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WLIT-FM (93.9 MHz, "93.9 Lite FM") is a radio station in Chicago, Illinois. Owned by iHeartMedia , it broadcasts a soft adult contemporary format. Its studios are located at the Illinois Center complex in the Chicago Loop , while the station transmitter is on top of the Willis Tower .
WRRR-FM (93.9 FM, "Lite Rock 93R") is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of St. Marys, West Virginia. The station's broadcast license is held by Seven Ranges Radio Co., Inc. WRRR-FM broadcasts an adult contemporary music format.
Melissa Forman is an American television and radio personality. She grew up in Northbrook, Illinois, where she attended Glenbrook North High School. She went on to graduate college from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. In 2008 Melissa received a Distinguished Alumnus Award from Glenbrook North where she was recognized for her ...
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 93.9 MHz: Antarctica. AFAN at McMurdo, Ross Dependency; Argentina. LRS792 ...
CIDR-FM (93.9 MHz, 93.9 Virgin Radio) is a commercial radio station in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, targeting the Detroit–Windsor metropolitan area, with fringe reception into Toledo and Cedar Point/Sandusky in Ohio.
WMIA-FM (93.9 MHz, "Magic 93.9") is a Latin pop and adult contemporary radio station that is licensed to Miami Beach, Florida. The station is owned and operated by iHeartMedia . Its studios are located in Pembroke Pines , and its transmitter site is in Miami Gardens .
Following is a list of FCC-licensed community radio stations in the United States, including both full-power and low-power non-commercial educational services. The list is divided into two sections: The list is divided into two sections:
KYSL (93.9 FM) also known on air as Krystal 93 is a radio station broadcasting an Adult Album Alternative format. It is licensed to Frisco, Colorado, United States.The station is currently owned by Krystal Broadcasting, Incorporated and features programming from AP Radio. [2]