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PBA-FM is operated by the Para Broadcasters Association Inc, which was established in 1978. Full-time broadcasting began in 1983. The station was originally located at the Salisbury Teachers College which later became the South Australian College of Advanced Education and then the University of South Australia Salisbury campus. An early ...
University of South Florida Board of Trustees: Classical WSOL-FM: 101.5 FM: Yulee: iHM Licenses, LLC: Urban adult contemporary WSOR: 90.9 FM: Naples: The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago: Contemporary Christian WSOS: 1170 AM: St. Augustine Beach: WSOS Radio LLC: Classic hits WSOS-FM: 94.1 FM: Fruit Cove: Norsan Media LLC: Spanish tropical WSQF ...
After you identify local emergency contacts and see if your area is likely to flood, check out these 23 beach cams to watch the storm. Myrtle Beach live streams Ripley’s Aquarium at Broadway at ...
See Florida radio stations are now playing holiday hits ... West Palm Beach's WEAT 107.9. ... most of its Christmas stations went live on Thursday, Nov. 1. Though, technically, it never stops.
WEAT-FM in West Palm Beach began broadcasting at 104.5 MHz at 6 a.m. on September 29, 1969. [3] The station, sister to WEAT (850 AM), was an automated beautiful music outlet with syndicated programming supplied by Quality Music, Inc. The station broadcast from the tallest tower in the Palm Beaches and cost $175,000 to build.
Live web cameras around the Myrtle Beach area allow people to watch the beach as Hurricane Ian approaches S.C.
WSWN (900 AM) was a radio station that broadcast a talk-show format branded as "Talk of the Palm Beaches." It was better known in the South Florida and Treasure Coast areas as "Sugar 900," named after the surrounding sugar cane industry in the Belle Glade and Pahokee areas.
In January 2000, Clear Channel Communications swapped the intellectual units of WJNO and WBZT, resulting in WJNO—the oldest radio station in West Palm Beach [19] —moving to 1290 kHz. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] The frequency change also came with turmoil, as longtime WJNO host Jack Cole, who had been at the station since 1984, was fired, with Randi ...