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WFSH-FM (104.7 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Athens, Georgia, and serving Metro Atlanta.The station is owned by Salem Media Group (Sale to Educational Media Foundation pending) and it airs a contemporary Christian music radio format.
WPGB (104.7 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.It broadcasts a country music format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. Its studios and offices are located on Abele Rd. in Bridgeville next to I-79, along with its sister stations. [2]
The Point ("Independent Radio, The Point") is a radio network operating in the state of Vermont.The flagship station is WNCS (104.7 FM) in Montpelier, which signed on in 1977.
KNFZ (104.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to the suburb of Bosque Farms, New Mexico, and serving the Albuquerque metropolitan area. The station is owned by Encouragement Media Group, through licensee Educational Radio Foundation of East Texas, Inc. KKTH broadcasts a 100,000-watt signal from a site close to Belen, nearly 35 miles south of Albuquerque sending a signal that is a bit weak with ...
104.7 started in 1948 as WSVS-FM, a complement to its AM sister WSVS. It broadcast just west of Crewe with 14,000 watts of power. In the late 1970s, the station upgraded to a class C1 station with 100,000 watts of power, which gave it an adequate signal that could be received in most of the Central Virginia area. [4]
In 1979, Stew Schantz (who also had worked stints at WPDH, later WSPK program director) re-worked the station's image, branding it "K-104". Schantz and the station's sales manager, Chuck Stewart, picked up the idea from a sales conference out west (there, station call signs usually begin with a "K" where east of the Mississippi River they usually begin with a "W").
WSGL (104.7 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Naples, Florida, and serving Southwest Florida.It is owned by Renda Media with studios on Race Track Road in Bonita Springs.
WNOK-FM signed on the air on July 15, 1959. [4] It was owned by the Palmetto Radio Corporation, along with WNOK 1230 AM (later WPCO) and Channel 19 WNOK-TV (now WLTX).At that time, when few people owned FM radios, WNOK-FM mostly simulcast WNOK's middle of the road format of pop music, news and sports.