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WQXB is an FM radio station licensed to the city of Grenada, Mississippi. It has a country format known as "B 100". The station is owned by Tammy Evans, through licensee Rayanna Group LLC. [2] [3] WQXB is a member of The Holmes Football Radio Network. [4]
UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters delivered SEAL Team 6 operators in the early morning of 25 October to Radio Free Grenada with the purpose of using the radio station for psychological operations. [59] They captured the station unopposed and destroyed the radio transmitter.
WENQ (92.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits music format. [2] Licensed to Grenada, Mississippi, United States, the station is currently owned by Tammy Evans, through licensee Rayanna Group LLC. [3]
As the only radio station on the island (Radio Grenada, renamed after the revolution Radio Free Grenada) was state-owned, its control by the PRG amounted to a status quo. The situation was different concerning the written press, owned by private capital: from the month of September 1979, Bishop accused various newspapers, including the ...
While Scoon was being secured, 12 other operators from SEAL Team Six, under the command of Lt. Donald “Kim” Erskine, flew on to the radio station in a lone Black Hawk helicopter. [7] The helicopter took small-arms fire on the insertion. Once the team landed, it quickly overran the radio station compound and took enemy prisoners.
Calls from Grenada to the US, Canada, and other NANP Caribbean nations, are dialed as 1 + NANP area code + 7-digit number. ... Radio broadcast stations: AM 2, FM 13 ...
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 540 kHz: 540 AM is a Canadian and Mexican clear-channel frequency. [1] CBK, Watrous-Regina, Saskatchewan, and XEWA San Luis Potosí, Mexico, share Class A status on 540 kHz.
Map of European Public and State-run Radio Broadcasters. This article contains publicly-funded radio channels. [1]Some are run by public service broadcasters who have editorial independence from the government, though most are run by state media which does not have editorial independence.