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The program was also part of Monte Carlo TV, channel 4. Julio Sánchez Padilla often used the phrase "the eight viewers of Estadio Uno", in reference to a report by a ratings agency, repeated by the newspaper El Día, saying that the program had 0.00001 of the total audience. That is to say that the Estadio Uno team was seen by eight people. [2]
The station transferred to FM in March 1998, broadcasting on 107.4 MHz in Kettering and Corby, with a sister station, Connect FM, in Wellingborough, on 97.2 MHz. During this time KCBC was broadcast from Telford Way Industrial Estate in Kettering , while Connect FM broadcast from a small studio on the top floor of Tresham College in Wellingborough .
Energia-2 was an evolution of the Energia studied in the 1980s. Unlike the Energia-Buran, which was planned to be semi-reusable (like the U.S. Space Shuttle), the GK-175 concept was to have allowed the recovery and reuse of all elements of the vehicle, similarly to the original, fully reusable Orbiter/Booster concept of the U.S. Shuttle.
WEZB (97.1 MHz, "B97 FM") is a commercial radio station licensed to New Orleans, Louisiana.Owned by Audacy, Inc., it broadcasts a contemporary hit radio format.The radio studios and offices are located at the 400 Poydras Tower in Downtown New Orleans.
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 97.5 MHz: Argentina. A in Posadas, ... RRI Programa 2 in Cirebon, West Java; RRI Programa 4 in Palu, ...
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 97.1 MHz: Argentina. Alfa in Zárate, Buenos Aires ... This page was last edited on 2 December 2024, at 08:22 ...
The TRC-97 can be connected to one of three mobile antennas, depending on the distance and signal strength needed.One such antenna that can be used with the TRC-97 is the MRT-2 parabolic tropospheric antenna, measuring 15 feet (4.6 m) across, which is designed to cover distances of up to 160 kilometres (99 mi).
The station applied to the Board of Broadcast Governors (BBG) to move its broadcast frequency from 103.1 MHz to the current 97.5 MHz. [6] It began airing distinct programming in 1962, featured a country format as CHMM-FM in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and then changed its format to soft rock and its call sign to CKIS-FM in 1984. [ 7 ]