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WMRQ-FM (104.1 MHz) is an alternative rock radio station licensed to Waterbury, Connecticut, and serving Greater Hartford and New Haven. WMRQ-FM is owned by Full Power Radio and has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 14,000 watts. Its transmitter is on West Peak in Meriden, Connecticut. Its tower is shared with former sister station 95.7 WKSS.
Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] Licensee [1] [2] Format [3] [4]; WACC-LP: 107.7 FM: Enfield: Asnuntuck Community College: Alternative rock WADS: 690 AM: Ansonia: Radio Amor, Inc.
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 104.1 MHz: Argentina ... WMRQ-FM in Waterbury, Connecticut; WNAX-FM in Yankton, South Dakota; WNCC in Franklin, ...
Magic 104, the former moniker of a radio station (104.1 FM), KMGL, licensed to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, which is now Magic 104.1 Magic 104, the former moniker of a radio station (104.1 FM), WMRQ , licensed to Waterbury, Connecticut, United States, which is now Radio 104.1
WRYM's studios are located in Newington, Connecticut, in front of its radio towers on Willard Avenue at Robbins Avenue. By day, WRYM is powered at 1,000 watts non-directional . Because 840 AM is a clear channel frequency reserved for Class A station WHAS in Louisville, Kentucky , WRYM must reduce power at night to 250 watts and use a ...
Connecticut Public Radio, commonly known as WNPR, is a network of public radio stations in the state of Connecticut, western Massachusetts, and eastern Long Island, ...
WATR was a member of the University of Connecticut sports radio network from 2018 to 2023. It was announced on February 24, 2020, that the station was up for sale. [ 5 ] A partnership between WWCO owner David Webster and WARE owner Kurt Jackson purchased the station and translator W249DY effective August 24, 2022, for $320,000.
The following is a list of the FCC-licensed radio stations in the United States Commonwealth of Massachusetts, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats.