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  2. WMCX - Wikipedia

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    WMCX went on the air on May 2, 1974 as 88.1 FM, a 10 watt station. On March 29, 1984: A fire destroyed the station and remained off the air for nearly a year until reopening on March 6, 1985. On June 26, 1986 the station applied to the FCC for a new frequency and power. That approval came on September 17, 1987 for a 1000 watt station ...

  3. KKJZ - Wikipedia

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    KKJZ (88.1 MHz FM, "KJazz 88.1") is a non-commercial public radio station in Southern California.The station is the #1 full-time jazz and blues station in the United States. The California State University, Long Beach Research Foundation owns the non-commercial broadcast license for KKJZ; as a public radio station, it is funded by contributions from listener-members and other donors.

  4. List of jazz radio stations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    KBEM-FM: 88.5 MHz Mainstream Terrestrial Minneapolis Public Schools: Minneapolis Minnesota: Website: KBSK & KBSU: 89.9 MHz & 90.3 MHz on HD2 Mainstream Terrestrial Boise State University: McCall, Boise Idaho: Website: KCCK-FM: 88.3 MHz Mainstream Terrestrial Kirkwood Community College: Cedar Rapids Iowa: Website: KCME-HD2: 88.7 MHz on HD2 & 93. ...

  5. WNCW - Wikipedia

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    WNCW (88.7 FM, "WNCW 88.7") is a non-commercial public radio FM station licensed to serve Spindale, North Carolina.Owned by Isothermal Community College, the station broadcasts a varied format including Americana, folk, blues, jazz, reggae, Celtic, world, rock, bluegrass, indie, and National Public Radio News.

  6. ‘You Could Be Hearing the SoCal Sound’: LA-Based Radio ...

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    Independent radio keeps the dream of free airwaves alive. This new recurring feature shines a spotlight on these stations, starting with the one that inspired Petty’s quote, Los Angeles’ 88.5 ...

  7. Channel 6 radio stations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Under the original NTSC-M analog standards, a TV station's audio and video components are broadcast separately, with the audio transmitted as an FM signal. In 1945, TV channel 6 was assigned use of 82-88 MHz, [10] with the channel's audio located at a center frequency of 87.75 MHz. That same year the standard FM broadcasting band was reassigned ...

  8. WFOS - Wikipedia

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    WFOS (88.7 FM) is a non-commercial, listener-supported, public radio station licensed to Chesapeake, Virginia, and serving the Southside of Hampton Roads. [1] WFOS is owned by Hampton Roads Educational Telecommunications Association. [3]

  9. KCSN - Wikipedia

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    KCSN (88.5 FM, "88.5 The SoCal Sound") is a non-commercial educational radio station licensed to Northridge, California, and owned by California State University, Northridge. The station simulcasts with KSBR from Saddleback College in Mission Viejo.