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Cool FM Nigeria is a Nigerian English-speaking radio station with frequencies across 4 of the 6 Geo-Political zones in Nigeria. It operates Cool TV and online radio. [1] The radio station is pop and rock for adult audiences. [2] In 2019, Cool FM hosted an interview with Cardi B which was considered a scoop.
93.7 – Citizen FM ; 93.9 – Jordan FM [6] 94.3 – Classic FM [7] 94.7 – Rhythm FM, Abuja [8] 95.1 – Nigeria Info; 95.5 – Boss FM [9] 96.1 – Urban Radio; 96.3 – Soundcity Radio, Abuja; 96.9 – Cool FM, Abuja; 97.9 – Beat FM, Abuja [10] 98.3 – Hot FM, Abuja [11] 98.7 – Bright FM; 99.1 – Nigeria Police Radio [12] 99.5 ...
The following is a list of radio stations in Lagos, Nigeria Radio station Frequency Lounge FM - Welcome Home! 87.7 (MHz) Grajos FM 88.3 LAGOS FM 88.3 (MHz) Balogun Radio Online radio Brila FM sport FM 88.9 (MHz) Super FM FM 92.7 (MHz) Fresh FM Lagos FM 105.3 (MHz) Eko FM FM 89.7 (MHz) Radio Lagos 107.5FM (MHz) Radio Lagos107.5FM Rock FM Nigeria Online radio LASGIDI 90.1 FM [7] FM 90.1 (MHz ...
KYMT (93.1 FM, 93-1 The Mountain) is a commercial radio station in Las Vegas, Nevada.It airs a mainstream rock radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. KYMT's studios and offices are on Meade Avenue in Las Vegas, a mile west of the Strip, while its transmitter is on Potosi Mountain southwest of the Las Vegas Valley.
In 1994, WGOR upgraded its signal to 13 kW. and moved to 93.9 FM becoming "93.9 Cool FM" and later changed to "Oldies 93.9". In 2004, WGOR moved the oldies format and call letters to the weaker 102.7 FM, becoming Oldies 102.7, while 93.9 was launched as classic country "93.9 The Bulldog" with the WKDG call-letters.
KULO (94.3 FM, "Cool 94.3") is a radio station in Alexandria, Minnesota, with a classic hits format. KULO plays 'The Lakes Greatest Hits' including the best music from the 1970s to the 1990s. It originally started out in 1976 as KMSR broadcasting out of Sauk Centre, Minnesota, then was moved into Alexandria. KIKV-FM is a
The 101.9 frequency's WQQL call letters were moved to 93.9 and the format was, in the process, changed to classic hits as "Cool 93.9". Concurrently, the adult hits format of the 93.9 signal, "93.9 ABE FM", was moved to translator 101.1 FM (W266BZ-FM at 250 Watts), which is now known as classic country "101.1 The Outlaw."
In its early years, the station broadcast an oldies format branded "Magic 94", [3] [4] which was expanded to WCFR-FM (93.5 FM, now WEEY) in 1998 after the Wolfs' acquisition of that station. [5] WMXR also operated a translator in White River Junction, W232AP (94.3 FM); [ 4 ] the three frequencies were billed as the Valley's "Superstation".