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CFRV-FM (107.7 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Lethbridge, Alberta. Owned by Rogers Radio, a division of Rogers Sports & Media, the station broadcasts an adult contemporary format branded as KiSS 107.7.
WRRL (1130 AM, "The River 107.7") is a classic rock formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Rainelle, West Virginia, serving Rainelle and Rupert in West Virginia. [2] WRRL is owned and operated by Shilo Communications, Inc. [ 3 ]
WVCY-FM (107.7 MHz) is a non-commercial listener-supported radio station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is owned by VCY America , founded by Vic Eliason , with studios on West Kilbourn Avenue. WVCY-FM is the flagship station of the VCY America Christian radio network , airing a mix of talk and teaching programs and traditional Christian music .
In France this frequency is used by low power transmitters along the motorways/highways to provide traffic information services to drivers. Several networks (e.g. Radio Vinci Autoroutes, Autoroute Info, Sanef 107,7) air their programme on FM 107.7 by low power transmitters, which can only be received on the highways and in a short distance away from the highway.
Live in the X Lounge is a series of albums released by Birmingham, Alabama's former alternative rock radio station, WRAX. [ 1 ] Though the station can no longer be found on the air, this series of live performances was produced while the station was known as 107.7 The X . [ 1 ]
107.7 first filed for a construction permit in March 1988, and initially assigned the call letters WIZD. However, these call letters were not used and the station went on the air June 1, 1989 as "Jumpin' Country 107.7" WHMQ, though licensed to North Baltimore, maintained its studios and offices along Tiffin Avenue in Findlay.
Listen live: Website: 107TheBull.com: WFON (107.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. The station is owned by RBH Enterprises, Inc. [2] History
WRKR (107.7 FM, "The Rocker") is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock format, consisting of classic album-oriented rock tracks from the late 1960s through the early 2000s.