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A year later, it moved to 94.9 and increased its power to 100,000 watts. In 1999, KOYE became KQUR and adopted a rock format known as "Cure 95". In 2007, KQUR flipped its format from Rhythmic Oldies "Jammin' 94.9" to Hot Adult Contemporary "94.9 The Works - Fully Loaded Music". Initially a success, BMP Radio realized that the Laredo Borderplex ...
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Los Angeles. KABC – 790 – News/talk [24] [25] Oxnard/Ventura. KBBY-FM – 95.1 – Adult contemporary [26] KHAY – 100.7 – Country [27] KRUZ – 103.3 – Classic hits [28] [29] KVYB – 106.3 – Contemporary hit radio [28] [29] San Francisco. KGO – 810 – Sports betting [30] KNBR – 680 – Sports [30] KNBR-FM – 104.5 – Sports ...
In the Americas (defined as International Telecommunication Union (ITU) region 2), the FM broadcast band consists of 101 channels, each 200 kHz wide, in the frequency range from 87.8 to 108.0 MHz, with "center frequencies" running from 87.9 MHz to 107.9 MHz. For most purposes an FM station is associated with its center frequency.
CBKV-FM in Cumberland House, Saskatchewan; CBON-FM-7 in Espanola, Ontario; CBTA-FM in Trail, British Columbia; CBUF-FM-8 in Port Alberni, British Columbia; CFFM-FM-2 in Quesnel, British Columbia
Radio Nueva Vida began broadcasting on January 18, 1987, after building radio station KMRO (90.3 FM) in Camarillo, California. In 1996, additional full-service stations were added to the network to serve Bakersfield and Kern County ( KGZO , 90.9 FM), and Fresno and surrounding counties ( KEYQ , 980 AM).
The result of this contest was the station's brand new listener-chosen moniker: "HOT 94.1." But despite the name change they continued to beat KKXX (which by then was remonikered as "96.5 KISS-FM") up until its last year of existence in 2004, but a month later they picked up competition from KBDS , who filled the void after the final ...
After 20 years as an influential Top 40 station, WRBQ-FM/Tampa flips to country, while keeping its heritage "Q105" moniker. KQLZ/Los Angeles (the former "Pirate Radio") flips from modern rock to Soft AC as "EZ 100.3" after Westwood One has sold the station to Viacom. KCMQ/Columbia flips from Top 40/CHR to country. 5 April