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WRHM (107.1 FM) is the flagship station of Interstate 107, the branding of two country music format stations in Rock Hill, South Carolina (107.1 WRHM) and Chesterfield, South Carolina (107.3 FM WVSZ).
Classic country WULR: 980 AM: York: Iglesia Nueva Vida of High Point: Contemporary Christian: WUSC-FM: 90.5 FM: Columbia: The University of South Carolina: Freeform WVCD: 790 AM: Bamberg–Denmark: Voorhees College: Christian WVCO: 94.9 FM: Loris: Carolina Beach Music Broadcasting Corp. Oldies/beach music WVGB: 1490 AM: Beaufort: Mount Carmel ...
XHACN-FM in León, Guanajuato; XHCGJ-FM in Ciudad Guzmán, Jalisco; XHCLO-FM in Monclova, Coahuila; XHDY-FM in Ciudad Morelos, Baja California; XHETA-FM in Zitácuaro, Michoacán; XHHTY-FM in Martínez de la Torre, Veracruz
Oldies/Beach music/Classic country/R & B WKVK: 106.7 FM: Semora: Educational Media Foundation: Christian Contemporary WKVS: 103.3 FM: Lenoir: Foothills Radio Group, LLC:
In anticipation of the sale receiving FCC approval and closing, Total Media Group began operating WIRO under a time management agreement, dropping the Air1 branding and worship music format and began stunting a Christmas music format, branded as "Ho Ho Radio". The sale to Total Media Group was approved by the FCC and closed on December 10, 2024.
On May 7, 2002, the "Y-107" quadcast ended the country format, and after a day of stunting with construction sounds, the quadcast flipped to a tropical music format as "Rumba 107". [5] The format was ill-suited to the quadcast suburban signals, so the WWZY transmitter was moved to a tower in the Belford section of Middletown Township , in an ...
Country 105 country: Collingwood: CKCB: FM 95.1 The Peak 95.1 FM adult contemporary: Cornwall: CFLG: FM 104.5 Fresh Radio 104.5 top 40/CHR: CJSS: FM 101.9 Boom 101.9 classic hits: Edmonton: CHED: AM 880 880 CHED news/talk: CKNG: FM 92.5 Chuck @ 92.5 adult hits: CISN: FM 103.9 103.9 CISN Country country: Guelph: CIMJ: FM 106.1 Magic 106.1 hot ...
WWTC is one of the oldest radio stations in the Twin Cities. On August 10, 1925, it signed on as WRHM (for "Rosedale Hospital") at 4429 Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis. [3] [4] It shared time for a few months with WDGY [5] at both 1140 AM and 1150 AM.