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Mike Joseph's "hot hits" stations of the late 1970s and early 1980s attempted to revitalize the format by refocusing listeners' attention on current, active "box-office" music. Thus, hot hits stations played only current hit songs—no oldies unless they were on current chart albums—in a fast, furious and repetitive fashion, with fast-talking ...
The following is a list of radio stations owned by Audacy, Inc. As of June 2023, Audacy (then known as Entercom) operates 227 radio stations in 45 media markets across the United States. On February 2, 2017, Entercom announced that it had agreed to acquire CBS Radio.
NPR Music is a project of National Public Radio, an American privately and publicly funded non-profit membership media organization, [1] that launched in November 2007 to present public radio music programming and original editorial content for music discovery. NPR Music offers current and archival podcasts, live concert webcasts, reviews ...
Audacy, previously known as Radio.com, is a free broadcast and Internet radio platform developed by the namesake company Audacy, Inc. (formerly known as Entercom). [1] The Audacy platform functions as a music recommender system and is the national umbrella brand for the company's radio network aggregating its over 235 local radio stations across the United States.
Classical music & public radio WDBP-LP: 106.7 FM: Rocky Mount: North Carolina Humane Society State Council: Variety WDCC: 90.5 FM: Sanford: Central Carolina Community College: Rhythmic contemporary WDCG: 105.1 FM: Durham: iHM Licenses, LLC: Top 40 (CHR) WDEX: 1430 AM: Monroe: New Life Community Temple of Faith, Inc. Gospel WDFC-LP: 101.7 FM ...
In the 1950s, the Washington Post bought the TV station, while the radio stations came under the ownership of WMBR, Incorporated. [5] In 1965, 96.1 became WKTZ-FM, when it was bought by Jones College, and was paired with WKTZ. The two stations aired a beautiful music format of soft instrumentals, with limited talk and commercials.
Audacy, Inc. is an American broadcasting company based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Founded in 1968 as Entercom Communications Corp., it is the second largest radio company in the United States, owning over 220 radio stations across 47 media markets.
Beginning in 2008, [2] the Absolute Radio Network stations (with the exception of 20s) utilise a 'split playlist' solution developed at Absolute Radio to syndicate the presenter links of the weekday Dave Berry Breakfast Show and, since 23 September 2019, Hometime with Bush and Richie from the main Absolute Radio station, with their music tracks replaced by those relevant to each station ...