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  2. Red FM (India) - Wikipedia

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    Red FM (Often stylized as Superhits 93.5 RED FM) is an Indian FM radio network headquartered in Chennai [1] and owned by Chennai-based Sun Group. The network broadcasts content in various Indian languages including Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam. On 14 August 2009, Suryan FM 93.5 was rebranded to RED FM in 64 cities across ...

  3. Cork's Red FM - Wikipedia

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    Cork's RedFM is an Irish radio station which broadcasts to Cork and the surrounding area, and is aimed at a youth audience. The station commenced broadcasting on 16 January 2002 [2]" and was awarded Ireland's first youth radio licence.

  4. List of Malayalam-language radio stations - Wikipedia

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    Red FM 95 (Sun Network) Radio Mango 91.9 (Malayala Manorama Group) Club FM 94.3 (Mathrubhumi) ... Kerala has 12 Community FM Radio stations . [5] Thiruvananthapuram;

  5. Red FM (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Red FM was a commercial radio network covering regional Western Australia. Formerly only broadcasting to mine sites, Red FM later covered every town north of Perth and following the re-branding of WAFM , included the major centres of Broome , Port Hedland , Karratha and Geraldton .

  6. Red FM - Wikipedia

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    The name Red FM refers to more than one radio station: Red FM (Australia), a commercial radio network covering the remote areas of Western Australia; Red FM (India) (93.5 MHz), an Indian radio brand with stations broadcasting at 93.5 MHz across the country; Red FM (Ireland) ILR (104.5-106.1 MHz), an Irish radio station which broadcasts to Cork ...

  7. Cincinnati Reds Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati station WLW (700 AM) serves as the network's flagship; WLW also simulcasts over a low-power FM translator. The network also includes 68 affiliates in the U.S. states of Ohio, Indiana , Kentucky , North Carolina , Tennessee and West Virginia : fifty-three AM stations, thirty-nine of which supplement their signals with one or more low ...

  8. XERED-AM - Wikipedia

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    It was "Radio Red". The call sign was changed to XERED-AM and the station began pioneering longform news and talk programming. Radio Red's flagship newscast was Monitor, which started on September 2, 1974, and whose morning edition was hosted by José Gutiérrez Vivó. Also in the 1970s, the station launched an FM sister station, XHRED-FM at 88 ...

  9. XHRED-FM - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Radiodifusión Red—which, by this point, had grown to include XERED-AM, XHRED-FM, and XHRCA-FM 91.3 in Mexico City, as well as Radio Red repeaters in Guadalajara and Monterrey (XEDKR-AM 700 and XESTN-AM 1540)—was sold off to Grupo Radio Centro. At this time 88.1 finally adopted the "Radio Red FM" name.