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The 98.9 frequency in Rochester has been in continuous use since 1947. [4] Before signing on at its current frequency, the direct predecessor of WBZA, then known as WHFM, broadcast in the old 42-50 MHz FM band. It was founded as a sister station to WHAM 1180 AM by Stromberg-Carlson, a maker of early radio equipment based in Rochester.
105.9 FM: Newark: New York Public Radio: Classical WRAT: ... Word of Life Christian Fellowship: Religious WSJO: ... Christian WXMC: 1310 AM:
WNVU (93.5 FM) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to New Rochelle, New York, and serving the New York metropolitan area. WNVU is owned by the Houston, Texas–based non-profit Hope Media Group, [2] and broadcasts a Spanish Christian radio format known as Vida Unida. The network features Christian music along with Christian talk and ...
The sign-on of KXAK on July 15, 1985, [1] returned 1310 kHz to use for the first time in Albuquerque since the demise of KARA in May 1968. KXAK, a contemporary Christian music station [4] initially owned by Harold S. Schwartz and Associates, had been years in the making; the Federal Communications Commission had granted the permit in December 1979, [5] but the station had suffered an ...
Contemporary Christian WAXT-LP: 98.9 FM: ... Michigan Community Radio: Contemporary Christian WDTW: 1310 AM: ... Life Search Radio, Inc. Christian WSGW:
WWIL-FM (Life 90.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a contemporary Christian music format. Licensed to Wilmington, North Carolina, United States, the station serves the Wilmington, Jacksonville and North Myrtle Beach areas. The station is owned by Carolina Christian Radio, Inc, a 501c3 organization.
WJKE (101.3 FM, "K-Love") is a contemporary Christian music radio station licensed to Stillwater, New York, United States, and serving Saratoga County as an affiliate of the K-Love network. It is owned by the Educational Media Foundation and broadcasts at 2,900 watts ERP from a tower in Stillwater.
WRVP (1310 AM) is a Spanish language Christian music and teaching station, licensed to Mount Kisco, New York. Radio Vision Cristiana Management Corporation is the licensee. [3] The station signed on the air as WVIP in 1957. A tragic overnight fire on September 10, 1997, destroyed the station's studios.