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WNVU (93.5 FM) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to New Rochelle, New York, and serving the New York metropolitan area.WNVU is owned by the Houston, Texas–based non-profit Hope Media Group, [2] and broadcasts a Spanish Christian radio format known as Vida Unida.
WZCR (93.5 FM, "Oldies 93.5") is an oldies radio station licensed to Hudson, New York, and serving Columbia and Greene counties as well as the upper Hudson Valley, the southern Capital District, and Berkshire County, Massachusetts. The station is owned by iHeartMedia and broadcasts from a tower located near the Hudson River in Hudson.
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WVIP may refer to: . WVIP (FM), a radio station (100.5 FM) licensed to Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, United States WNVU (FM), a radio station (93.5 FM) licensed to New Rochelle, New York, which used the WVIP-FM call sign in 2006, and the WVIP call sign from 2006 to 2023
WAWR (93.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Christian worship format airing programming from the nationally syndicated Air1 feed. Licensed to Remsen, New York, United States, the station serves the Utica–Rome area. The station is owned by Educational Media Foundation.
CFZN-FM in Haliburton, Ontario; CHLA-FM in Whitehorse, Yukon; CHMR-FM in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador; CHYL-FM in York Landing, Manitoba; CIEL-FM-5 in Sully, Quebec; CIGM-FM in Sudbury, Ontario; CIHS-FM in Wetaskiwin, Alberta; CIKX-FM in Grand Falls, New Brunswick; CIST-FM in St. Theresa Point, Manitoba; CIWR-FM in Waterhen, Manitoba ...
WVBR-FM (93.5 FM) is a commercial student-owned and volunteer-run college radio station broadcasting to Ithaca, New York, United States and surrounding areas. The station operates at 3 kilowatts from a transmitter on Hungerford Hill in Ithaca.
The following is a list of full-power radio stations, HD Radio subchannels and low-power translators in the United States broadcasting Air1 programming, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, city of license, state and broadcast area.