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WQHT (97.1 FM, Hot 97) is a commercial radio station, licensed to New York, New York, which broadcasts an urban contemporary music format. The station is owned by Mediaco Holding, a subsidiary of the Standard General hedge fund.
Fame FM: 95.7 MHz: Reggae, Dancehall, Hip-Hop, Pop Kool 97 FM: 97.1 MHz: Caribbean Music Mega Jamz 98 FM: 98.7 MHz: Top 40 Bess 100 FM: 100.5 MHz: Top 40 Love 101 FM:
WHBT-FM – 92.1 The Beat – Old-school hip hop; WNVZ – Z104 – Rhythmic Top 40; WMTO-LD/WXTG-FM - Streetz 87.7 & 102.1 - Urban contemporary; WNSB – Hot 91.1 – Urban contemporary; WOWI – 103 Jamz – Mainstream urban; WVKL – 95-7 R&B – Urban adult contemporary; WNOH - Norfolk's BIN 105.3 - Black-oriented news; WVBW-FM - 100.5 The ...
WMCN (91.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a variety format. Licensed to St. Paul, Minnesota, United States, the station serves an area relatively close to the Macalester College campus. The station is owned by Macalester College and operated by students. [3] The station has held the WMCN call sign since July 30, 1979. [1]
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Armstrong had the idea to DJ his own hip hop radio show while attending Columbia University as a freshman, and recruited Bobbito to host the program. WKCR had already aired a hip hop radio show from 1986 to 1988 called "We Could Do This Show", hosted by Pete Nice from 3rd Bass and DJ Clark Kent with DJ Richie Rich filling in at times. Although ...
During the July 8, 1972, edition of American Top 40, Casey Kasem listed KGBS as the show's affiliate in Los Angeles. In 1976, KGBS-FM continued with its country music format while its AM sister station switched to top 40. On August 28, 1978, the FM station changed its callsign to KHTZ while continuing with its country music format. [citation ...
WREO-FM (97.1 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary format licensed to Ashtabula, Ohio. It is one of five stations in Media One Radio Group's Ashtabula cluster, the others being WFUN, WFXJ-FM, WQGR, WYBL, and WZOO-FM. WREO-FM Billboard Circa 1992. For many years, WREO broadcast an easy listening format.