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On March 14, 1976, the Trinidad Broadcasting Company launched 95.1 FM, the first privately owned FM station. On January 1, 1991, Radio 105.1 FM became the first station to broadcast local and Caribbean content. In 1992, Radio 97.1 FM became the first station to broadcast pure Adult Contemporary.
95.3 FM Bangued, Abra: MBC Media Group: Tagalog, Ilocano community radio (Radyo Natin), masa/contemporary MOR DWHB-FM: iFM Baguio 103.9 FM Baguio: Radio Mindanao Network: Tagalog masa/contemporary MOR, OPM: DWIM: Star FM Baguio 89.5 FM STAR FM: Baguio: Bombo Radyo Philippines: Tagalog, Ilocano masa/contemporary MOR, OPM: DWJL: Radyo Pilipinas ...
Radioactiva (99.7 FM San Pedro Sula; 91.1 FM Danlí) Estéreo Clase (92.9 FM San Pedro Sula; 92.9 FM Puerto Cortés) Radio Nacional de Honduras (101.3 FM Tegucigalpa; 880 AM Santa Rosa de Copán) Public. Radio País (106.5 FM Tegucigalpa) Radio Globo (88.5 FM Tegucigalpa; 104.5 San Pedro Sula) National coverage.
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 101.7 MHz: Argentina. Del Sol in Roldán, Santa Fe; Radio María in Deán Funes, Córdoba;
WLOF (101.7 MHz) is a non-commercial FM radio station licensed to Elma, New York and serving the Buffalo metropolitan area. It broadcasts a Catholic talk and teaching radio format . Referred to as The Station of the Cross , WLOF is owned and operated by Holy Family Communications .
94.5 FM: Tafuna: Life Inc Ministry: Religious Teaching KKBT: 104.7 FM: Leone: Contemporary Communications LLC: Rhythmic Contemporary KKHJ-FM: 93.1 FM: Pago Pago: South Seas Broadcasting, Inc. Hot AC/Pop/Top 40 KMOA: 89.7 FM: Nu'uuli: Teen Challenge of American Samoa: Religious KPPO: 90.5 FM: Mapusaga: Second Samoan Congregational Church of Long ...
The callsign would become KXDC-FM in 1987, with the KWST calls moving to a station in the Imperial Valley shortly after the call change. [2] For much of its existence prior to 1999, it was a smooth jazz station. In 1995, the callsign dropped the FM suffix. In 1999 101.7 switched to Rhythmic oldies, and changed callsigns again to KBTU.
WNYQ (101.7 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Hudson Falls, New York, and serving the Glens Falls area of the Adirondack Mountains. [2] [3] It is owned by Pamal Broadcasting and airs a rock-leaning classic hits radio format.