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KKJZ (88.1 MHz FM, "KJazz 88.1") is a non-commercial public radio station in Southern California.The station is the #1 full-time jazz and blues station in the United States. The California State University, Long Beach Research Foundation owns the non-commercial broadcast license for KKJZ; as a public radio station, it is funded by contributions from listener-members and other donors.
Mainstream, Smooth Jazz Terrestrial SEMM Foundation Columbus Ohio: Website: WSBZ: 106.3 MHz Smooth Jazz Terrestrial Carter Broadcasting, Inc. Miramar Beach Florida: Website: WSIE: 88.7 MHz Mainstream, Smooth Jazz, Blues, R&B mix Terrestrial Board of Trustees, Southern Illinois University Southern Illinois University Edwardsville: Edwardsville ...
WICN (90.5 FM) is a NPR member radio station in Worcester, Massachusetts.It broadcasts commercial-free, 24 hours a day to an audience of over 40,000. The programming is mostly jazz, with daily evening shows dedicated to soul, bluegrass, Americana, folk and blues, world music, and Sunday night public affairs programming.
Blues - Blues music from the early artists of the 1920s to present day. Jazz - Traditional and contemporary jazz mix that utilizes traditional jazz elements. Singers & Swing - big band, swing & adult standards. Smooth Jazz; Stage & Screen* - Music from film, television themes, and Broadway.
The station's first format was country music. [when?] Afterwards, the station broadcast blues, jazz, classical and standards and was replaced with country music in 2003. The following year, the station started airing smooth jazz until April 3, 2006 at 3PM. [2]
WRTM-FM – Smooth 100.5 – Urban adult contemporary; WFQY – BDAY 99.1 – Old-school hip hop; WJDX-FM - Real 105.1 - Mainstream urban; WSFZ/W251DB - Jackson's BIN 98.1 - Black-oriented news; WONG - Soul 1150 - Urban AC/Gospel music; WMGO - AM 1370 - Urban contemporary; WHJT HD-2 - Blues 93.1 - Blues; WIIN - 102.1 The Box - Rhythmic Oldies ...
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B.B. King was the "Mayor" of Bluesville, [1] having been dubbed as such by Bill Wax, [2] and made several live appearances on the station. [3] King, along with co-host Wax, had his own weekly music show on the channel that began in September 2008. The program featured a broad range of blues and gospel music hand-selected by King, along with ...