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WMUZ-FM (103.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Detroit, Michigan. It is owned by Crawford Broadcasting and is known as The Light . Most hours, WMUZ-FM has a Contemporary Christian music format .
WRHS (103.1 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Grasonville, Maryland, broadcasting mainly to the Annapolis / Anne Arundel County area and the Eastern Shore of Maryland on 103.1 FM. Owned by Peter & John Radio Fellowship, Inc., WRHS rebroadcasts the Christian adult contemporary format of co-owned WRBS-FM , which is branded on-air ...
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the ... New Hampshire Gospel Radio, Inc. Christian WJYY: 105.5 FM: ... Classic hits/Classic rock WKNE: 103.7 FM:
100.5 FM: Radyo Pwersa Contemporary MOR, News, Talk D___ Tabaco City: Amapola Broadcasting System 101.9 FM: Zagitsit News FM Legazpi: Contemporary MOR, News, Talk: DWKP Legazpi City DCG Radio-TV Network: 102.7 FM: Radyo Polangui: Community radio DWJZ Polangui, Albay Allied Broadcasting Center: 103.5 FM: Rapido News FM: Contemporary MOR, News ...
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of ... 103.5 FM: New Haven: Online Journalism Project, Inc. ... Christian radio WNPR: 90.5 FM:
WHVK (103.5 FM) is a radio station repeating a satellite-delivered Contemporary Christian music format branded as K-LOVE, and is licensed to New Hope, Alabama. [2] The station serves the Huntsville, Alabama, area. WHVK is owned and operated by Educational Media Foundation. The WHVK transmitter is located on the old WZDX-TV tower on Green Mountain
Throughout its early years, the station was also known as "Magic 103 FM, The All-New WBDX" when it aired an Adult Contemporary format in the early 1990s. In January 1994 the station became "The New Talk 102.7" and took on a locally-driven talk radio format, featuring mostly local personalities, with an afternoon drive time show "Sport Talk".
WCBC-FM began in 1990 as WKZG, always owned by Cumberland Broadcasting Corporation. The call letters were changed in 1994 to WCBC-FM, to match sister station WCBC 1270 AM. Previously, the WCBC-FM call letters were used between 1963-1969 by a Christian radio station in Baltimore , broadcasting on 105.7 MHz . [ 2 ]