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  2. Dick Bartley's Classic Hits - Wikipedia

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    Dick Bartley's Classic Hits was a syndicated weekly, four-hour, classic hits program written, produced and hosted by Radio Hall-of-Fame broadcaster Dick Bartley.It was syndicated across the country by United Stations Radio Networks and internationally via Radio Express.

  3. XEPRS-AM - Wikipedia

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    XHBCE-FM became an oldies radio station branded as "105.7 The Walrus." This was the first FM oldies station in San Diego since XHOCL-FM flipped to a Spanish language format on September 1, 2005. As a result of the simulcast's break-up (except for Padres games), XX Sports Radio was renamed "XX 1090." In 2009, the Padres simulcast was moved to ...

  4. DMX (music service) - Wikipedia

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    DMX, Inc., formerly Audio Environments, Inc., and later AEI Music Network, Inc., [1]: 19 was a "multi-sensory" branding agency based in Austin, Texas. [2] [3] DMX also provided music for cable and satellite television networks worldwide, including DSTV in Africa.

  5. '40s Junction - Wikipedia

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    '40 s Junction is a commercial-free music channel on the Sirius XM Radio platform, broadcasting on channel 71; as well as Dish Network channel 6071. The channel mainly airs big band, swing, and hit parade music from 1936 to 1949, with occasional songs from the early-1950s.

  6. List of UK charts and number-one singles (1952–1969)

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    The New Musical Express (NME) chart was the first in the United Kingdom to gauge the popularity of recorded music by sales; previously, sheet music sales charts had been compiled. NME ' s co-founder Percy Dickins imitated the chart produced by American Billboard magazine and began to compile Britain's first hit parade in 1952.

  7. Free-form radio - Wikipedia

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    Indie 103.1 broadcast radio programs in which famous musicians from the world of popular music host radio programs and choose the playlist. Indie 103.1 recently left the FM airwaves, but currently continues on the internet. Another commercial free-form radio station is KHUM, "radio without the rules", at 104.3 and 104.7 FM in Ferndale, California.

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  9. Tom Rounds - Wikipedia

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    His independent company Radio Express was created in 1985 and currently produces and syndicates World Chart Shows hosted by Lara Scott and PJ Butta, among other programming. The company also handles syndication outside the US for American radio programs such as The Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 and American Country Countdown , as well as for major ...