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WHMX began airing Contemporary Christian music. In May 2005, the station changed slogans from 105-7 The X to Solution FM. [8] Over time, the church decided it was best if a professional non-profit organization owned and operated the two full-power radio stations, along with rebroadcasters and translators, around Northern Maine. On September 28 ...
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105.7 kiss-fm When the station returned to the air on July 24, 2006 to the Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point market, [ 4 ] after several days of stunting with a loop of song clips and sound blurbs centered around the word "Kiss", WFMX flipped to an Adult R&B format, taking on the WMKS calls and using the "105.7 KISS-FM " moniker/slogan.
WHCF (88.5 MHz) is a non-commercial FM radio station broadcasting a Christian radio music. WHCF has studios on Outer Broadway in Bangor and is owned by Lighthouse Radio Network, Inc. WHCF's sister station is 105.7 WHMX. Licensed to Bangor, WHCF serves Northern Maine and Downeast Maine. [2] WHCF is a Class C station.
WBNW-FM (105.7 MHz) branded "Now 105-7", is a class B contemporary hit radio station in Binghamton, New York. The station is owned by iHeartMedia . It is the primary entry point of the Emergency Alert System in central New York state.
DWLA (105.9 FM), branded as True FM, is a radio station owned by Bright Star Broadcasting Network Corporation, and operated under an airtime lease agreement by TV5 Network, Inc. It serves as the flagship station of True Network , one of the assets of News5 .
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Saga 105.7fm was an Independent Local Radio station broadcasting to the West Midlands of the United Kingdom.As well as the West Midlands County, it also served surrounding areas such as Worcestershire, Staffordshire, and Warwickshire.