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  2. Gold (British radio network) - Wikipedia

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    Gold Radio is a network of oldies radio stations in the United Kingdom, which was formed by the merger of the Capital Gold network and the Classic Gold network in August 2007. The station relaunched in March 2014 as a partly-automated service, broadcasting in fewer areas, after many of Gold's local AM/DAB frequencies were transferred to Smooth ...

  3. Radio Gold FM - Wikipedia

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    The station initially focused on the greatest hits of the 1960's, 1970's, and 1980's. Its slogan was "Gold FM. The greatest hits radio." [1]At the end of 2014, the station transitioned to adult contemporary, [2] playing a selection of hits from the last 25 years to target a younger audience.

  4. Gold (Australian radio network) - Wikipedia

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    The Gold Network simulcasts each station in the network on Digital Radio in their local markets. Prior to the merger of iHeartRadio they also broadcast Gold 80's, featuring 1980s music, Gold 90's, featuring 1990s music, and, in a joint venture with the KIIS Network, the adult contemporary-formatted Chemist Warehouse Remix.

  5. Gold 101.7 - Wikipedia

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    GOLD’s main frequency is 101.7 MHz on the FM band, with two repeaters in the outer suburbs of Sydney: 88.3 MHz in the Macarthur region, and 99.1 MHz centred in the Richmond/Hawkesbury region. It previously transmitted on 1224 kHz on the AM band; this frequency is now used by print-handicapped radio station 2RPH.

  6. Gold 104.3 - Wikipedia

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    Its original frequency was 1350 kHz, moving to 1180 kHz on 1 September 1935. The frequency changed again on 23 November 1978 to 1179 kHz when all Australian AM radio stations were assigned new frequencies as part of the new 9 kHz spacing plan implemented. [3] In 1989, 3KZ was one of two successful bidders to convert to the FM band.

  7. Gold FM - Wikipedia

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    Gold FM may refer to: Gold 905, an English radio station in Singapore; Gold FM (Fiji), an English language radio station in Fiji; Gold FM (Sri Lanka), a radio station in Sri Lanka; Gold FM, a network of radio stations operated by Kalayaan Broadcasting System in the Philippines; 92.5 Gold FM, an Australian radio station in Queensland

  8. WHGM - Wikipedia

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    WHGM (1330 AM) is a commercial radio station in Havre De Grace, Maryland. It is owned by Steve Clendenin, through licensee Maryland Media One, LLC, and it airs an oldies - classic hits radio format. In middays, it carries the syndicated Intelligence for Your Life with John Tesh. Studios are in the Arts & Entertainment District of Havre De Grace ...

  9. 92.5 Triple M Gold - Wikipedia

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    The radio station was originally 4GG on the AM band, and broadcasting commenced on 30 September 1965, with Frank Warrick reading the first words broadcast. [1] The station moved to the FM band in 1989 as Triple G – later KROQ, then Gold FM. In November 2019, 92.5 Gold FM was rebranded Triple M Gold Coast. [2]