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  2. Star Radio (Cambridge and Ely) - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, UKRD rebranded the station again to Star 107.9, in line with the rebranding of their other stations. In 2003, Star 107.1/5 in Ely and The Fens split frequencies. 107.5 in Wisbech became Fen Radio 107.5, and 107.1 in Ely became a relay of Star 107.9. Because of this, the station adjusted their name to 107 Star FM.

  3. Fen Radio 107.5 - Wikipedia

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    Fen Radio 107.5 was an Independent Local Radio station broadcasting from Church Mews, Wisbech in Cambridgeshire. While broadcasting as 'Star Fens' the station also covered the Ely and Littleport areas as well, until the 107.1 frequency was taken over by Star 107.9 ( Cambridge ) – their sister station.

  4. List of radio stations named Star - Wikipedia

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    ABS-CBN Star Radio, former name of MOR Philippines from 1993 to 1997; STAR radio in Liberia; Star (New Zealand), a New Zealand radio network; Star FM (Australia), a former radio network in Australia; Star 101.9 (Mackay), a radio station in Queensland; Star FM (Kenya), a Somali-language radio station; Star FM (Philippines), a radio network in ...

  5. MOR Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    On July 14, 1993, DXEC 91.9 Cagayan de Oro commenced broadcast as The Great EC 91.9 STAR Radio, with its studios then-located at nearby Limketkai Center. This was the first ABS-CBN regional station to use the "Star Radio" banner, as well as the first to air in a mass-based format.

  6. Rhema Media - Wikipedia

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    Star (known as Southern Star until 2015) plays contemporary Christian music, hymns and Biblical teachings. It is owned and operated by Rhema Media. Rhema Media describes it as "a smooth and easy blend of music from people you know and trust", including modern hymns, easy listening tracks and instrumentals. [23]

  7. Rathergood Radio - Wikipedia

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    In April 2019, it was announced that Helius Media Group had acquired the Durham Radio & Alpha Radio names and would be launching two new local stations on 1 July 2019 using the Rathergood Radio frequencies. Durham Radio was broadcast on the 102.8 & 106.8 frequencies to Durham City and the surrounding areas and Alpha Radio was broadcast on the ...

  8. STAR radio - Wikipedia

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    The ban was lifted on November 3, 2003, after the Taylor regime was deposed, and STAR resumed broadcasting on May 25, 2005. [6] In June 2007, the station moved to the Snapper Hill area in Monrovia. [7] STAR was named the radio station of the year in Liberia in May 2008 by the Press Union of Liberia, and awarded prizes including a tape player. [8]

  9. Star 107.9 - Wikipedia

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    Star 107.9 was a UK Independent Local Radio station centred on the area of Stroud, in Gloucestershire, also broadcasting to other localities including Cirencester, Tetbury and Stonehouse, and Dursley on a 107.3 FM relay (originally 107.2 FM).