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CKNB-FM is a Canadian radio station broadcasting in Campbellton, New Brunswick at 100.7 FM. The station currently airs an adult contemporary format branded as Hits 100 FM and is owned and operated by the Maritime Broadcasting System. CKNB's studios are located at 74 Water Street in Downtown Campbellton.
100.1 FM: Radyo Natin Buhi Community radio DZVF Buhi, Camarines Sur MBC Media Group: 100.5 FM: Radyo Sisiran Contemporary MOR, News, Talk DWRS Garchitorena, Camarines Sur — 100.9 FM: Partido News FM Contemporary MOR, News, Talk — Goa, Camarines Sur Palawan Broadcasting Corporation 101.5 FM: Barangay FM Naga: Contemporary MOR, OPM DWQW Naga City
The Buzz moved to 105.7 FM on January 1, 2014, at 5p.m., taking the spot of sister station WMKS. WVBZ adopted the Top 40 format of its predecessor, and later rebranded as "100.3 KISS-FM." [9] [10] On January 3, 2014, the call letters switched to WMKS. [1] Prior to 2018, WMKS aired Fred & Angi from WKSC-FM in Chicago in the morning.
KLOG (1490 AM), (100.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. [2] Licensed to Kelso, Washington, United States. The station is currently owned by Washington Interstate Broadcasting Company. [3] The station has been broadcasting for over 60 years.
100.5 FM: Patagonia: Patagonia Community Radio, Inc. Variety KPXQ: 1360 AM: Glendale: Caron Broadcasting, Inc. Religious KPYT-LP: 100.3 FM: Tucson: Pascua Yaqui Tribe, A Federally Recognized Indian Tribe: Ethnic/Native American KPYU-LP: 100.7 FM: Old Pascua Village: Pascua Yaqui Tribe, A Federally Recognized Indian Tribe: Ethnic/Native American ...
In September 2003 Highland sold both stations to Aisling Broadcasting (Jonathon Hoffman, managing member) for a price of $2.2 million, [2] This added to Aisling's holdings in the High Country, as they had already purchased WECR, WECR-FM, WXIT (from Rondinaro Broadcasting) for $2.2 million in 2003, [3] and WMMY(from Dale Hendrix) in 2004 for $1. ...
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The station signed on November 1, 1968, [1] as WESO-FM, sister station to WESO. In 1979, the station's call letters changed to WQVR, and before long it had become country station "Q100". In February 1999, under the new ownership of Wilks Broadcasting, the station changed format to classic hits , taking on the call letters WWFX.