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Christ Is The Answer Radio FM (CITA) 90.1: Bishop’s Court Hill St. Michael: Christian Barbados Broadcasting Service FM (BBS) 90.7: ♦: ♦♦: Astoria, St. George: Barbados Broadcasting Service: Easy listening Emergency Broadcast Station FM (EBS) 91.3: ♦♦: Gun Hill, St. George: Government of Barbados
After One Caribbean Media was unsuccessful at obtaining a fifth radio license in Barbados after already having stations at 92.9, 95.3, 97.5 and 104.1, the company sought to find a way to vacate an existing frequency for the Caribbean Super Station. A decision was made that Gospel FM's frequency at 97.5 was the spectrum to be utilized for that ...
Voice of Barbados then at the frequency 790 AM was introduced in 1981, as Barbados' second wireless radio station. Gospel 790 AM became Life 97.5 FM in 2013, also along with the change from 790 AM to VOB 92.9 FM it became as Barbados' fourth FM station.
CBC Radio was introduced on 16 December 1963 as the first wireless radio station in Barbados. Previously, Barbados had a wired cable Rediffusion service from 1935 to 1997. CBC Radio was the only wireless radio station in Barbados until VOB 92.9 FM was introduced with former radio station Gospel 790 AM in 1981. It was known as "Radio Barbados ...
The station signed on the air on April 2, 1977; 47 years ago (). [4] It began as a Class A station broadcasting at 96.7 MHz.The original call sign was KLMT.On September 18, 1987, the station changed its call sign to KRXX, on March 12, 1990, to KEYR, on August 30, 1999, to KLRK, and then on July 15, 2010, to KRMX. [5]
On either November 6 or November 7, 2020, WRDX changed its format from Hot AC to Christmas music still branded as "Tom FM", but changed its slogan to, "Delaware's Christmas Station". The format change happened on November 5, 2021, November 11, 2022, November 10, 2023, and November 8, 2024 and it usually ends on December 26 at midnight but on ...
KCOL-FM aired a beautiful music format. In 1988, the station switched to a Top 40 format as KIMN , which were the call letters of a popular Top 40 station in Denver in past years. The station took the call letters KPAW in 1995, at first keeping its Top 40 sound, then moving to classic hits around 2000, and later to classic rock.
WGTZ (92.9 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Eaton, Ohio and serving the Dayton and Springfield radio market. It airs an adult hits format, using the national Jack FM music service and is branded as "92-9 Jack FM." The station operates without DJs.