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The Most FM is a radio station broadcasting on 100.4 FM in Taranaki, New Zealand. The station is operated by volunteers and owned by the Taranaki FM Trust. Past Chairs of the TFMT: Richard Shearer 2008 - 2018 Mark Dickie 2018 - 2024 Warren Smart 2024 - Present
Capitalk 100.4 FM is a commercial talk radio station based in and broadcasts from Harare, Zimbabwe. [1]It is Zimbabwe's first commercial talk radio station. It broadcasts in the country's capital, focusing mainly on issues affecting the community of Harare and surroundings.
The commercial Northland radio market covers 112 thousand people, from the region's total population of 166 thousand. In a survey of 800 people in 2014, More FM was the most popular station with an estimated 27 thousand listeners and 17.3 percent market share.
Classic FM, an Independent National Radio station broadcasting popular classical music, on this frequency serving Herefordshire, Milton Keynes and parts of Gloucestershire KMFM Medway , an Independent Local Radio serving the Medway Towns, Southend and the surrounding areas in Kent
College Radio WSUP: 90.5 FM: Platteville: Board of Regents, University of Wisconsin System: College Radio WSUW: 91.7 FM: Whitewater: Board of Regents, University of Wisconsin System: Alternative WSWJ-LP: 104.7 FM: Hager City: Red Wing Broadcasting Association: Christian (3ABN) WTAQ: 1360 AM: Green Bay: Midwest Communications, Inc. News / Talk ...
Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] Owner Format [3]; KAAJ-LP: 103.9 FM: Monticello: First Baptist Church: Contemporary Christian KAAZ-FM: 106.7 FM: Spanish Fork
Polygyros municipal news radio; rebroadcasts FM 100 of Thessaloniki: 92.5 MHz: Blue Radio 92.5 FM 2015 Greek éntekhno music (ex. Music Radio 92.5 and Radio Agios 92.5) 95.1 MHz: Cosmoradio Chalkidiki 1992 Greek music; relays of the namesake station from Thessaloniki: 95.5 MHz: Radio Star 95,5 FM 1989
Legendary voice man Mitch Craig was the voice of WAEB-FM in its "Laser" years. In 1991, the station gradually replaced the "Laser 104.1" branding with "104.1 WAEB-FM". In September of that year, after WHXT ("Hot 99.9") in Easton switched to WODE-FM and rebranded as "Oldies 99.9", WAEB-FM's transition to "BDay" was complete. The station then ...