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On November 27, 2018, KOKO-FM again changed formats, this time to rhythmic oldies as Jammin' 94.3. [6] Art Laboe died October 7, 2022, at age 97. [7] In July 2023, TED Broadcasting agreed to purchase KOKO-FM from the Art Laboe estate for $330,000. [8] It soon began broadcasting the Punjabi "Radio Punjab" network.
WJAM - Jammin' 94.7 FM & 1340 AM - Urban Adult Contemporary; ... WJMP - Jump 103.7 - Classic Hip Hop. Virginia. Norfolk/Virginia Beach/Newport News
KMRJ (99.5 MHz, "Jammin' 99.5") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Rancho Mirage, California, and serving the Palm Springs radio market. The signal covers the Coachella Valley and parts of the Morongo Basin and Palo Verde Valley. It is owned by Marker Broadcasting. KMRJ uses the slogan "The Coachella Valley's Old School."
How To Jump-Start Your Car: A Step-By-Step Guide Step 1: Park the second vehicle close to the one that needs a jump. Park the car with the good battery nose to nose with the one needing a jump ...
The transition was completed on May 12, 2008 at 9 a.m., as the 107.5 frequency become the new "JAMMiN' 107-5" KXJM, "Portland's Hits & Hip-Hop", while the original KXJM became "95.5 The Game". "The Playhouse" was simulcast on both KVMX and KXJM on May 12, then kicked off Jammin' 107-5's new lineup on May 13.
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The career jumps and stunts of motorcycle daredevil Evel Knievel spanned from 1965 to 1980. [1] As a professional daredevil, Knievel attempted or successfully jumped over 75 ramp-to-ramp motorcycle jumps, as well as his failed 1974 X-2 Skycycle rocket jump.
Arcadia High School scored 890, [74] making it the highest-performing large high school in California. [75] In 2010, Arcadia High had 29 National Merit Award finalists. [76] Arcadia is also home to the two-time National Championship boys cross-country team (2010 and 2012).