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CIDC-FM (103.5 FM, Z103.5) is a radio station licensed to Orangeville, Ontario, Canada.Owned by Evanov Communications, the station broadcasts a rhythmic contemporary format targeting the Greater Toronto Area.
On March 5, 2018 K277BS flipped to Classic Rock as "Z-Rock" relaying KZPK-HD3. The first song on "Z-Rock" was Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen. [4] KNSI signed on a new FM translator (K257GK) at 99.3 MHz, which is KNSI's current FM translator. In 2021, KZPK HD3/K277BS quietly rebranded as "Real Rock Z103" with no change in format.
KFTZ (103.3 FM, "Z103") is a top 40 (CHR) radio station located in Idaho Falls, Idaho. It is licensed, owned and operated by Riverbend Communications. KFTZ has been Southeast Idaho's hot music station since the 80s. In November of 2023, KFTZ and its sister stations launched HD2 channels.
Richard Adam Matthew Campanelli (born January 5, 1970) is a Canadian television and radio personality known for his work as a VJ and host for MuchMusic and for co-hosting ET Canada. He joined CIDC-FM in November 2021, and was co-host of the morning show until December 2022, when he left the station.
The following year, Sheppard resigned from CFNY during the station's restructuring and subsequently deejayed for Greater Toronto Area dance music stations Energy 108 [10] and Z103.5. [citation needed] His dance music radio program, Pirate Radio, later renamed Groove Station, went into syndication and was broadcast from stations across Canada.
Users can create stations based on artists they enjoy or by picking specific genres. Like Pandora, and similar to the existing Radio feature in Spotify, users can thumbs-up songs they like and ...
He co-hosted The Cory Kimm and Ami A Show on Z103.5FM in Toronto, and before that on Rawlco Radio's 102.3 NOW! Radio in Edmonton. Having previously worked at a radio station in Vernon, British Columbia , he moved to KISS 92 in Toronto after that station's change from country to pop music in 1999.
Z103 is the on-air brand name of several radio stations in Canada and the United States. Stations using this identifier broadcast within the 102.9 to 103.9 range on FM radio, and usually (but not always) have the letter Z in their call sign as the final letter.