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WALV-FM (95.3 MHz) is a non-commercial, listener-supported radio station licensed to Ooltewah, Tennessee, and serving the Chattanooga metropolitan area.The station is owned by Radio Training Network based in Port Richey, Florida, and airs programming from RTN's "The Joy FM" Christian adult contemporary network. [2]
WOLZ (95.3 FM, "The Beach") is a commercial radio station licensed to Fort Myers, Florida, and serving Southwest Florida. It airs a classic hits radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. It carries two nationally syndicated shows on weekdays: Valentine in the Morning from KBIG Los Angeles is heard in AM drive time and The Martha Quinn Show ...
It later became "Oldies 104.9", programmed by the late Max Hackett, a longtime talk show host in the market. WDNT-FM eventually became "Lite Rock" and the station reverted to its adult contemporary format. In 2006, the format of WALV "Alive 95", which had signed on in 1983 at 95.3 (later WPLZ, now WALV-FM again), was relocated to this frequency ...
95.3 Ayacucho in Ayacucho, Buenos Aires; Acción; Atlántida in Buenos Aires; Cadena Vida in San Juan; Capital in Corrientes; Cielo in Posadas, Misiones; Contacto in José C. Paz, Buenos Aires
At first, WPLZ's format was adjusted to urban AC, but in December 1998, it switched to urban oldies as "Magic 99 FM". [14] By the end of the 1990s, Radio One had purchased not only WPLZ and WGCV, but also WCDX, WJRV, WARV, and WKJS. [15] In March 2001, Radio One moved WPLZ and its urban oldies format to 105.7, while simulcasting with 99.3.
Sinclair Telecable later sold WJRV, WCDX, WPLZ, and WGCV-AM to Radio One, who already had purchased the 104.7 and 100.3 frequencies from local owners Radio 100, and 101.1 from Hoffman (Radio One had flipped WDYL from Christian to alternative rock as "Y101" by this time, and around this time began simulcasting WJRV with 100.1 using the call ...
WPYO (95.3 FM), is a commercial radio station licensed to Maitland, Florida. The station airs a Spanish-language contemporary hits format, and is branded as El Zol 95.3. Owned by Spanish Broadcasting System, it serves the Greater Orlando area. The station's transmitter is located in Pine Hills.
The station began broadcasting in 1976, holding the call sign WVIM-FM, and aired a Gospel music format. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] It was owned by Tate & DeSoto County Broadcasting. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] It later aired a Christian contemporary format and was branded "Victory 95.3".