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Sirius XM Love [1] is a music channel that plays love songs from soft-AC artists and airs on Sirius XM Radio, and Dish Network. It airs on channel 708 on Sirius XM Radio. On XM, it replaced former channel The Heart on November 12, 2008.
Ishq FM, branded as Ishq 104.8 FM, (formerly Meow FM and OYE FM) is a romantic music [2] FM Radio Channel in India that broadcasts in the major cities: Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata. It was initially launched as Meow FM, which was a talk-based channel and served Delhi, Indore, Mumbai and Kolkata. [3]
Over time, the station evolved to a mainstream adult contemporary format. WLIT became Chicago's only adult contemporary station on August 1, 2011, when former rival 105.9 WCFS-FM flipped to a simulcast of all-news radio 780 WBBM. This marked the first time in years Chicago only had one AC radio station. My FM logo, 2013 to 2017 My FM Christmas logo
This is a list of Internet radio stations, including traditional broadcast stations which stream programming over the Internet as well as Internet-only stations. General 104.1 Territory FM – Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
Channel Q started life as Out Now Radio, and soft-launched in August 2018 on Radio.com as well as the HD Radio signal of Entercom's KAMP-FM in Los Angeles (97.1FM-HD2). [1] A full launch occurred on October 11, 2018, a date chosen to coincide with National Coming Out Day, and featured a daily morning program co-hosted by Queer Eye alum Jai Rodriguez; weekly shows featuring internet personality ...
XHEOE began as XEOE-AM 810, with a concession awarded on November 16, 1961. It was owned by José Horacio Septién and transferred to Radio Amistad, S.A. in 1969. This station and co-owned XHRPR-FM in Tuxtla Gutiérrez began broadcasting El Heraldo Radio on September 21, 2020, flipping from a romantic format known as Romántica.
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XEJD-AM 1450 received its concession on April 10, 1958. It was owned by Manuel Franco Villars and sold to its current concessionaire in September 1967. Originally operating with 1,000 watts day and 250 night, it went to full 1,000-watt operation in the 1980s.