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Live Stream Callsign 87.6 FM: Kan 88: Jazz: Hebrew: SGGA 98.5 FM: Kan Kol Hamusica Classical: Hebrew: VSGD 100.7 FM: Kan Tarbut Hebrew: JJDD 92.0 FM: Kan Bet Hebrew: FHDH 88.1 FM: Kan Gimmel Hebrew: LXIX 99.3 FM: Makan: Archived 2021-03-22 at the Wayback Machine: Arabic: Archived 2021-03-22 at the Wayback Machine
WBEB is short-spaced to three other Class B stations: . WCBS-FM/New York (a sister station) and WWDC/Washington, D.C. also operate on 101.1 MHz. The distance between WBEB's transmitter and WCBS-FM's transmitter is 82 miles, while the distance between WBEB's transmitter and WWDC's transmitter is 121 miles, as determined by FCC rules. [16]
UNAM Radio: Community Radio broadcast from University of Namibia on 97.4 FM only within the city of Windhoek and surrounding areas; West Coast FM: Broadcasting on 107.7 FM in Swakopmund and 106.9 FM in Walvis Bay. The only station in the Erongo Region broadcasting live, 24/7 from Swakopmund. Self-described as "Adult contemporary with a touch of ...
As of October 25, 2010, the station is known as "Big Froggy 101" to avoid confusion with WGGY (101.3 FM) from Scranton. It was announced on October 12, 2022, that Forever Media was selling 34 stations, including WFGE and five of its sister stations, to State College-based Seven Mountains Media for $17.3 million. [2] The deal closed on January 1 ...
KEYF-FM (101.1 MHz "Key FM 101.1") is a commercial radio station, licensed to Cheney, Washington, and serving the Spokane metropolitan area. It broadcasts a classic hits radio format, known as "Key 101" and is owned by Stephens Media Group. KEYF-FM carries the syndicated "John Tesh, Intelligence for Your Life" show, middays Monday through Saturday.
In late January 2020, WAVV stopped streaming "The Second Wave" (HD2). The HD2 subchannel returned to live streaming and also began airing on FM translator W300EF at 107.9 MHz by September 2021. It played easy listening music as "Easy 107.9". The playlist was a mix of instrumentals and soft vocals.
In May 1977, the station changed its call sign to KYTE-FM and aired a Top 40 format as "The FM Kite" and "101 the FM KYTE". [9] On January 5, 1979, KYTE-FM flipped to country music and changed the call letters to KLLB (as "Country Club 101"). [10] On September 4, 1979, KLLB changed format to a mix of Top 40 and album rock as "KB-101 Rock Deluxe".
Former Bob FM logo. The station was assigned the KDSR call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on August 30, 1984. [4] It signed on February 28, 1985. [1]KDSR was owned by Stephen Marks from 2002, when his Williston Community Broadcasting bought it for $500,000 from Robert H. Miller, [5] until his death on May 11, 2022. [6]