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WHLW (104.3 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Luverne, Alabama, United States.The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. and licensed to iHM Licenses, LLC, and is one-third of the all-urban Montgomery cluster, complementing urban AC's WWMG and mainstream urban's WZHT.
Public radio WUBZ-LP: 100.7 FM: Tuskegee: City of Tuskegee: Urban gospel WUHT: 107.7 FM: Birmingham: Radio License Holding CBC, LLC: Hot urban adult contemporary WUMO-LP: 94.5 FM: Montgomery: Aframsouth: Urban Gospel/Jazz WUMP: 730 AM: Madison: Cumulus Licensing LLC: Sports WURL: 760 AM: Moody: Donald Jennings Evangelistic Association: Southern ...
WOAD – Gospel 1300 AM & 103.5 FM - Urban contemporary gospel; WJSU-FM – FM 88 – Jazz. WJSU-HD2 - JSU Tigers The Sipp - Urban Alternative; WMPR – WMPR 90.1 FM - Urban contemporary, Blues, Urban Gospel, Variety; WHLH – 95.5 Hallelujah FM – Urban contemporary gospel; WRBJ-FM – 97.7 FM – Urban contemporary; WJMI – 99 Jams ...
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 104.3 MHz: [1] Argentina. La Hormiga in Rosario, ... CBNO-FM in Swift Current, Newfoundland and Labrador;
WFXC signed on in 1965 as WSRC-FM, the sister station of Durham's WSRC (1410 AM, now WRJD). In 1971, Duke University Broadcasting Service bought the station and renamed it WDBS. The new station was free-form with much progressive rock, folk, jazz and a daily classical music program. On the business side, WDBS operated as a non-profit commercial ...
Jack Alicoate, ed. (1939), "Maryland", Radio Annual, New York: Radio Daily, OCLC 2459636 – via Internet Archive "AM Stations in the U.S.: Maryland" , Radio Annual Television Year Book , New York: Radio Television Daily, 1963, OCLC 10512375 – via Internet Archive
KZLT-FM (104.3 MHz, "Cities FM") is a radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary format. Licensed to East Grand Forks, Minnesota , it serves the Grand Forks, North Dakota metropolitan area. It first began broadcasting in 1979 under the call sign KRAD-FM .
In 2004, it changed its call letters to KPHW and adopted the "Power 104.3" handle to reflect its current position and focus on R&B/hip-hop product, but by 2010, it began moving more towards rhythmic pop tracks, which became more noticeable after the recent departures of top 40/CHR rival KQMQ and longtime Rhythmic rival KIKI, the latter returning as KHJZ.