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Google Play Music Music locker, store, and streaming service debuted in May 2011, and shut down October 2020. Google has replaced Play Music with YouTube Music. [32] Groove Music by Microsoft debuted in 2015, linking Microsoft's Groove music player to OneDrive cloud storage. It allowed storing up to 5 GB of music in AAC, MP3 and WMA formats.
On March 1, 1973, a station at 107.5 MHz first signed on in Lewiston as WBLM. [3] It was owned by the Stereo Corporation, which owned no other stations. WBLM "The Blimp" was a progressive rock station, staffed by young disc jockeys playing a mostly free form radio format, in contrast to tightly programmed radio found on the AM dial.
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Scarborough, ME: Wilco: Live Performance on January 27, 2016 [22] Scarborough, ME: Graham Nash: Live Performance on April 16, 2016 [39] Scarborough, ME: This was a concert to promote Record Store Day. Gov't Mule: Live Performance on August 20, 2016 [40] Scarborough, ME: All Time Low: Autograph Signing on September 3, 2016 [41] Bangor, ME
It is the largest brand of self-storage services in the US. [2] In 2008, it was the largest of four publicly traded storage REITs. [3] There are more than 2,200 Public Storage self-storage locations in the US, Canada and Europe. It also owns 42 percent of an office parks subsidiary, sells packing supplies, and provides other services.
WBQA is a non-commercial FM classical music radio station located at 96.7, owned by Maine Public Broadcasting Corporation and licensed to Boothbay Harbor, Maine. The station serves Mid Coast Maine with studios in Portland, Lewiston and Bangor. WBQA operates as part of the Maine Public Classical network.
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On Wednesday, October 25th, a man opened fire in two locations in the town of Lewiston, Maine, killing 18 people and wounding 13 others. Here's how to help.