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The radio station provides news, through Newsfeed bulletins throughout the weekday. Along with 96 WEFM and 107.7 FM Music For Life, short news summaries are provided roughly hourly on the half-hour during the daytime hours. The current bulletin times are as follows:
Port of Spain, Trinidad: The TBC Radio Network: Local Indian/Bollywood/Variety Monserrat Hill Freedom 106.5: 106.5 Port of Spain, Trinidad: The TBC Radio Network: Talk Cumberland Hill Radio Toco 106.7 Toco, Trinidad: Toco Multicultural Foundation for Integrated Development Community News Toco, Trinidad and Tobago W 107.1 FM [The Word] 107.1
All of MainQuad's stations were sold to First Media Radio in 2003 and WSMY-FM flipped to adult contemporary, with a branding change to "3WD" WWDW following in 2005. [5] The frequency changeover, which could not take place until the new 103.1 allocation was built out, happened on March 17, 2009.
KRXO-FM (107.7 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.It is owned by Ty and Tony Tyler's Tyler Media, L.L.C., and it carries a sports radio format.The studios are on East Britton Road the northeast side of Oklahoma City. [2]
On May 11, 2009, GRI Radio brought the Los 40 format to Tijuana on XHRST. On October 13, 2009, Ya Párate , the Los 40 morning show, originated from Tijuana for the network. Grupo Audiorama jettisoned all Televisa Radio formats, including Los 40, at the end of June 2017, and it instituted La Bestia Grupera in Tijuana on July 17, 2017.
WPFX-FM (107.7 MHz, "The Wolf") is an American radio station, licensed to Luckey, Ohio. WPFX-FM is owned and operated by Patton Advertizing Enterprises, LLP, with an effective radiated power of 5,200 watts. The station's studios are located in downtown Toledo, and its transmitter is located in Bowling Green, Ohio.
The CFMP-FM callsign was originally used at a radio station in Peterborough, which is now known as CKWF-FM. The station originally had an adult contemporary format branded as 107.7 myFM with the slogan "Today's Soft Rock", on May 20, 2016, The station switched to an oldies format branded as Oldies 107.7 .
In France this frequency is used by low power transmitters along the motorways/highways to provide traffic information services to drivers. Several networks (e.g. Radio Vinci Autoroutes, Autoroute Info, Sanef 107,7) air their programme on FM 107.7 by low power transmitters, which can only be received on the highways and in a short distance away from the highway.