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WLIR was a radio station that played a new music/modern rock format on the frequencies 92.7 FM, 98.5 FM, and 107.1 FM from the 1980s into the 2000s.Bob Wilson, longtime WLIR employee and historian, created the website WDAREFM.COM (Dare FM), which maintains the spirit of the original WLIR.
WRCN-FM (103.9 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting a news/talk radio format, licensed to Riverhead, New York and serving eastern Long Island.The station is owned by JVC Media LLC with studios located inside of Long Island MacArthur Airport in Ronkonkoma, New York, and transmitter located in Manorville, New York.
WBAB (102.3 FM) is a classic rock radio station licensed to Babylon, New York and owned by Cox Radio. The station is also simulcast on WHFM (95.3 FM) licensed to Southampton, New York and serving eastern Long Island.
Miller was born in 1950, in Queens, New York City. At the age of 10, she and her family moved to New Hyde Park on Long Island, where she attended Herricks High School. [1] She attended the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, where she earned a degree in biology.
Long Island University Public Radio Network: Top 40, jazz, sports, news, Latino, rap ... New York (Long Island) www.radiomap.us – List of radio stations in Albany ...
DeBella was born in the Astoria section of Queens, New York City, the son of a sanitation worker. He was a hippie and played in a psychedelic rock band called Human Rice. [1] He earned a degree in theater at Hofstra University, [2] where he became a DJ at the college radio station and created skits inspired by Firesign Theater. [1]
Eric B. & Rakim were an American hip hop duo formed on Long Island, New York, in 1986, composed of DJ Eric B. and rapper Rakim.They first received acclaim for their 1987 debut album Paid in Full, which featured versions of the popular singles "Eric B.
He co-hosted, with WCBS-FM's Bobby Jay, live broadcasts for Westwood One from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremonies in New York. On June 3, 2005 WCBS-FM switched to an "Adult Hits" format called Jack FM which used no live DJs. Shannon began a weekly show with his wife, Connie T. Empress, on WLNG, Long Island, NY.