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Virgin Radio Dubai - Top 40; 104.4 FM - Arabian Radio Network; Dubai 92 - Adult Contemporary; 92.0 FM - Arabian Radio Network; Dubai Eye 103.8 - News, Talk & Sport; 103.8 FM - Arabian Radio Network; Luv Radio 107.1 : 90's Music - Fun Asia Network & UAQ Broadcasting Network
Armstrong charged that this reassignment had the covert goal of disrupting FM radio development, [15] however RCA's proposal prevailed, and on June 27, 1945 the FCC announced the reassignment of the FM band to 90 channels from 88–106 MHz, [16] [17] which was soon expanded to 100 channels from 88–108 MHz, with the first 20 channels reserved ...
Dubai 92 Radio Shoma 93.4 FM Al Arabiya 99 Al Khaleejiya 100.9 City 101.6 Dubai Eye 103.8 ... Hit 96.7 is a radio station in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
All India Radio Ananthapuri FM -Thiruvananthapuram -101.9; ... Dubai; Asianet Radio 657AM; Radio Asia 1269 AM; Radio Me 95.3 FM; Hit FM 96.7; Oxygen FM 102.4; Radio ...
The parliamentary Media Agreement 2012-2014 stipulates that the FM band will close in 2019 if at least 50% of radio listening is on digital platforms by that time. The closure of FM radio in Denmark has been canceled, and there is no known date for future closure.
Dubai Eye is a Dubai-based talk radio station owned by Arabian Radio Network, which provides business, news, current affairs, sports, entertainment and special interest programming for a cross-cultural audience.
Tag 91.1 (stylized TAG 91.1) is a radio station in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is one of the nine radio stations under the Arabian Radio Network (ARN). It caters to the Filipinos in the UAE, as it is the first Filipino-language premium station there. [2] Tag 91.1 was launched on March 24, 2013 and started airing a day later (March 25). [1]
vestigial sideband modulation for analog video, and FM for analog audio; 8-VSB or OFDM for digital broadcast very high frequency (VHF) band I: Channels 2 through 6 are from 54–88 MHz (except 72–76 MHz). FM radio: 87.5–108 MHz, 76–90 MHz in Japan Frequency Modulation (FM) VHF band II: Usually music, due to the clarity and high bandwidth ...