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Fresh 92.7 (formerly Fresh FM) is a community radio station broadcasting in Adelaide, South Australia. The station can be accessed on 92.7 FM and DAB+ digital radio in Adelaide, iHeartRadio and the Fresh 92.7 App. [1] [2] Fresh Broadcasters Incorporated is the name of the incorporated body under which Fresh 92.7 sits and 5FBI is their call sign.
Fresh 40, a networked music singles chart show broadcast in the UK; Fresh 92.7, an Adelaide radio station formerly known as Fresh FM; Fresh Air (Edinburgh), an alternative music radio station; Fresh FM (Netherlands), a Dutch music radio station; Fresh FM (Nigeria), a radio network in Nigeria; Fresh FM (New Zealand), a community access station
WFME-FM (92.7 FM, Family Radio) is a radio station licensed to Garden City, New York, and serving the western Long Island and New York City area. It is owned by Family Stations, Inc and broadcasts a religious format consisting of Calvinist Christian teaching and religious music.
WRRV (92.7 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Middletown, New York, and serving Orange County, including parts of the mid Hudson Valley and Catskill Mountains.The station is owned by Townsquare Media and broadcasts an alternative rock radio format.
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On May 19, 2011, WVJO changed their call sign to WKQR. [3] On May 24, 2011, WKQR changed their format from adult hits to CHR/Top 40, branded as "92.7 and 102.9 Kiss FM" and began simulcasting on sister station WKQB.
WLIR was a radio station that played a new music/modern rock format on the frequencies 92.7 FM, 98.5 FM, and 107.1 FM from the 1980s into the 2000s.Bob Wilson, longtime WLIR employee and historian, created the website WDAREFM.COM (Dare FM), which maintains the spirit of the original WLIR.
92.7 FM signed on August 1, 1971 as WESM, a local station serving Calvert County, Maryland with country music.Original owners George Gautney and Carl Jones sold the station to Mel Gollub's MJS Communications in 1973. [4]