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CKDQ-FM (92.5 FM New Country 92.5) is a radio station in Drumheller, Alberta. Owned by Stingray Group , it broadcasts a country format. Before the switch to FM, CKDQ was the only station in Canada that broadcasts on 910 AM , a Regional broadcast frequency.
The following is a list of radio stations in the Canadian ... Bell Media Radio: active rock: CBRB-FM: 96.3 FM: Banff: CBC Radio One: public news/talk: CHFM-FM-1: 99.3 ...
Joe FM logo from 2010-2013. On October 29, 1981, CFCN Communications, Ltd. was awarded a license for a new FM station to broadcast at 92.5 MHz. The station officially launched on August 11, 1982, as CJAX-FM, [5] and aired a country format. In June 1986, CJAX flipped to soft rock, and changed its call letters to CKNG-FM, branding itself as King ...
KVPI-FM (92.5 FM, "Classic Hits 92.5") is a radio station playing classic hits from the 70's, 80's, & 90's during the day while playing 50's & 60's oldies at night and playing swamp pop music on Fridays, licensed to Ville Platte, Louisiana. The station is owned by Ville Platte Broadcasting Co., Inc. [2]
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S ... Classic rock KRSS: 93.5 FM: Tarkio: Radio Free Ministries, Inc. ... Zimmer Radio, Inc. News/Talk ...
KOMA (AM) continued its simulcast of its FM sister until February 2003, when it was decided that the 50,000-watt AM station would better serve the public as a news/talk outlet, now known as KOKC. On July 15, 2012, Ty and Tony Tyler's Tyler Media entered into an agreement with Renda Broadcasting to purchase that company's Oklahoma City radio ...
KQLH-LP (92.5 FM) is a low-power FM radio station branded as "KQLH Studio 92.5 FM". The station is operated by Arrowhead Alliance of the Inland Empire broadcasting a favorites music format with songs from the 1950s to the 1980s. The station is licensed to Yucaipa, California and broadcasts to the Inland Empire area.
Jingles were also shortened to "Y-92.5 FM" from the original version, "Today's Hits and Yesterday's Favorites, Y-92.5 FM". In 2005, KGBY experimented with "Extra Wide Variety" weekends, adding hundreds of unusual songs to its playlist from Friday at 3 p.m. to Monday at 5 a.m.; this was a response to the variety rock phenomenon exemplified by ...