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Sir Carlyle Arnold Glean, GCMG [1] (11 February 1932 – 21 December 2021) was a Grenadian politician, who served as governor-general of Grenada from 2008 to 2013. Early life and education [ edit ]
Inside Radio, a radio industry publication, released information that had this change not taken place, Infinity Broadcasting (as CBS Radio, the group that was prohibited from owning 93.7 itself back in the late 1990s, was known at the time) reportedly would have transformed either WBMX, WZLX, or WODS into Jack FM on April 15, 2005.
Snap general elections were held in Grenada on 23 June 2022. [1] The incumbent Prime Minister Keith Mitchell sought a sixth term. [2] National Democratic Congress (NDC) made a return to parliament after nine years of absence, defeating the ruling party New National Party (NNP), which led to Dickon Mitchell becoming the new prime minister of Grenada. [3]
The 105.5 MHz frequency used by WWEI was originally allocated to Pittsfield, Massachusetts, where it signed on in October 1967 [2] as WQRB-FM. [3] It was co-owned with WBEC (1420 AM), though it offered its own programming; [3] this was a middle-of-the-road format by 1972. [4]
The Federalist and Grenada People, circa 1901–1920, [7] [8] British Library 013927249; The Forum (and Cribou in 1971), (1970–1972) [7] The Grapevine circa 1963 [7] The Grenada Free Press and Public Gazette (1839–1840), [8] British Library 013904998; The Grenada Guardian (from 1930 to 1935), [8] British Library 013904999
WENQ (92.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits music format. [2] Licensed to Grenada, Mississippi, United States, the station is currently owned by Tammy Evans, through licensee Rayanna Group LLC. [3]
Born in St. George's, Grenada, her professional career began when she was approached [1] by the Manager of Metronome Records, [2] Nima Anvar, who had seen her performance on May 29, 2010 at the Grenada Best Talent Competition Final. [3] Shortly after this, Anvar offered Sonika an opportunity to be managed by him and to develop her career. [4]
These stations transmit an analog FM signal centered on 87.75 MHz, designated by receiver and station marketing as "87.7 FM". This is just below the lowest FM band frequency of 87.9 MHz, and within the internationally recognized Band II, which extends down to 87.5 MHz and is thus receivable by most consumer radios.