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WSNY (94.7 FM) is a commercial radio station in Columbus, Ohio. It airs an adult contemporary radio format and is owned by Saga Communications, operating as part of its Columbus Radio Group. From mid-November until the Christmas holidays, WSNY switches to Christmas music
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Ohio, ... Columbus: Public radio WCBV-LP: 105.9: FM: ... 104.5: FM: Wooster: River Radio ...
WCVO is a radio station in Gahanna, Ohio, United States located at 104.9 MHz broadcasting family-friendly Christian music as "104.9 the River" in Central Ohio. The station was started by the Christian Voice of Central Ohio (CVCO), which was incorporated in 1964. In 2008, the parent company changed its name to One Connection Media Group. Since ...
Public Radio 89.7fm NPR News Columbus 90.5 FM - WCBE: Public Radio 90.5 WCBE Columbus 91.5 FM Freedom WHKC: Christian Contemporary 91.5 FreedomFM Columbus 92.3 FM 92.3WCOL WCOL: Country 92.3 WCOL Columbus 93.3 FM - WODC: Adult Hits 93.3 The Bus Ashville: 94.7 FM SUNNY95 WSNY: Adult Contemporary Sunny 95 Columbus 95.5 FM - WXMG: Urban Adult ...
This is a list of FM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the letters WQ through WS. Low-power FM radio stations, those with designations such as WQAR-LP , have not been included in this list.
Callsign Frequency City of license WCAI: 90.1 FM: Woods Hole, Massachusetts: WCAL: 91.9 FM: California, Pennsylvania: WCAN: 93.3 FM: Canajoharie, New York: WCAT-FM
KCEP – Power 88FM – Urban contemporary/Community radio; KOAS – Jammin' 105.7 – Urban Adult Contemporary; KVEG – Hot 97.5 – Rhythmic contemporary hit radio/Hip hop; KYMT-HD2 - Real 103.9 - Urban Contemporary; KXQQ-FM - Q100.5 - Rhythmic Adult Contemporary. KXQQ-HD3 - 100.5 Jamz - Hip hop; KRGT - Latino Beats 99.3 - Spanish Urban
On October 31, 1940, the first fifteen construction permits for commercial FM stations were issued, including one to WBNS, Inc. for a station in Columbus at 44.5 MHz, [6] which was issued the call sign W45CM. [7] The company had previously operated an experimental FM station, W8XVH. W45CM made its formal debut broadcast on November 9, 1941. [8]