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This makes Lethbridge the largest Alberta market without a hot adult contemporary station, having been overtaken from Edmonton in February 2010, virtually the same time when CKNO-FM signed on the air. The station has since moved back to a hot AC sound. The station's branding at the time was 107.7 The River.
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.
American news anchor and host (WTOP Washington, DC; WEGO Concord, North Carolina; and Charlotte, North Carolina stations WBT, and WIST; commentator on The John Boy and Billy Big Show) [232] November 19 Mel Tillis: 85 American country music performer (member of the Grand Ole Opry from 2007 until his death) and radio station owner [233] November 20
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 ...
Studios. WNXR (107.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. Licensed to Iron River, Wisconsin, the station is currently owned by Heartland Comm. License, LLC, and features programming from United Stations Radio Networks. [2]
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 first commercial station on 107.7 signed on March 9, 1985. It played oldies-based soft adult contemporary music and was known as KMGI, "Magic 108." [6] The station had limited success for four years under the format; under the ownership of the Noble Broadcast Group, in August 1989, KMGI would refocus as a Hot AC station and rebranded as "I-107.7."
WGET-FM was an automated beautiful music station for many years, a forgotten companion to the full-service WGET (1320 AM). The call sign was changed to WGTY in 1982. In early 1984, Rick McCauslin, then a sales rep for WGET/WGTY was promoted to general manager, replacing the long-time GM, Richard Selby.