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KNOL (107.5 FM), branded as "K-Love", is a contemporary Christian formatted non-commercial radio station serving the New Orleans metropolitan area. The station is owned by Educational Media Foundation and broadcasts at 107.5 MHz with an ERP of 15 kW from Jean Lafitte, Louisiana.
WBLS (107.5 MHz) is an urban adult contemporary formatted FM radio station, licensed to New York, New York. It is currently owned and operated by Mediaco Holding, along with sister station WQHT (97.1 FM). The stations share studios in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, and WBLS' transmitter is located at the Empire State Building.
WODT/K244FX - New Orleans’ BIN 1280 - Black-oriented news; WQUE-FM – Q93.3 – Mainstream urban; WYLD-FM – 98.5 WYLD – Urban adult contemporary; KMEZ – KMEZ 102.9 – Urban adult contemporary; WRNO-HD2/K242CE - Throwback 96.3 - Classic hip hop; KKND - Heaven 106.7 - Urban Gospel; WFNO - Latino Mix 97.5 - Spanish Hot AC; KGLA ...
The following year, 1995, WQHT and KPWR were among the top rated radio station in each of their markets. [16] This resulted in a record-breaking accomplishment where Emmis was the first company to own top rated radio stations in the top 2 markets. [16] Later in 1996, WHHH (formerly WTLC-AM/FM) became top rated for Urban Adult Contemporary. [17]
Déjà Vu Parker (born July 23, year undisclosed) is a radio personality and motivational speaker born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida.She is the current announcer for the daily national syndicated series Live with Kelly and Mark, along with co-hosting "The Quake's House Afternoon Show” for WBLS (107.5) in New York.
WCKX (107.5 FM), known on air as "Power 107.5", "Power 107,” or simply “Power” is a radio station broadcasting a hip hop-leaning urban contemporary format. The station is licensed to and serves the Columbus, Ohio metropolitan area. It first began broadcasting in 1993 under the call sign WJZA.
Crescent City Radio and broadcasting at Loyola University New Orleans has its origins with WWL by first broadcasting on 833 kc. in 1922 from Marquette Hall on Loyola University New Orleans's main campus. The station then changed frequencies to 1070 kc. in 1924, 1090 kc. in 1925, 1220 kc. in 1927, and then at 850 kc. in 1929 when a 5,000 watt ...
Frankie "Hollywood" Crocker (December 18, 1937 – October 21, 2000) was an American disc jockey, VH-1 VJ, TV host and actor. Crocker helped grow WBLS, the urban adult contemporary and black music radio station, into the #1 station in New York City in the late 1970s.