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  2. Kiss (UK radio station) - Wikipedia

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    The Faze FM group licensed the name and logo from Kiss 100 to launch Kiss 102 in Manchester in October 1994. In February 1997, it expanded into Yorkshire launching Kiss 105. The group was later sold to Chrysalis Radio, and by September 1997 both stations became part of the Galaxy Radio network.

  3. Bam Bam (radio presenter) - Wikipedia

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    In 1995 he moved to Invicta FM in Kent and presented the evening show. He later went to Kiss 105 in Yorkshire where he launched the station as breakfast show presenter. He stayed with Kiss 105 for its entire existence, moving across the Pennines to its newly branded sister station Galaxy 102 after the sale of both stations to the Chrysalis ...

  4. Timeline of Kiss - Wikipedia

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    Emap takes full control of Kiss 100. 1993. October – Norman Jay moves on. 1994. 2 March – Kiss launches its jungle music show with DJs on rotation, starting with Fabio & Grooverider. 16 October – Kiss 102 launches in Manchester. Kiss licenses the brand name to licensee Faze FM but the station is fully independent of the London station.

  5. Kiss FM - Wikipedia

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    Kiss (UK radio station), previously known as "Kiss 100" and "Kiss FM" Kiss 101 , previously known as "Vibe 101", based in South Wales and Severn Estuary area, including Bristol Kiss 102 , operated by Faze FM, based in Manchester - now part of the Capital brand

  6. Will Cozens - Wikipedia

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    Will Cozens is a British radio presenter and DJ formerly employed by Global Radio as a presenter on Capital & Capital London. Cozens was spotted by the Bauer Radio owned Kiss 100, after featuring on Channel 4's Soundclash, originally he presented weekends and early breakfast and later also evenings on Kiss 101 and Kiss 105-108.

  7. Patrick Quarcoo - Wikipedia

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    This include KISS 100, Classic 105, Smooth FM, Radio Jambo, East FM, Gukena FM, the Star newspaper and KISS TV. Quarcoo and his Radio Africa Group co-founder, William Pike also own two radio stations in Uganda, Capital Radio and Beat FM. He came to Kenya from Reuters Uganda in the 90s to start up a media company.

  8. Vice President Harris' neighborhood ordered to evacuate as ...

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    The wildfires, which have scorched more than 1,000 structures and claimed the lives of at least two people in southern California, have been fueled by an extreme wind storm that has brought gusts ...

  9. WRNB - Wikipedia

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    On November 8, 1982, 100.3 FM returned to the air, this time as WKSZ, "Kiss 100," with a soft adult contemporary format. [6] By 1987, Kiss 100 was the No. 1 Arbitron -ranked station among women ages 25 to 54.