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WVCR-FM (88.3 The Saint) is a variety hits radio station located in Loudonville, New York, owned by Siena College, and primarily staffed by students from the college. The station broadcasts on 88.3 MHz at an effective radiated power of 2,800 watts from the Helderberg Mountains in the Town of New Scotland.
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CBM-FM-3 in Iqaluit, Nunavut; CBPI-FM-1 in Waterton Park, Alberta; CBQT-FM in Thunder Bay, Ontario; CBUO-FM in Fort Nelson, British Columbia; CBYJ-FM in Fort St. John, British Columbia; CFAK-FM in Sherbrooke, Quebec; CIKX-FM-1 in Plaster Rock, New Brunswick; CJIQ-FM in Paris, Ontario; CJLU-FM-1 in Wolfville, Nova Scotia; CKIA-FM in Quebec City ...
98.1 FM: Lawrence: St. Patrick Parish Lawrence Educational Radio Association: Spanish Catholic WHAB: 89.1 FM: Acton: Acton-Boxborough Regional School District: High ...
WLIW-FM (88.3 FM) is a radio station licensed to Southampton, New York, and serving eastern Long Island and coastal Connecticut. Owned by The WNET Group , it is a sister station to PBS member television station WLIW , and features programming from American Public Media , NPR and Public Radio Exchange . [ 3 ]
WXAV (88.3 FM) is the college radio station of Saint Xavier University in Chicago. WXAV serves the south and southwest side of Chicago, Illinois and its surrounding suburbs. WXAV has its studios located inside the radio station building. The building is nearby the Mercy Meeting Place.
Covenant was the brainchild of Tony and Teresa Holman, who met in St. Louis and felt a calling to share their faith. After looking for stations to buy, Covenant Network began broadcasting May 1, 1997, on WRYT, licensed to Edwardsville, Illinois. [1]
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