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ZNL-FM is an adult hits radio station serving Nassau and New Providence, with a sales office in Freeport. Before becoming Love FM, It was formerly named Pink 97 Radio. Before becoming Love FM, It was formerly named Pink 97 Radio.
DYMB-FM, an FM radio station, broadcasting as Love Radio; DYMB-TV, a TV station, broadcasting as TV5 This page was last edited on 6 ...
DYMB (97.5 FM), broadcasting as 97.5 Love Radio, is a radio station owned by MBC Media Group through its licensee Philippine Broadcasting Corporation and operated by RVV Broadcast Ventures. Its studio and transmitter are located at the 5th floor, Kahirup Bldg., Guanco St., Iloilo City .
The following is a list of full-power radio stations, HD Radio subchannels and low-power translators in the United States broadcasting K-Love programming, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, city of license, state and broadcast area. Blue background indicates a low-power FM translator. Gray background indicates an HD Radio ...
ZNK-FM is a radio station in Nassau, Bahamas broadcasting an adult contemporary radio format. External links. Official website This page was last edited on 24 ...
ZNS-1 (branded as Radio Bahamas) is the oldest broadcast station in the Bahamas. It has a news–talk format, and broadcasts on 1540 kHz and 104.5 MHz in Nassau, with a repeater in Freeport on 107.7 MHz. It is under ownership of the Broadcasting Corporation of The Bahamas.
ZNS-3-FM (branded as Power 104.5) is a radio station in the Bahamas, having begun broadcasting as an FM repeater of ZNS-3, at the time the "Northern Service", before separating and adopting its current music format. It is under ownership of the Broadcasting Corporation of The Bahamas. [1]
It is under ownership of the Broadcasting Corporation of The Bahamas. The Bahamas' ITU prefix is officially C6-, though it still uses its older ZN- prefix for most of its AM/FM radio and television stations from when it was a United Kingdom colony, though has listed ZNS-3's call sign as C6B-3 in the past, similar to its other non-broadcast signals.