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  2. Free-form radio - Wikipedia

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    Many shows claim to be the first free-form radio program, but the earliest on record is "Nightsounds" on KPFA-FM in Berkeley, California, D.J.'d by John Leonard.Probably the best-remembered in the Midwest is Beaker Street, which ran for almost 10 years on KAAY "The Mighty 1090" in Little Rock, Arkansas, beginning in 1966, making it also probably the best-known such show on an AM station; its ...

  3. Free Radio - Wikipedia

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    Free Radio is a television show, created by Lance Krall and Rory Rosegarten.The show originated on VH1, but has also aired on Comedy Central, and Super Channel.It stars Lance Krall, prominent for his role on The Joe Schmo Show, and Anna Vocino, who also starred with Krall on The Lance Krall Show.

  4. Free Radio (network) - Wikipedia

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    Free Radio was a regional group of Independent Local Radio stations in the West Midlands, owned and operated by Bauer Media Audio UK as part of the Hits Radio network. The Free Radio brand name was replaced by localised versions of Hits Radio on 17 April 2024.

  5. FM (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    FM is an American television sitcom which aired on NBC in 1989 and 1990. [1] The series title was a pun , referring both to the show's setting at an FM radio station and to its themes of female-male interaction.

  6. List of radio comedies - Wikipedia

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    Here Come the Seventies (radio show) How to Seem Smart; The Irrelevant Show; Laugh in a Half; Madly Off in All Directions; Mr. Interesting's Guide to the Continental United States; The Muckraker; The Norm; Radio Free Vestibule; Rick and Pete Grow Up and Have Babies; The Royal Canadian Air Farce; Running with Scissors with Mr. Interesting; Steve ...

  7. Free FM - Wikipedia

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    Free FM was a short-lived, mostly-talk-radio format and brand name for eleven FM CBS Radio stations in the United States, and was created because of Howard Stern's departure to Sirius Satellite Radio in January 2006.

  8. WBUF - Wikipedia

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    WBUF began broadcasting in 1947, among the earliest FM stations in Buffalo. 1947: WBNY-FM; 1959: WBUF The Home of the Blended Sound (Beautiful music) WBUF was "The Home of the Blended Sound" as part of The Empire State FM Network which also included WVOR in Rochester, WDDS in Syracuse, and WFLY in Albany/Troy. 1975: (Free-form/progressive)

  9. FM broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    From the second half of the 1970s onwards, FM radio stations began to become popular in Brazil, causing AM radio to gradually lose popularity. [29] In 2021, the Brazilian Ministry of Communications expanded the FM radio band from 87.5-108.0 MHz to 76.1-108.0 MHz to enable the migration of AM radio stations in Brazilian capitals and large cities.