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The program was also part of Monte Carlo TV, channel 4. Julio Sánchez Padilla often used the phrase "the eight viewers of Estadio Uno", in reference to a report by a ratings agency, repeated by the newspaper El Día, saying that the program had 0.00001 of the total audience. That is to say that the Estadio Uno team was seen by eight people. [2]
The station transferred to FM in March 1998, broadcasting on 107.4 MHz in Kettering and Corby, with a sister station, Connect FM, in Wellingborough, on 97.2 MHz. During this time KCBC was broadcast from Telford Way Industrial Estate in Kettering , while Connect FM broadcast from a small studio on the top floor of Tresham College in Wellingborough .
Energia was founded in 1999 and became the first independent supplier in Northern Ireland. Within a year it had entered the Irish business electricity market. By 2003, Energia had established itself as Ireland's leading independent energy business supplying over 30% of large industrial electricity requirements.
KTCZ-FM (97.1 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Minneapolis, Minnesota and serving the Minneapolis-St. Paul radio market and Western Wisconsin. KTCZ airs a hybrid modern adult contemporary radio format. [2] The station is owned and operated by iHeartMedia and has studios and offices on Utica Avenue South in St. Louis Park.
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 97.9 MHz ... South Newry, Trowbridge, Ullapool, W. Midlands, Wensleydale, Windermere [2] United States (Channel ...
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 97.2 MHz: China. CNR Business Radio in Shijiazhuang [1] TJTRS Tianjin News Radio; CNR The Voice Of China in ...
Estadio Álvaro Gómez Hurtado is a football stadium located in the municipality of Floridablanca, department of Santander, Colombia.It is part of the Unidad Deportiva Álvaro Gómez Hurtado, which also includes an indoor coliseum with capacity for 2,000 spectators, used for sports such as indoor soccer, basketball, volleyball, and cheerleading, among other events that take place there.
In 1993, the station was sold to CBS Radio, and on October 15, at 7 pm, KLRX flipped to a classic hits/classic rock format under the KRRW call letters, branded as "Arrow 97.9". [6] [7] On April 3, 1997, the station switched back to adult contemporary as B-97.9 and changed to the current KBFB call letters. [8] [9]