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WHLM (930 kHz "Pop Radio") is a commercial radio station airing a CHR - Top 40 radio format. [2] It is licensed to Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, and is owned by Seven Mountains Media. WHLM simulcasts with sister station WBWX 1280 AM in Berwick. WHLM is a Class D station. By day, it is powered at 2,000 watts.
Two broad categories apply to licensed stations owned by U.S. colleges and universities: Student-run — Stations where students play significant roles in programming, management, and other facets of operations, either on their own, through student government organizations, or under faculty supervision.
WHLM (AM), a radio station (930 AM) licensed to serve Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, United States; WMMZ, a radio station (103.5 FM) licensed to serve Berwick, Pennsylvania, which held the call sign WHLM-FM from 2006 to 2017
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. List of radio stations
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 930 kHz: [1] As classified by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, 930 AM is a regional broadcast frequency.
WHSK (91.1 FM, "The HUSKY") is a college radio station licensed to serve the community of Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. The station is owned by Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, and airs a variety format. The station was assigned the call sign WBUQ by the Federal Communications Commission on October 11, 1984. It changed the call sign to WHSK ...
Nov. 9—HIGH POINT — Campus police at High Point University arrested an 18-year-old male student who is accused of sexually assaulting and injuring an 18-year-old female student in a university ...
It was established as Bloomsburg Academy in 1839. In 1856, it was renamed Bloomsburg Literary Institute. The name became Bloomsburg Literary Institute and State Normal School in 1869. In 1916, the state of Pennsylvania took control and named it Bloomsburg State Normal School. The name was changed to Bloomsburg State Teachers College in 1927.