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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 ...
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 ...
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
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.
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 ...
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
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]
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.