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In the Americas (defined as International Telecommunication Union (ITU) region 2), the FM broadcast band consists of 101 channels, each 200 kHz wide, in the frequency range from 87.8 to 108.0 MHz, with "center frequencies" running from 87.9 MHz to 107.9 MHz. For most purposes an FM station is associated with its center frequency.
KRZY-FM (105.9 MHz) is a Spanish adult hits music formatted radio station programmed by satellite, serving the Albuquerque, New Mexico, area. It is branded as "La Suavecita 105.9". It is owned by Entravision which also owns local television stations KLUZ, a Univision affiliate, and KTFQ, an Unimás affiliate. It is licensed to Santa Fe, New Mexico
The station started as a country music outlet, using the call sign WGUD, then WGUD-FM. It flipped to a Top 40 hits outlet as WXYK, "105.9 KISS FM", until 1997 when 105.9 FM, 96.7 FM and 107.1 FM switched frequencies. KISS FM went to the 107.1 FM frequency, with classic rock moving from the 96.7 FM frequency to the 105.9 FM frequency as WXRG.
KAHL-FM (105.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an adult standards format, simulcasting KAHL 1310 AM San Antonio, Texas. Licensed to Hondo, Texas, United States. The station is currently owned by Hondo Radioworks, Ltd... [3] The transmitter site is west of Hondo, or south of the town of D'Hanis in Medina County.
In early 1948 the call letters were changed to WQXR-FM, [12] and its frequency, home of WQXR-FM for the next 64 years, to 96.3 MHz. A 1986 advertisement for the station featuring a logo displaying both its FM and AM frequencies. WQXR was the first AM station in New York to experiment with broadcasting in stereo, beginning in 1952.
DWLA (105.9 FM), branded as True FM, is a radio station owned by Bright Star Broadcasting Network Corporation, and operated under an airtime lease agreement by TV5 Network, Inc. It serves as the flagship station of True Network , one of the assets of News5 .
The 94.5 WYEZ frequency was added later in the year. [9] Over the next few years, the two stations evolved, reducing the number of instrumentals until eventually the stations' format crossed the line to what most radio stations would call adult standards. WYEZ dropped its simulcast in July 2007. [11] In 2008, WEZV began simulcasting on WGTN-FM.
WAYK (105.9 FM) is a non-commercial, listener-supported, radio station, licensed to Valley Station, Kentucky, and serving the Louisville metropolitan area. It airs a Christian Adult Contemporary radio format as a WAY-FM Network owned-and-operated station. WAY-FM is also heard on WAYI 104.3 FM in nearby Charlestown, Indiana.