Spanish Christian as "Radio Oasis 1210". [44] 28

  8. CKLY-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station officially signed on at 91.9 FM in May branded as Y92 retaining the "CKLY" call letters. [3] According to the Canadian Communications Foundation, the CKLY 910 AM transmitter was shut down on May 24, 1998. The station was acquired by CHUM Limited on December 21, 2000, [4] and by CTVglobemedia, now Bell Media on March 23, 2007. [5]

  9. CONELRAD - Wikipedia

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    All other broadcast stations would monitor a designated station in their area. In the event of an emergency, all United States television and FM radio stations were required to stop broadcasting. Upon alert, most AM medium-wave stations shut down. The stations that stayed on the air would transmit on either 640 or 1240 kHz.