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In 1998 the station moved from Aston to the Oozells Building at 9 Brindley Place overlooking Broad Street. When the lease ran out they had a temporary move to the Stoke on Trent studios of Signal Radio. The current Free Radio studios after moving into new studios in 2023, are based at the 54 Hagely Road development in Birmingham city centre.
WXCT (1370 AM, "Alt 98-7") is a commercial radio station in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The station is owned by Bahakel Communications along with WDEF-FM, WDOD-FM, and WUUQ. WXCT has an adult album alternative radio format. The studios are located on Broad Street in Chattanooga,. WXCT’s power is 5,000 watts.
WPAT (930 AM), is a radio station licensed to Paterson, New Jersey, with a brokered programming format. WPAT is owned by Multicultural Broadcasting, and its studios are located in New York City, in Manhattan's Financial District. The station's four 380 feet (120 m) transmitting towers are located in Clifton, New Jersey.
Martin Streek, Canadian broadcaster/DJ who did live-to-air broadcasts at Toronto nightclubs from the 1980s to the 2000s; The Lawrence Welk Show, a television variety show heavily based on the big band remote format "Loving You Has Made Me Bananas," a parody record lampooning the format
The first show of the day started at 2pm. The midnight performances of the show cost $2.50, while the earlier shows cost $1.50, and the kiddie matinees cost 50 cents a person. [8] In its early years, patrons could arrive on the Broad Street Subway and enter through the theatre's own subway platform. [9]
Broadminded was a daily talk and entertainment show in the United States. The show broadcast on Sirius XM Satellite Radio Channel 107 – Sirius XM Stars, hosted by Christine Eads and Molly Dedham, friends who met at George Mason University in the early 1990s. The pair referred to themselves as "Broads", and discussed a range of topics ...
Gene Shay (born Ivan Shaner; March 4, 1935 – April 17, 2020) was an American radio personality. [1] Shay was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to a Jewish family and was a representative of the city's folk music scene. [2] Beginning in 1962, he produced a weekly folk radio shows on WXPN, which was last
The idea for a Walk of Fame style tribute was first thought of by a local Birmingham man Garry Raybould, who then approached the Broad Street Business Improvement District who developed the idea and created the name Broad Street Walk of Stars together with a brand and registration of the original website, www.walkofstars.co.uk which quickly became very popular and was chosen by Radio 2 as ...