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  2. WHJY - Wikipedia

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    WHJY (94.1 FM) is a commercial mainstream rock iHeartRadio station in Providence, Rhode Island.WHJY has been a rock station since September 4, 1981. Its broadcast center, also used by its sister stations, is on Oxford Street, just west of Interstate 95 in Providence, and its transmitter is located on Eastern Avenue in East Providence.

  3. List of radio stations in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 January 2025, at 19:25 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. WHIM (Rhode Island) - Wikipedia

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    A new WHIM-FM emerged on 94.1 MHz in 1966 when WHIM began broadcasting the format it would keep in one form or another for 31 years: country music. WHIM competed against fellow daytimers WRIB/1220 in Providence and WYNG/1590 in Warwick for Rhode Island's country music audience. Eventually WRIB and WYNG changed formats to religious programming ...

  5. Media in Providence metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Providence is the center of Southern New England's broadcasting market, ... 94.1 MHz WHJY: iHeartMedia: 95.5 MHz WLVO: K-Love: 98.1 MHz WCTK:

  6. The Station nightclub fire - Wikipedia

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    The concert was hosted by Michael Gonsalves, a disc jockey for Providence rock radio station WHJY who was also known as "Doctor Metal". [18] [19] Gonsalves was the host of the WHJY program The Metal Zone, at the time the longest-running heavy metal radio program in the United States. [20]

  7. WLVO (FM) - Wikipedia

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    Golden Gate Corp. purchased WHIM (1110 AM, now WPMZ) and WHIM-FM (94.1 FM, now WHJY) in 1964, under the condition that it sell WPFM and its one-third stake in WLKW (990 AM, later known as WALE). [10] In 1965, WPFM was sold to Brown Broadcasting Service for $30,000; [11] the new owners changed the call letters to WBRU. [12]

  8. Lou Brutus - Wikipedia

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    Lou Brutus (born November 10, 1962) is an American radio personality, program director, voice-over talent, musician, and photographer. [1] He is best known as the host of the nationally syndicated rock radio programs hardDrive with Lou Brutus and hardDrive XL with Lou Brutus, [2] as well as his work at Sirius XM Radio.

  9. Media in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all daily newspapers in Rhode Island. For weeklies, please see List of newspapers in Rhode Island.. The Boston Globe (Rhode Island) of Boston, owned by Boston Globe Media Partners, via their Providence-based bureau, covering all of Rhode Island