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Heart 104.9 FM was originally launched as P4 radio in July 1997. [1] Then P4 radio was considered one of the fastest growing radio stations in South Africa at the time. [1] P4 Radio was the first radio station is South Africa to target and attract high-income earners from the black and coloured communities of South Africa and see positive growth in both revenue and audience.
Heart FM Bukidnon: Highland Broadcasting Network Corporation Soft AC, OPM: DXIZ 5 kW Maramag: 94.5 MHz: Radyo Alternatibo Valencia Prime Broadcasting Network, Inc. Contemporary MOR, News, Talk: DXDK 5 kW Valencia: 95.3 MHz: iFM Valencia Radio Mindanao Network, Inc. Contemporary MOR, OPM, News, Talk: DXAR 5 kW Valencia: 96.1 MHz: Energy FM Valencia
Heart FM Cagayan de Oro: Cagayan de Oro Media Corporation/Highland Broadcasting Network Corporation Contemporary MOR, OPM, News: DXOC: 5 kW Cagayan de Oro City: 93.5 MHz: DWIZ News FM Northern Mindanao: Aliw Broadcasting Corporation: News, Public Affairs, Talk: DXQR: 10 kW Cagayan de Oro City: 94.3 MHz: Wild FM Cagayan de Oro
WQBX (104.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Alma, Michigan broadcasting a hot adult contemporary format. The station was originally and formerly WFYC-FM.. WQBX is the local affiliate for Detroit Tigers baseball and Michigan Wolverines sports.
On November 10, 2010, at Noon, the station dropped its 11-year-old active rock format and flipped to a '90s-leaning adult hits format as "GenX 104-9". [5] [6] The final three songs on The Monkey were "Brass Monkey" by the Beastie Boys, "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" by R.E.M., and "Closing Time" by Semisonic, while GenX's first three songs were "Get Ready for This ...
KCRZ is located in the Visalia, California, area and broadcasts at 104.9 FM with a CHR format. The station, which debut on the air in 1996 and licensed to Tipton, California, is owned by Momentum Broadcasting.
WCVO began broadcasting with 3,000 watts on 104.9 FM in 1972, with the studios and tower located at 4400 Reynoldsburg New Albany Road, just south of Ohio 161.
KBTE signed on the air as KDOA in 1988. The station has aired a Rhythmic music format since 2003, with a heavy emphasis on R&B/Hip-Hop hits. Before the station acquired the urban contemporary format, KBTE was an active rock station as "The Bat"; however the station began stunting with loops of The Go-Go's 1980s song "We Got The Beat" before the launch of The Beat.