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News and talk; rebroadcasting with Parapolitika FM Athens: 104.5 MHz: Radio Amfilochia 1993 Greek music; rebroadcasting with Love Radio 97,5 Athens: 106.3 MHz: Ecclesia FM 2010 Religious radio; rebroadcasting with Ecclesia FM Athens: 107.0 MHz: MAD Radio 17 August 2013 Foreign pop music; rebroadcasting with MAD Athens: 107.4 MHz: Aria 107.4 1995
Kosmos Radio (Greek: Κόσμος 93,6) or Kosmos 93.6 & 107.0, is a public radio channel of Greece's public broadcaster, ERT, the most popular among its radio stations.. The program consists of world music, jazz, folk, reggae, latin idioms, hip hop, afro and alternative rock and
WZYP (104.3 FM, "104.3 'ZYP") is a top 40 (CHR) music-formatted radio station licensed to serve Athens, Alabama, and broadcasting in the Huntsville, Alabama, area. [3] The station is owned by Cumulus Media and formerly broadcast in HD. The broadcast signal can be heard throughout northern Alabama and much of southern central Tennessee.
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WDOL-FM was powered at only 3,500 watts, limiting its signal to Athens and adjacent communities, not hitting the larger Atlanta radio market. In the 1970s, the station got a boost to 50,000 watts. As more people acquired FM radios, WDOL-FM switched its call sign to WJSR in 1974 and aired a progressive rock format, while co-owned WDOL continued ...
Athens 98.4 FM (Greek: Αθήνα 9.84), officially Municipality of Athens Broadcasting Corporation "Athina" [1] [2] [3] is the first non-state radio station to begin broadcasting in Greece in 1987. The station is the forerunner of the municipal radio sector in Greece.
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Athens International Radio (AIR 104.4 FM) was an Athens radio station aiming at a non-Greek speaking listenership. It broadcast on 104.4 FM in 16 languages (not simultaneously), including English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Arabic, Albanian, Polish, Bulgarian, Romanian, Tagalog, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese and Urdu. [1]