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Radioseven was a Swedish Internet radio station, operated by the non-profit association Seven Broadcasting. Radioseven was concentrated on broadcasting mainly dance music, with appearances of live program hosts during peak hours. It stopped broadcasting in April 2017. [1] The station, originally named 7UP-Radio, started broadcasting on August 8 ...
Live radio is sound transmitted by radio waves, as the sound happens. Modern live radio is probably [original research?] most used to broadcast sports but it is also used to transmit local news and traffic updates. Most radio that people listen to today is pre-recorded music, and the days of solely live broadcast music are generally not as present.
Radio Sport, Easy Mix, Flava (previously operated on 96.8) 97.5 FM: The Breeze: Mt Erin: Easy listening: 6 August 2007: Radio Live; Radio Pacific 98.3 FM: The Edge: Mt Erin: Pop music: 5 February 1998: 99.1 FM: Rhema: Mt Threave: Christian radio: 1994: 99.9 FM: Coast: Mt Threave: Middle of the Road: 28 March 2011: Radio Hauraki, The Alligator ...
WRKW (99.1 FM) is a commercially-licensed radio station that is licensed to Ebensburg, Pennsylvania.Owned by Seven Mountains Media, through licensee Southern Belle Media Family, LLC, it maintains studios and offices at 109 Plaza Drive in Johnstown.
WRQI (94.3 FM) is a classic rock music formatted radio station in Saegertown, Pennsylvania owned and operated by Seven Mountains Media, through licensee Southern Belle Media Family, LLC, and is branded as "Rocky 94.3 & 107.7".
WPHD (98.7 MHz, "Cool Radio") is an FM radio station licensed to serve Corning, New York, United States. The station is owned by Kristin Cantrell's Seven Mountains Media, through licensee Southern Belle, LLC. It broadcasts a classic hits music format to the Elmira, New York, metropolitan area. [3]
WQQP (95.9 FM, "Pop 92.7-93.1-95.9") is a radio station licensed to Sykesville, Pennsylvania. Owned by Seven Mountains Media, it broadcasts a Top 40 format simulcast with sister stations WCCR-FM (92.7) in Clarion and WPQP (93.1 FM) in Clearfield .
Ogden Davies, then-General Manager of WKAP, assigned Cordaro the task of developing a device whereby profanity during a "live" conversation could be deleted by the radio talk show host before it was broadcast. This new device was to be used on the Open Mic radio talk show. The device Cordaro developed was the first tape delay system.