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In 2005, CKWW changed its on-air moniker from 580 Memories to AM 580 Motor City Favorites. It dropped all jingles and added more uptempo hits from the 1960s through 1990s plus some adult contemporary chart recurrents while dropping most of its pre-1960 titles, in an attempt to appeal to a younger audience. The change in the music proved largely ...
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 580 kHz: 580 AM is classified as a regional broadcast frequency by the Federal Communications Commission. [1 ...
Marantz 2050L AM/FM stereo tuner (USA; 1978-1980) [1]. In electronics and radio, a tuner is a type of receiver subsystem that receives RF transmissions, such as AM or FM broadcasts, and converts the selected carrier frequency into a form suitable for further processing or output, such as to an amplifier or loudspeaker.
CKWW: 580: AM: 1985–2024: Sold to CINA Radio Group in 2023, CRTC approved the sale in 2024 Winnipeg, MB: CFRW: 1290: AM: 1974–2023: Defunct, ceased operations in 2023
580 AM CKWW: AM 580 oldies: Neeti P. Ray 800 AM CKLW: AM 800 news/talk: Bell Media Radio: 1550 AM CBEF: Ici Radio-Canada Première: news/talk: Société Radio-Canada: French 88.7 FM CIMX-FM: Pure Country 89 country: Bell Media Radio: 89.9 FM CBE-FM: CBC Music: public music Canadian Broadcasting Corporation: 90.5 FM CJAH-FM: UCB Radio 90.5FM ...
The report also called out different rates of risk factors among different races and ethnic groups. Black women were found to have the highest rate of obesity (57.9%) and Asian women had the ...
February 5, 2025 at 9:29 AM Eric Adams addressing the media Mayor Eric Adams admitted Wednesday he went under anesthesia last week during his still-undisclosed mystery illness.
CKLW first came on the air on June 2, 1932, [3] as CKOK on 540 kilocycles, (which until 2013 was the long-time home of today's CBEF [4]) with 5,000 watts of power.The station was built by George Storer [5] and was sold to a group of Windsor-area businessmen led by Malcolm Campbell, operating as "Essex Broadcasters, Ltd." CKOK became CKLW (and moved to 840 kHz) [6] in 1933, when Essex ...