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Caribbean Music, Reggae, Gospel Hitz 92: 92.1 MHz: Talk, Sports, Reggae Music NewsTalk 93 FM: 93.7 MHz: News, Talk RJR 94 FM: 94.1- 94.7 MHz: Talk, News, Caribbean Music, Reggae Music Fame FM: 95.7 MHz: Reggae, Dancehall, Hip-Hop, Pop Kool 97 FM: 97.1 MHz: Caribbean Music Mega Jamz 98 FM: 98.7 MHz: Top 40 Bess 100 FM: 100.5 MHz: Top 40 Love 101 ...
LCM FM Adventist Media Religious radio (Seventh-day Adventist Church) — 5 kW Malaybalay: 92.1 MHz: Radyo Abante: Iddes Broadcast Group: Contemporary MOR, News, Talk: DXGT 5 kW Maramag: 92.9 MHz: Wild FM Bukidnon: University of Mindanao Broadcasting Network, Inc. Contemporary MOR, Dance, OPM: DXWB 5 kW Valencia: 93.7 MHz: Heart FM Bukidnon
JUICE TV Jamaica -Cultural, Entertainment and Music TV Station based in Mandeville, Jamaica [5] Caribbean Gospel TV - Caribbean Gospel TV (CGTV) is a 24/7 faith and family-based television network that features programs for the Caribbean communities and diaspora.
The JBC radio channel that began broadcasting in 1959 played a major part in the development of the Jamaican music industry, giving previously-unavailable airtime to Jamaican musicians. [ 2 ] JBC Television began broadcasting on Sunday, 4 August 1963 at 6 pm ( See: The Daily Gleaner Archives, August 4, 1963, page 2), to coincide with the first ...
In 1953, Jamaica became the first of the British colonies in the Caribbean to offer FM broadcasting when RJR began using the technology. By 1954, there were over 57,000 rediffusion boxes distributed throughout the country. [1] In 1959 Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation was founded as a public broadcasting corporation operated by the government ...
6 September – 100.7 Heart FM begins broadcasting, providing a regional service of soft adult contemporary music to the West Midlands, similar to Smooth Radio today. 1995. 5 September – Heart 106.2 launches in London, broadcasting a 'Hot AC' music format. 1996. 100.7 Heart FM’s music format is modified to Hot AC.
[16] [17] [18] Baker alongside Britain's pirate radio Kiss FM hip-hop jock DJ Richie Rich in 1986 [4] [14] and the Stereo MCs, opened a recording studio called Gee Street Records. [5] Among the artists Gee Street signed and/or promoted were Jon King /King Butcher, Funtopia, Gail Ann Dorsey , Queen Latifah , Jungle Brothers , the Stereo MCs, and ...
After becoming acquainted with the music industry while DJing Culver City High School parties, Big Boy soon became a bodyguard for the music group The Pharcyde. Big Boy was friends with the Baka Boyz, the morning show hosts at Power 106. Always being a funny personality, Big Boy was offered a hosting position with the station, soon proving ...