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WMPR (90.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a variety format. WMPR is a community station which specializes in gospel and blues but also features other forms of music as well as several community-oriented talk shows. Licensed to Jackson, Mississippi, United States, the station serves the Jackson area.
WITH (90.1 FM) is a public, listener-supported radio station serving Ithaca, New York and the surrounding area airing an Adult Album Alternative format identical to that of WRUR-FM in Rochester branded as The Route.
News and talk; rebroadcasting with Parapolitika FM 90,1: 94.1 MHz: Stylida FM 94.1 1989 News and talk; rebroadcasting with Parapolitika FM 90,1: 94.4 MHz: Radio Distomo 1966 Greek laïko and rebetiko music; located from Distomo: 94.6 MHz: Rythmos FM 2007 Sports and talk with Greek music (ex. Lamia FM34) 95.0 MHz: Glenti FM 2022
WGMC (90.1 FM) is a listener-supported station licensed to Greece, New York and serving Rochester, New York. It airs a Jazz radio format. On air, the station is identified as "Jazz 90.1" in reference to its FM frequency. WGMC specializes in all styles of jazz, but is also an important outlet for music and voices that do not make it onto ...
WUSB (90.1 FM) is a non-commercial radio station licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to Stony Brook, New York.The station is owned by the State University of New York, with studios located on the second floor of Stony Brook University's West Side Dining facility, [3] and its transmitter is located in Farmingville, New York.
FM La Boca in Buenos Aires [1] Keops in La Plata, Buenos Aires [2] LRS761 in Casilda, Santa Fe; Mega 90.1 in Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires [3] Radio 2 in Rosario, Santa Fe [4] Radio María in Carhué, Buenos Aires; Radio María in Sampacho, Córdoba; Radio María in Pico Truncado, Santa Cruz; Radio María in San Juan; Radio Sur in Córdoba [5]
KKFI (90.1 FM) is a radio station located in Kansas City, Missouri, owned by Mid-Coast Radio Project, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Formed in 1988, it broadcasts at 100,000 watts. It features a variety format, including a mix of music (blues, jazz, reggae, rock, hip-hop, alternative, Hispanic and world music) and public affairs/talk programming ...
10-watt KAVS-FM (89.5) signed on at the Thief River Falls Area Vocational School in 1971, three years after the school's radio announcing program was launched. Regularly-scheduled programming began in 1972. A move to 90.1 FM and a power increase to 1,800 watts followed in 1977. The station's call letters changed to KSRQ in 1983.