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WRCJ-FM: 90.9 MHz & HD1 Mainstream Terrestrial Detroit Classical & Jazz Educational Radio Detroit Michigan: Website: WRTI & WRTI-HD2 90.1 MHz Mainstream Terrestrial Temple University: Philadelphia Pennsylvania: Website: WRTJ: 89.3 MHz Mainstream Terrestrial Temple University Coatesville Pennsylvania: Website: WRTL: 90.7 MHz Mainstream Terrestrial
WHFR (89.3 MHz) is a student-run college radio station owned by Henry Ford Collegein Dearborn, Michigan. The station is student-staffed and faculty-guided. Its studios are in the college's Student Center. The transmitter is also located on the campus, off Evergreen Road. [1]
KKRZ (100.3 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station in Portland, Oregon, known as Z100. It is owned by iHeartMedia and airs a Top 40 (CHR) radio format. The studios and offices are on SW 68th Parkway in Tigard. [2] Z100 carries 2 syndicated shows on weekdays, "Johnjay and Rich" in morning drive time [3] and Ryan Seacrest at midday. Local DJs are ...
WDTK (1400 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Detroit, Michigan, and known as "The Answer." It broadcasts a conservative talk radio format and is owned by Salem Communications . The studios and offices are on Radio Plaza in Ferndale, Michigan , shared with sister station 1500 WLQV .
WNIC (100.3 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Dearborn, Michigan, and serving the Metro Detroit media market. Owned by iHeartMedia , WNIC broadcasts an adult contemporary radio format . Each year, usually on the first Friday of November, WNIC switches its format to all- Christmas music .
KZOQ-FM in Missoula, Montana; KZRO in Mount Shasta, California; WBIZ-FM in Eau Claire, Wisconsin; WHTZ in Newark, New Jersey; WJZR, now WRFX, in Kannapolis/Charlotte, North Carolina, known as Z100 from August 1983 until late 1985. WZRA, now WEAN-FM, in Wakefield-Peacedale, Rhode Island; KLRZ in New Orleans, Louisiana, known as Z-100 in the 1990s
Many shows claim to be the first free-form radio program, but the earliest on record is "Nightsounds" on KPFA-FM in Berkeley, California, D.J.'d by John Leonard.Probably the best-remembered in the Midwest is Beaker Street, which ran for almost 10 years on KAAY "The Mighty 1090" in Little Rock, Arkansas, beginning in 1966, making it also probably the best-known such show on an AM station; its ...
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