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WMRK-FM carries nationally syndicated programming from EMF Broadcasting's "K-Love" format. On their HD-3 and 96.5 FM Relay they carry Black Gospel under the name of Praise 96.5 FM. (The relay covers Montgomery) On their HD-2 and 92.7 FM Relay they carry AFR Talk. (The relay covers Montgomery)
KNWC-FM (96.5 MHz), also known as Life 96.5, is a Christian radio station located in Sioux Falls, South Dakota owned and operated by University of Northwestern – St. Paul, a Christian college in St. Paul, Minnesota. [3]
WPRS-FM – Praise 104.1 – Urban contemporary gospel; WHUR – 96.3 WHUR – Urban adult contemporary; WKYS – 93.9 WKYS – Urban contemporary; WMMJ/WDCJ – Majic 102.3/92.7 – Urban oldies-leaning urban adult contemporary; WPGC-FM – WPGC 95.5 – Urban Contemporary; WUST/WMZQ-HD2 - DMV's BIN 1120 - Black-oriented news; WLZL - El Zol ...
Transmitter towers, including one for WMJJ, November 2019. WMJJ (96.5 FM, "Magic 96.5") is a radio station licensed to Birmingham, Alabama.Owned by San Antonio-based iHeartMedia, it broadcasts an adult contemporary format.
Levin began his on-air career as a late evening host on 96.5 WCMF-FM in 1985. [citation needed] He soon moved to the morning show using the name "Brother Wease." [citation needed] His show, called "The Brother Wease Morning Circus," was among the highest rated shows in the Rochester market. He also hosted a Saturday music show entitled "Radio ...
It was announced on January 15, 2010, that it would go off the air and turned into a music station, playing merengue and bachata. The new name is Ritmo 96.5 FM. On October 14, 2014, Estereotempo changed frequencies from 99.9 to 96.5 FM, which gave it better coverage in the metropolitan area.
As of October 2012, the station was still on the air. The station made national headlines in February 2012 when its broadcast license , transmitter, antenna, and studio equipment were offered for auction on eBay with a starting bid of $5,000.
The radio station originally went on the air in November 1997 with a rock format, then changed to "Smooth Jazz 96.5" through the rest of the decade. [6] In August 2001, WJPL flipped to Hot AC as "The Point", featuring the syndicated Bob & Sheri morning show.