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It was the first station to be assigned the WJZZ call sign followed by 105.9 FM in Detroit, Michigan (now WDMK), and 107.5 FM in Atlanta, Georgia (now WAMJ). [5] There were few FM radios in the 1960s and the all-jazz format was not financially viable. For a time, WICC simulcast the programming from AM 600 on FM 99.9. WICC sold the station after ...
KTSM-FM (99.9 MHz, "Sunny 99.9") is a commercial radio station in El Paso, Texas. It airs an adult contemporary radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. The studios and offices are on North Mesa Street (Texas State Highway 20) in West Central El Paso. Evenings feature the syndicated Delilah call-in and request show.
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 99.9 MHz: ... Radio TAB in Rockhampton, Queensland; ... CBK-FM-5 in North Battleford, ...
WWIS Radio, Inc. Full Service WWIS-FM: 99.7 FM: Black River Falls: WWIS Radio, Inc. Classic Country WWJC: 101.5 FM: Augusta: The Salvation Poem Foundation, Inc. Christian Contemporary WWJP-LP: 101.7 FM: Rice Lake: Meadow Creek Christian Radio Corporation: Religious WWMD-LP: 95.3 FM: Ashland: Holy Family Radio Association: Catholic (Relevant ...
WJVL (99.9 FM) is a country music-formatted radio station licensed to Janesville, Wisconsin, and serving the areas of Janesville and Madison, Wisconsin and Rockford, Illinois. The station is owned by Benjamin Thompson and describes itself as playing "Top 40 country mixed with country golds."
The WHMT call sign had been sought, but it was already in use at a station in Tullahoma. In August 2012 WJPJ returned to the air under the new ownership with a classic hits format. An FM translator, W260BA (99.9 FM), was added in 2016. On April 20, 2018, WJPJ changed formats from classic hits to Christian radio, branded as "Good News Radio". [18]
WFRE (99.9 FM) is a radio station located in Frederick, Maryland, in the United States. It plays country music and is owned by Local Daily Media along with its sister station 930 WFMD . Despite the station being located approximately 45 miles (72 km) from the two closest major cities ( Baltimore, Maryland , and Washington, D.C. ), its signal ...
The station was launched in 1938, by the Rogers Radio Broadcasting Co. Ltd. (operated by Ted Rogers Sr., the father of the founder of Rogers Communications, as experimental FM station VE9AK. [1] The station went off the air between 1942 and 1945, due to the war. It began broadcasting at 99.9 FM in 1947, as CFRB-FM, a simulcast of CFRB.