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  2. WJTB-FM - Wikipedia

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    WJTB-FM (95.3 FM) – branded GNN Radio – is a commercial Christian radio station licensed to serve South Congaree, South Carolina.Owned by Augusta Radio Fellowship Institute, Inc., the station services the Columbia metropolitan area and surrounding Midlands region as an affiliate of GNNradio.

  3. WARQ - Wikipedia

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    WARQ added an HD3 subchannel, airing Christian Radio programming, from the Worship & Word Network. It feeds an FM translator at 105.1 MHz. It feeds an FM translator at 105.1 MHz. An HD4 subchannel was added when co-owned WPCO 1230 AM went silent .

  4. WGHL - Wikipedia

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    WGHL (105.1 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Shepherdsville, Kentucky, and broadcasting to the Louisville metropolitan area.It airs an alternative rock radio format and it is owned by Alpha Media. [2]

  5. DWBM-FM - Wikipedia

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    DWBM (105.1 FM), on-air as 105.1 Brigada News FM, is a radio station owned by Mareco Broadcasting Network and operated under an airtime lease agreement by Brigada Mass Media Corporation. It serves as a Luzon flagship station of the Brigada News FM Network.

  6. WFDF (AM) - Wikipedia

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    On January 20, 2015, The Word Network closed on the purchase of 910 AM at a price of $3 million and changed the programming to its Christian radio format. [10] The changeover took place with no prior announcement at 5 p.m. on January 20. [12] WFDF was the last Michigan-based Disney O&O broadcast station. [citation needed]

  7. WMAL-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station's studios are located at 4400 Jenifer Street NW in Washington, two blocks from the city's border with Maryland, and the transmitter site is in Falls Church, Virginia, off Lee Highway. WMAL-FM is co-owned with sports radio station WSBN at 630 kHz ; the WMAL call sign and talk format originated on that station, and the two stations ...

  8. WTWW - Wikipedia

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    WTWW, according to the FCC, [3] was originally licensed a construction permit as WBWW on June 30, 2009. Testing began in January 2010 and ending mid-February 2010. Testing frequencies used were 5.755 MHz and 9.48 MHz, and recorded by several listeners who uploaded the audio to YouTube.

  9. The Life FM - Wikipedia

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    The Life FM is a network of Christian radio stations in the United States, broadcasting southern gospel music. [3] History. Previous logo.