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  2. 105.4 FM - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of radio stations that broadcast on FM frequency 105.4 MHz: ... Magic Radio in London [1] Kingdom FM in St Andrews;

  3. List of radio stations in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Wisconsin, ... 93.3 FM: Milwaukee: Milwaukee Radio Alliance, LLC: Adult Contemporary WLDY ...

  4. Magic (English former radio network) - Wikipedia

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    Preston's Red Rose Gold was the last to be converted to the Magic brand, in 2000, two or so years since the conversion of the majority of the stations. In London, Melody FM was rebranded Magic 105.4 in 1998. The northern AM stations played Hot Adult Contemporary music. The playlists of these Magic stations predominantly consisted of hits from ...

  5. Melody 105.4 FM - Wikipedia

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    Melody Radio was an Independent Local Radio station, broadcast to Greater London between 1990 and 1998, when it was purchased by media group Emap and rebranded as Magic 105.4. History [ edit ]

  6. Timeline of Greatest Hits Radio - Wikipedia

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    September – Bauer Radio announces it would rebrand the Magic stations under localised identities, based on the main FM station names (e.g. Magic 1152 in Manchester becomes Key 2, based on Key 103). [7] Magic's AM network closed with the London equivalent, Magic 105.4 FM, launched nationwide on DAB. 2015

  7. Steve Priestley - Wikipedia

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    From early 2009 he took over the station's weekend breakfast show. He also covered for Neil Fox on Magic's breakfast show whenever Fox is away. He left Magic in 2009. He then worked for Hallam FM [citation needed], 96.3 Radio Aire and 96.9 Viking FM presenting Sunday to Thursday late nights. He left in March 2013.

  8. Timeline of Magic - Wikipedia

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    2000. No events. 2001. 13 September – Magic launches a spin-off television channel.; December – EMAP decides that it is more economical for north of England Magic stations to share off-peak programmes and begins networking with the London station Magic 105.4 between 10am-2pm, and 7pm-6am, although there are local commercial breaks, and local news on the hour.

  9. Angie Greaves - Wikipedia

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    She was the first DJ on Spectrum Radio at its launch on 25 June 1990. Between 1992 and 1997, Greaves presented the “Angie Greaves Breakfast Show” on Choice FM, London's first urban radio station. It became the most listened to show in the station's schedule and saw listening figures treble.