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KWLV (107.1 MHz, "107.1 KWLV") is an American radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Many, Louisiana, United States, the station serves Sabine Parish and surrounding areas from a studio located in Many, Louisiana. The station is currently owned by Baldridge-Dumas Communications, Inc . [2]
On WADA he played classic country music, and he hosted a "Swap Shop" show on WGNC and WOHS. By this time he had experienced a kidney transplant and two pancreas transplants . On Memorial Day 2007, while on the air, Biggerstaff had a seizure and asked for help on the air, and a listener called 911 .
Jack Alicoate, ed. (1939), "Louisiana", Radio Annual, New York: Radio Daily, OCLC 2459636 – via Internet Archive "AM Stations in the U.S.: Louisiana", Radio Annual Television Year Book, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1963, OCLC 10512375 – via Internet Archive; Beth Norwood (1964). "French Radio Broadcasting in Louisiana". Southern Speech ...
KOGM (107.1 FM) is an American radio station licensed to Opelousas, Louisiana, United States, and serving the Lafayette area. The station is currently owned by Delta Media Company. [ 2 ] KOGM's studios are located on Evangeline Thruway in Carencro, and its transmitter is located northeast of Lafayette.
WHMD (107.1 FM) is an American radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Hammond, Louisiana, United States, the station serves Tangipahoa Parish and surrounding areas. The station is currently owned by North Shore Broadcasting Co., Inc. [2]
KHXT (107.9 FM, "HOT 107.9") is a rhythmic top 40 radio station serving the Lafayette area, as well as parts of Baton Rouge.The Townsquare Media outlet broadcasts with an ERP of 97 kW and is licensed to Erath, Louisiana.
WMSR broadcasts a news/talk format to the southern Middle Tennessee area. [3] Local programming on WMSR includes The Morning Show with Holly and Josh Monday through Friday, a tradio program called "Swap and Shop", Connecting Coffee County with Tiffany weekdays from 3-6 p.m.; plus specialty programs which include "Behind the Wheel" on Monday's, The Fan Zone on Saturday's.
At the start of 2001, the country format of WZZM-FM was moved to the 107.1 frequency, localized, and became WFFG with the "Froggy" branding popular in other markets throughout the Northeast. WHTR and its satellite-fed oldies format were moved to WZZM-FM's 93.5 MHz frequency and remained there until the station moved to the Albany market in ...