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Black-oriented news KHNW: 88.3 FM: Manson: Washington State University: Public radio: ... First Baptist Church of Riverview: Christian radio ... Washington State ...
In the 1970s, WAVA-AM-FM decided to compete with WTOP (now WFED) as one of Washington's two all-news radio stations. Even though WAVA (AM) was still a daytime-only station, the all-news format was heard on WAVA-FM around the clock; as such, that made WAVA-FM the only all-news station on the FM dial in those days, when many home and car radios could only receive AM signals.
WARQ added an HD3 subchannel, airing Christian Radio programming, from the Worship & Word Network. It feeds an FM translator at 105.1 MHz. It feeds an FM translator at 105.1 MHz. An HD4 subchannel was added when co-owned WPCO 1230 AM went silent .
WJTB-FM (95.3 FM) – branded GNN Radio – is a commercial Christian radio station licensed to serve South Congaree, South Carolina.Owned by Augusta Radio Fellowship Institute, Inc., the station services the Columbia metropolitan area and surrounding Midlands region as an affiliate of GNNradio.
Salem Radio Network is a satellite radio network serving general market News/Talk stations and Christian-formatted stations through affiliate partnerships serving more than 2,700 radio stations. The five major divisions are SRN Talk, SRN News, Salem Music Network, Salem Media Reps and Vista Media Reps and SRN Satellite Services.
KCMS (105.3 FM, "Spirit 105-3") is a radio station licensed to Edmonds, Washington, serving the Seattle market and broadcasting a Christian adult contemporary music format. The station broadcasts at 105.3 MHz from Seattle (with a transmitter on Cougar Mountain in Issaquah ), and includes a translator broadcasting on 92.1 MHz (K221BG) in ...
Its call sign stood for "Washington High Fidelity Stereo" (WHFS), advertising that it was the first station in the Washington metropolitan area to broadcast in FM stereo. [1] It was originally located in a 20-by-20-foot (6.1 m × 6.1 m) space in the basement of the Bethesda Medical Building on Wisconsin Avenue with its antenna on the roof.
Q98 Logo before moving to 105.1 in 2013. On August 9, 2013, KQWB-FM announced they would be moving from 98.7 MHz to 105.1 MHz, replacing sister station KLTA.The station re-branded as Q105.1, and brought the active rock format and personalities with them from 98.7.