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Commercial Radio Hong Kong (CRHK, Chinese: 香港商業電台, also known as Hong Kong Commercial Broadcasting Company Limited, is one of the two commercial radio broadcasting companies in Hong Kong, alongside Metro Radio Hong Kong. CRHK offers a variety of radio programs, including news and weather reports, music, and cultural arts.
KQBL-HD3 (96.5 FM) is a subchannel of KQBL, a commercial radio station licensed to Emmett, Idaho, United States, that serves the Boise metropolitan area. [1] The station is currently owned by Iliad Media Group. [2] Known as 96.5 The Alternative, [3] it broadcasts an alternative rock format. KQBL-HD3 broadcasts in HD Radio.
Andes Yue Yi Fat (Chinese: 余宜發, born 6 February 1978) is a radio DJ and TV presenter in Hong Kong, nicknamed 發仔 (pronounced faat jai in Cantonese).He went to Centennial College in Toronto, Ontario, Canada to study architectural drafting and worked as a TV host for a Cantonese weekend show on multicultural station CFMT-TV (now OMNI2) in the early 1990s.
KIHC-FM (105.3 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Chariton, Iowa.. It has been sold by Honey Creek Broadcasting LLC to St. Gabriel Communications, parent company of Iowa Catholic Radio, and is operating as a non-commercial radio station after the sale's completion.
WRLD (1240 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to serve Reading, Pennsylvania. The station is licensed to Major Keystone, LLC, [ 2 ] and broadcasts an rhythmic contemporary radio format. Its programming is also carried on FM translators W253CK (98.5).
They made a new version of the HT-4, which was known as the BC-610 transmitter, a part of the SCR-299 mobile communications unit, and production began in 1942. General Dwight Eisenhower credited the SCR-299 in the reorganization of U.S. forces, which led to their victory against the Nazis at Kasserine Pass .
WMVR-FM (105.5 MHz, "Hits 105.5") is a commercial radio station licensed to Sidney, Ohio, broadcasting a hot adult contemporary music format. Its studios, offices, and transmitter are located on Russell Road, just outside Sidney.
These books offered radio and television repair businesses a condensed version of Rider's "Perpetual Troubleshooter's Manual", by only providing models that were common or made in large quantities. The radio series started with 1926-1938 models in one volume. Each year after that represented a new volume until 1969 when the last volume was ...