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CFRV-FM (107.7 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Lethbridge, Alberta. Owned by Rogers Radio , a division of Rogers Sports & Media , the station broadcasts an adult contemporary format branded as KiSS 107.7 .
WVCY-FM (107.7 MHz) is a non-commercial listener-supported radio station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.It is owned by VCY America, founded by Vic Eliason, with studios on West Kilbourn Avenue.
Black River Falls: WWIS Radio, Inc. Full Service WWIS-FM: 99.7 FM: Black River Falls: WWIS Radio, Inc. Classic Country WWJC: 101.5 FM: Augusta: The Salvation Poem Foundation, Inc. Christian Contemporary WWJP-LP: 101.7 FM: Rice Lake: Meadow Creek Christian Radio Corporation: Religious WWMD-LP: 95.3 FM: Ashland: Holy Family Radio Association ...
AFN-Japan's radio services consist of AM and FM stereo operations at Yokota Air Base (810 AM & cable FM), MCAS Iwakuni (1575 AM), FLTACTS Sasebo (1575 AM), Okinawa (648 AM & 89.1 FM) and Misawa Air Base (1575 AM). AFN-Okinawa ceased over-the-air analog TV operations along with all other Japanese TV stations on July 24, 2011.
In France this frequency is used by low power transmitters along the motorways/highways to provide traffic information services to drivers. Several networks (e.g. Radio Vinci Autoroutes, Autoroute Info, Sanef 107,7) air their programme on FM 107.7 by low power transmitters, which can only be received on the highways and in a short distance away from the highway.
WMPX (1490 kHz) is an AM radio station licensed to Midland, Michigan broadcasting a classic hits format, simulcasting WMRX-FM 97.7 Beaverton.The station is imaged as "Sunny 97.7107.7", with 107.7 being the frequency of translator W299CK Midland.
First air date. 1967: Former call signs. WFON (1967–1993) KFIZ-FM (1993–2004) Call sign meaning. W FONd du Lac: Technical information [1] Licensing authority. FCC ...
The station signed on the air in January 1961 as WISN-FM, the sister station to WISN (1130 AM). This was the second iteration of WISN-FM, after a short-lived attempt in 1949 on 102.9 FM, where WHQG is now heard. [3] At the beginning, 1130 AM and 97.3 FM mostly simulcast their programming.