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FM 101 is a commercial FM radio station owned by Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation. [1] It is broadcast from Karachi , Hyderabad , Lahore , Islamabad and around 10 cities of Pakistan . [ 2 ]
The station operates from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays and from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sundays. Sports Radio mainly airs sports talk programming and a few non-sports content such as morning simulcasts of Radyo Pilipinas and music-oriented shows every weekend. Since 2023, the coverage of live PBA games are also broadcast here.
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WYMY (101.1 FM; "La Ley") is a Regional Mexican radio station in Burlington, North Carolina, United States.It serves the Triad and Triangle areas, which includes cities such as Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Raleigh and Durham.
WVQM (101.3 FM) is a commercial radio station in Augusta, Maine. It simulcasts a talk radio format with 103.9 WVOM-FM in Bangor. The stations are owned by Blueberry Broadcasting. [2] The radio studios and offices are on Target Industrial Circle in Bangor with additional studios at Community Drive in Augusta.
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WBAB (and its FM signal on 102.3) switched to a pop music format before becoming a progressive rock station by the late 1960s. On October 14, 1975, the station's call sign was changed to WNYG (New York Gospel) [3] after adopting a Gospel music format. [4] The companion FM station, which continued to play rock, was sold shortly after. [5]