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In 1942, a station broadcasting on 100.3 FM first signed on as KYW-FM, which was licensed to Philadelphia. It was the sister station to KYW, owned by the Westinghouse Electric Corporation. By the late 1940s, KYW-FM moved to 92.5 MHz. [4] The 100.3 frequency remained dark for a decade and a half.
On November 23, 2012, WARM-FM began playing all Christmas music. On December 26, after the Christmas season, the station returned to its adult contemporary format. [ 8 ] Each year it has followed the same pattern of going All-Christmas in early to mid-November and returning to its AC format on December 26, though in 2022, the station expanded ...
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WBEB is short-spaced to three other Class B stations: . WCBS-FM in New York City (a sister station) and WWDC in Washington, D.C. also operate on 101.1 MHz. The distance between WBEB's transmitter and WCBS-FM's transmitter is 82 miles, while the distance between WBEB's transmitter and WWDC's transmitter is 121 miles, as determined by FCC rules. [16]
The show was then repeated an average of once a day over the following week, with a final broadcast airing in January. Between 1997 and 2004, the countdown began at noon on Christmas Day after the "24 Hours Of Christmas"; the start date moved to Christmas Eve in 2005, which was the last year where Elvis Duran and Paul "Cubby" Bryant hosted the ...
On October 15, 2018, WKVA changed their format from oldies to classic hits, branded as "Big 100.3" (now simulcast on FM translator W262DO 100.3 FM Lewistown). [ 2 ] On January 1, 2020, WKVA changed their format from classic hits to gold-based soft adult contemporary, branded as "Gold Hits WKVA 920 AM and 100.3 FM".
WGYY (100.3 FM) and WGYI (98.5 FM), branded as Froggy 100.3 and 98.5, are commercial radio stations in Crawford County in Northwestern Pennsylvania. Both stations simulcast a country music radio format and are owned by Seven Mountains Media, through licensee Southern Belle Media Family, LLC. WGYY is licensed to Meadville, Pennsylvania.
WHGL-FM (100.3 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Canton, Pennsylvania , United States, the station serves the Elmira-Corning, NY and Troy-Canton, PA areas. The station is currently owned by Cantroair Communications Inc. and features programming from CBS News Radio .