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KICH (630 AM) is a radio station broadcasting from the village of Dededo, in the United States territory of Guam. As KUAM, it was Guam's first commercial radio station, broadcasting from 1954 to 2020. It aired Chamorro music and talk radio. Isla63 became an online radio station when Pacific Telestations discontinued operation in 2020 for ...
KUAM-TV. KUAM-TV (channel 8) is a television station in Hagåtña (Agana), Guam, serving the U.S. territory as an affiliate of NBC and CBS. Owned by Pacific Telestations, LLC, it is sister to the local public access cable channel Local 2. KUAM-TV's studios are located at 600 Harmon Loop in Dededo, and its transmitter is located east-northeast ...
This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the United States territory of Guam. ... KUAM-TV [1] NBC: CBS on 8.2 12 ... Contact Wikipedia ...
KTKB-LD (channel 26) is a low-power television station licensed to Tamuning, Guam, serving the U.S. territory as an affiliate of The CW Plus.Owned by Chicago-based KM Communications, the station is operated by Marianas Media under a local marketing agreement (LMA).
KUAM may refer to: KUAM-TV, a television station (channel 8) licensed to Agana, Guam; KUAM-LP, a low-power television station (channel 20) licensed to Tamuning, Guam; KICH, a radio station (612 AM/630 AM) licensed to Agana, Guam, which held the call sign KUAM from 1954 to 2021; KUAM-FM, a radio station (93.9 FM) licensed to Agana, Guam
KUAM-FM (93.9 FM) branded as Breeze 93.9 is a radio station broadcasting from the village of Dededo in the United States territory of Guam. The station broadcasts an adult contemporary music format. The station is owned by Pacific Telestations, LLC (a company of the local conglomerate Calvo Enterprises, Inc. ) and is the sister station to KUAM ...
KEQI-LD (channel 22) was a low-power television station in Dededo, Guam, which served the U.S. territory as an affiliate of the Fox network. It was owned by Sorensen Media Group and operated by Lilly Broadcasting alongside ABC affiliate KTGM (channel 14).
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 ...