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1 List of radio stations. 2 Defunct. 3 See also. ... High school radio WRRS: 88.5 FM: ... Public radio WZBC: 90.3 FM: Newton: Trustees of Boston College: College radio
Lincoln Parish Schools aka Ruston High School ’80s classic hits KBON: ... 90.3 FM: Monroe: ... 95.3 FM: West Monroe: West Monroe Community Radio: Easy listening ...
WCCT-FM was a radio station on 90.3 FM in Harwich, Massachusetts, United States, which operated from 1989 to 2014. It was the radio station of Cape Cod Regional Technical High School and broadcast from a transmitter site on the campus. Originally a student-run station, it spent most of its history rebroadcasting WBUR-FM of Boston. It ceased ...
WZBC (90.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an alternative format. Licensed to Newton, Massachusetts, United States, the station serves Boston and its western suburbs. The station is owned by Boston College. [3] [4] While the station is run solely by students, much of the on-air staff is made up of members of the surrounding Boston community ...
West Orange High School: Defunct (1981) WRRH: 88.7 FM: Franklin Lakes: New Jersey: Ramapo High School: Defunct WVHP: 90.3 FM: Highland Park: New Jersey: Highland Park High School: Defunct WVPH: 90.3 FM: Piscataway: New Jersey: Piscataway Township High School: Station is now shared between the high school and Rutgers University: WWPH: 107.9 FM ...
KEDM (90.3 MHz, "90.3 KEDM Public Radio") is the listener-supported public radio station for Monroe, West Monroe, and all or parts of eleven parishes of northeast Louisiana and four counties in southeast Arkansas.
KMBS (1310 kHz, "Redden Radio 1310") is an American radio station broadcasting a talk format. Licensed to West Monroe, Louisiana. The station serves the Greater Monroe, and is owned by Red Bear Broadcasting Corporation. [3]
At 10:13 am ET on January 12, 2017, FM translator, 101.3 W267CD was added and the station's former "First Class Radio" branding was replaced with its current "MyFM 101.3" branding (referring to the translator frequency). [4] [5] [6] In addition to its usual music programming, WMRC broadcasts local high school and American Legion sports play-by ...