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The Highway is a commercial-free country music radio station on Sirius XM channel 56. It was created when Sirius and XM merged their competing hit country stations, "New Country" on Sirius and "Highway 16" on XM. The Highway can also be streamed at SiriusXM.com and through its app for mobile devices. [1]
Highway 16 – Was 1990s and 2000s (decade) Country on channel 15 until December 1, 2003. Formerly titled Highway 15. It is now known as simply The Highway. KISS 104.1 – Simulcast KIIS-FM/KVVS in Los Angeles, California until December 1, 2003. Flipped to "hits of the 90s and today" in June 2006.
WJSH (104.7 FM) is a classic country-formatted radio station licensed to Folsom, Louisiana. The format is known as "The Highway 104.7". [2] Previous callsigns were WSJH and WSJZ. [3] On October 25, 2019, this signal was transferred to North Shore Broadcasting.
WHWY (98.1 FM, "Highway 98") is a radio station with a country music format. Licensed to Holt, Florida, United States, the station serves the Fort Walton Beach area. The station is currently owned by JVC Broadcasting. [2]
The Carl Lamm Highway will run between mile markers 88 and 92 on I-95, roughly between Smithfield and Four Oaks, near where he lives. Lamm was 80 when he made the switch to WTSB but still felt ...
Radio Margaritaville joined Sirius Satellite Radio in 2005 on channel 31 (moving to XM 24 May 4, 2011 [5]) and Dish Network channel 6031. It became the first internet station to transition to mainstream radio, and can also be heard on radio. On November 12, 2008, following the merger of Sirius and XM Radio, the station was added to the XM ...
The stations are branded as "Highway Country 107.3 & 101.5" and its target audience consists of travelers on Interstate 15 between Los Angeles and Las Vegas. The call signs of the stations were once unified together with a third station with KIXA (Apple Valley) to broadcast the now defunct Rock 106.5 across Lenwood, Baker and Barstow in 1998.
The Drive stations are affiliates of the Vegas Golden Knights radio network. [4] One of KHDR's current syndicated shows on "Drive 96.9/94.9" (as of March 2024) is Highway Rock, hosted by former KNAC DJ Gonzo Greg. Similar to KNAC, it broadcasts musical genres ranging from classic rock to hard rock and heavy metal music. [3] [5]