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On December 25, 2018, after playing Christmas music since mid-November, WMSX rebranded as "96.1 The Breeze". The format shifted to a softer-leaning AC, based on the success of the original KISQ "98.1 The Breeze" in San Francisco. Townsquare described the sound as "modified soft rock", returning to the format the station held before 2007. It ...
The following stations broadcast in the Christchurch area including Sumner and the Hurunui District.. Most high-power FM radio stations serving Christchurch broadcast from the Sugarloaf transmitter, located on the Port Hills due south of the central city.
The Breeze is a New Zealand radio station playing an adult contemporary music format owned by MediaWorks New Zealand. [1] It airs in 25 markets across New Zealand and each market shows a mix of local and network programmes. The station reached its highest ever audience of 671,000 listeners in 2021. [2] [3]
KISQ (98.1 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to San Francisco.It broadcasts a soft adult contemporary radio format, known as "The Breeze", and is owned by iHeartMedia.
On September 2, 2012, at 6:20 p.m., KQBW changed its format to Top 40 (CHR) as "96-1 KISS FM". [7] Simultaneously, the "Brew" name and format moved to their HD2 channel. On September 12, 2012, KQBW changed call letters to KISO to match the "KISS FM" moniker. On November 11, 2014, the HD2 subchannel was re-launched as "Christmas 94.9".
The station relaunched as The Sound at 9 am on 1 January 2012. The last song on Solid Gold FM was "A Change Is Gonna Come" by Sam Cooke.The first song played on The Sound, following a 5-minute profile intro, was Elton John's "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding".
On October 1, 1985, 96.1 was bought by the Kravis Company, which already owned WRXJ (now WFXJ). [6] The call sign became WLCS-FM, airing a soft adult contemporary format. . Meanwhile, WKTZ-FM, still owned by Jones College, became non-commercial, moving to 90.9 MHz (now K-Love station
On March 24, 1995, KMEO flipped to new age music as KBSZ "The Breeze". Geoff Stirling , a new age enthusiast and Canadian-American media mogul, had an unspecified stake in the station. [ 5 ] KBSZ also made moves to increase its coverage; it picked up use of a translator from KEDJ at 96.3 MHz, improving its signal in metro Phoenix. [ 6 ]