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KZGZ (97.5 FM) — branded as Power 98 — is an rhythmic-leaning contemporary hit radio-formatted station broadcasting from the village of Hagåtña in the United States territory of Guam. It is owned and operated by Glimpses Media. It signed on the air on February 23, 1993.
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1 Full-power stations. 2 LPTV stations. 3 References. ... This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the United States territory of Guam.
23 February – KZGZ (9.75 FM) in Agana, Guam signs on the air for the first time. The first format is rhythmic top 40 music as "Power 98". March After 40-plus years in its hometown, KFMH (99.7 FM) moves its studios from Muscatine, Iowa to Davenport. Cleveland-based Malrite Communications announces it will merge with Shamrock Broadcasting.
[3] [1] A bilingual lunch-time show, Power Lunch, [1] allowed listeners to request Mandarin songs. [3] The station launched on 31 October 1994 at 7 am, officiated by Minister Lee Boon Yang. [1] On 19 March 2012, Power 98 underwent its first major revamp in 18 years, adopting the slogan "Hear The Difference," with a new lineup of DJs and programs.
Guam News Network (GNN) 2 Weather 3 EWTN: 5 HSN: 6 Fox 7 ABC 8 NBC 9 TMS EPG Service 10 Classifieds 11 CBS 12 PBS 13 Military Joint Regional News Network 14 Lifetime: 15 FX: 17 Paramount Network: 18 TLC: 19 Discovery Channel: 20 Fox News Channel: 21 Cartoon Network: 22 Animal Planet: 23 CNN: 24 CNN International: 25 CNBC Asia: 26
KGUM-FM (105.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Dededo, a village in the United States territory of Guam. Owned by Glimpses Media, the station broadcasts both news / talk radio on weekdays and Caribbean music on weekend format branded as "Wave 105".
Because Guam is a day ahead of the continental United States and that most programs arrived by tapes from California, KTGM used to air most ABC shows (except those available through satellites) on a one-week delay basis. When KTGM carried WB programming, it was aired from 6 to 8 p.m. directly before ABC's prime time schedule, also on a one-week ...