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  2. ZNS-1 - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. ZNS-3-FM - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. ZNS-3 - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Category:Radio stations in the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Radio stations in the Bahamas" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. Z. ZFC-FM;

  6. ZNS-TV - Wikipedia

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    ZNS radio was founded in 1937 to broadcast hurricane warnings to the islands throughout the archipelago. At its inception, the station broadcast for two hours a day, featuring news and musical recordings from the BBC [1] and Nassau sources. The radio station eventually established another transmitter in Freeport on the island of Grand Bahama.

  7. ZNS-2 - Wikipedia

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    ZNS-2 (branded as Inspiration 107.9) is the second-oldest radio station in the Bahamas, having begun broadcasting in 1962 on the AM band on 1240 kHz with a power of 1 kW. At some unknown point in the 1990s, the station migrated to the FM band on 107.9 MHz. It is under ownership of the Broadcasting Corporation of The Bahamas.

  8. 1540 AM - Wikipedia

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    The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1540 kHz: [1] 1540 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency. [2] KXEL Waterloo, Iowa, and ZNS-1 Nassau, Bahamas, share Class A status on 1540 AM.

  9. ZNJ-FM - Wikipedia

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    ZNJ-FM, more popularly known as 100 JAMZ, is an urban adult contemporary radio station broadcasting in Freeport, Bahamas.Founded in 1993, the radio station covers most of the Bahamas with its primary repeater in Freeport, and three repeaters to serve other portions of the Bahamas as well: ZNJ-FM-1 100.1 in Marsh Harbour, ZNJ-FM-2 100.3 in Nassau and ZNJ-FM-3 in Coopers Town