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On February 1, 2019, WCTK began being simulcast on sister station WPVD (1450 AM) in West Warwick, Rhode Island, after that station dropped its ESPN Radio affiliation. [6] The station also began broadcasting in HD , with a simulcast of sister station WNBH's newly-launched classic hits format (Big 101.3) on its HD2 sub-channel.
During the summer of 2017, KZPK started broadcasting in HD Radio, carrying the main signal on HD1, a simulcast of KNSI 1450 AM on HD2 which is news/talk, and a classic rock format on HD3 branded as "Z-Rock 103.3". [2] the station's HD-3 channel is available over traditional radio on 103.3 FM via translator K277BS, licensed to St. Cloud. In 2021 ...
Radio Prague International (external broadcasts in six languages) Český rozhlas Jazz (jazz music) ČRo D-dur (classic music) Český rozhlas Rádio Junior (children's radio) Český rozhlas Rádio Junior písničky (songs for kids) BBC World Service; Classic FM; Country Radio Evropa 2; Fajn Radio Frekvence 1
Radio License Holding CBC, LLC: News/Talk WPRO-FM: 92.3 FM: Providence: Radio License Holding CBC, LLC: Top 40 (CHR) WPRV: 790 AM: Providence: Radio License Holding CBC, LLC: Sports (ISN/BetQL) WPVD: 1290 AM: Providence: Rhode Island Public Radio: Silent WQRI: 88.3 FM: Bristol: Roger Williams University: College radio WRIU: 90.3 FM: Kingston ...
This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. Full-power stations. Current full-power stations VC refers ...
WPMZ (1110 AM, "Poder 1110") is a radio station licensed to serve East Providence, Rhode Island, United States.The station is owned by Video Mundo Broadcasting Co., LLC. It airs a Spanish tropical format
WWRI (1450 AM) is a radio station licensed to West Warwick, Rhode Island, and serving the Providence metropolitan area. The station is owned by Chris DiPaola, through licensee DiPonti Communications, LLC, and broadcasts a classic rock radio format. WWRI transmits with 1,000 watts of power.
There have been a number of attempts to provide country radio in the UK marketplace, though not all have been successful. In contrast to other English-speaking nations such as Canada, Australia and the United States, country has typically been less popular as a genre in the UK (particularly in England; the Celtic realms of Northern Ireland and Scotland have been somewhat more receptive, as the ...