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DWLL (94.7 FM), branded as Mellow 94.7 BFM (Best Friend Mo!), is a radio station owned by FBS Radio Network and operated by Prage Management Corporation.Its studios are located in Unit 908, Paragon Plaza Building, EDSA, Mandaluyong; its transmitter is located at Quarry Road, Brgy.
The year 2006 saw even more improvements at WRQN-FM, as transmitter power was increased to 7,000 watts, a new tower was built, and the station was the first in the Toledo market to broadcast with HD-Radio. Toledo radio legend Bob Kelly (who joined the station after the switch to oldies) was inducted into the Ohio Radio Hall of Fame in October 2006.
Dave D'Mello (born as David Anthony Fisher on 13 June 1970) is a British dance music DJ and record producer from Greenhithe, United Kingdom whom started life as a professional / semi professional footballer and was infamously banned for life.
Wegonfunkwichamind is the second studio album by the American rapper Big Mello, from Houston, Texas. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was released in 1994 via Rap-A-Lot Records . [ 5 ]
When COVID-19 hit in 2020, everyone was wearing masks — but celebrity DJ Marshmello was ahead of the trend way back in 2015. Even those who don’t know Marshmello by name likely know of a few ...
Many shows claim to be the first free-form radio program, but the earliest on record is "Nightsounds" on KPFA-FM in Berkeley, California, D.J.'d by John Leonard.Probably the best-remembered in the Midwest is Beaker Street, which ran for almost 10 years on KAAY "The Mighty 1090" in Little Rock, Arkansas, beginning in 1966, making it also probably the best-known such show on an AM station; its ...
During that second trial, Kyne's stepfather said he found the then-23-year-old choking Diane Kyne after an argument. Both Kevin Kyne and his stepfather have accused each other in the woman's murder.
William Roscoe Mercer (1927–2000), also known as Rosko, was an American announcer, commercial voice over specialist and disc jockey (DJ). He is best known for his stints on New York's WOR-FM and WNEW-FM in the late 1960s and 1970s.