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  2. WFSS - Wikipedia

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    WFSS (91.9 FM) is a public radio station in Fayetteville, North Carolina, broadcasting National Public Radio programming originating from WUNC.It was owned by Fayetteville State University until May 2015, when it was purchased by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and turned into a WUNC satellite.

  3. 91.9 FM - Wikipedia

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    CBCC-FM in Hearst, Ontario; CBEW-FM-1 in Leamington, Ontario; CBF-FM-9 in Mont-Laurier, Quebec; CBJ-FM-1 in Chibougamau, Quebec; CBKF-FM-4 in Bellegarde, Saskatchewan; CBNE-FM in Port aux Basques, Newfoundland and Labrador

  4. WSHR - Wikipedia

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    WSHR (91.9 FM, "91.9 The Arrow") is a radio station licensed to Lake Ronkonkoma, New York.The station is owned by the Sachem School District and operates with assistance from a grant by the U.S. Department of Education.

  5. CKLX-FM - Wikipedia

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    CKLX-FM (91.9 MHz) is a French-language radio station located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.Owned and operated by RNC Media, it airs a sports talk format as flagship station of RNC's BPM Sports network.

  6. WUIS - Wikipedia

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    WUIS (91.9 FM), branded on-air as NPR Illinois, is the National Public Radio member station in Springfield, Illinois, United States.It primarily features National Public Radio news and talk programming.

  7. WNRN-FM - Wikipedia

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    WNRN-FM (91.9 FM) is a non-commercial, listener-supported radio station licensed to Charlottesville, Virginia, serving Central and Western Virginia. [3] The station has a board of directors consisting of local community members and is incorporated as the non-profit Stu-Comm, Inc. [4]

  8. WGTS - Wikipedia

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    WGTS began as a 10-watt campus broadcaster in 1957, operating from the basement of the men's dormitory at the then Washington Missionary College in Takoma Park. [5] In 1960, the station increased its power to 10,000 watts with a second power increase in the mid-1960s bringing the station up to 29,500 watts. [6]

  9. WUMB-FM - Wikipedia

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    WUMB-FM (91.9 FM) in Boston, Massachusetts, is the radio station of the University of Massachusetts Boston.It broadcasts a mix of Americana, blues, roots, and folk hosted by its staff weekdays.