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Prior to the operation, the station carried a message from the Indian defence ministry to the Portuguese governor-general requesting the surrender of Portuguese troops. [9] In one of its last broadcasts after the liberation of Goa, the station's broadcasters flew in an airplane, sending out messages and dropping flyers to mark the event. [10]
Media in Goa refers to the newspapers, magazines, radio stations, cable and television networks and online media in India's smallest state (3700 square kilometres, population 1.6 million). Over the past two-and-half decades, the Goa-linked online media (both in the diaspora and from the region) has also grown. [1] [2]
With the second phase of radio licensing, Indigo 91.9 FM got into terrestrial radio and emerged as India's first international music radio station in 2006. [9] ‘Sunrise’ by Norah Jones was the first song that was ever played on air. That song represented a new dawn in radio programming that Indigo 91.9 FM brought about.
Pages in category "Radio stations in Goa" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. I. Indigo 91.9 FM
Radio stations focusing on music of the 1980s. Pages in category "1980s-themed radio stations" ... Absolute Radio 80s; B. Big '80s; H. Heart 80s; K. KRKE (AM) KZOY; P.
The music has its roots in the popularity of Goa, India as a hippie capital in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Throughout the 1980s, music incorporating elements of industrial music, new beat and electronic body music (EBM), with the spiritual culture in India were commonplace, although Goa trance did not appear as a style until the early 1990s.
The Hot 100 Airplay chart ranks the most frequently played songs on United States radio stations, published by Billboard magazine. The chart was introduced in the magazine's issue dated October 20, 1984. During the 1980s, 132 songs topped the chart.