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RTÉ Radio 1 (current affairs and speech based broadcasting); RTÉ 2fm (rock and pop music); RTÉ lyric fm (classical music plus jazz, world music and arts); RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta (the Irish language station targeted at the Gaeltacht, and the Irish language-speaking community of Ireland)
The name refers to the fact that the station used to broadcast on 100.0 MHz on the FM spectrum in the Greater Copenhagen Area. On 18 June 2003 Bruun Rasmussens Kunstauktion held an auction for two free spaces in the FM spectrum. One of them was bought by Talpa Radio International and on 15 November 2003 Radio 100FM aired and covered 38% of Denmark.
Following are radio stations affiliated with U.S. colleges and universities that only broadcast over the internet, a form of transmission also referred to as webcasting. None of the stations listed possess the FCC licenses required for terrestrial broadcasting (using radio waves).
An Internet radio studio in 2010. Internet radio, also known as online radio, web radio, net radio, streaming radio, e-radio and IP radio, is a digital audio service transmitted via the Internet. Broadcasting on the Internet is usually referred to as webcasting since it is not transmitted broadly through wireless means. It can either be used as ...
KRLD (1080 kHz NewsRadio 1080 KRLD) is a commercial AM radio station in Dallas, Texas.Owned and operated by Audacy, Inc., the station runs news blocks during morning and afternoon drive time, with talk shows the rest of the day.
Radio Educación Señal 1060 AM Ejército de Oriente, CDMX 100 d / 20 n Secretaría de Cultura: 1110 kHz XERED-AM: Radio Red El Vergel, CDMX 50 d / 50 n Grupo Radio Centro: 1150 kHz XEJP-AM: Acustik Radio Barrio San Miguel Teotongo, CDMX 20 d / 10 n Grupo Acustik 1180 kHz XEFR-AM: Radio Felicidad Ciudad de la Radio, Isidro Fabela, CDMX 10 d / 5 n
In 1999, WPRR was known as "Today's Hit Music 100.1 WPRR" and had a slogan of "Serving all of Central Pennsylvania: Altoona, State College." [7] In 2000, WPRR was rated second in Altoona with a market share of 11.5. WPRR was known as "Power 100" in the 2000s and remained a CHR station until its call sign was changed in 2005.
La 100 Las Varillas in Las Varillas, Córdoba; Pirámide in Río Cuarto, Córdoba; Beat Radio in Cipolletti, Río Negro; Radioactiva in El Territorio, Misiones; Reporte in Paraná, Entre Ríos; Sagitario in Las Lajitas, Salta; Best in Corrientes; Babel in Santa Rosa de Calamuchita, Córdoba; Encuentro in Colonia Barón, La Pampa; del Sol in Mar ...