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WYJB (95.5 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Albany, New York, and serving the Capital District, including Schenectady and Troy.The station is owned by Pamal Broadcasting and broadcasts an adult contemporary radio format, switching to Christmas music for much of November and December.
KBFF (95.5 FM, "Live 95.5") is a commercial radio station licensed to Portland, Oregon, and serving the Portland metropolitan area, including parts of Oregon and Washington. The station airs a top 40 (CHR) radio format and is owned by Alpha Media. [2] It carries the syndicated morning drive time show "Brooke & Jeffrey" from KQMV in Seattle.
The callsign WFMH-FM was assigned to the current 95.5 FM in 1998. This station was granted its original construction permit by the Federal Communications Commission on December 12, 1993. [3] The new station was assigned call letters WCOC on May 20, 1994. [1] The call letters were changed to WXXR-FM on August 9, 1996.
A construction permit for a new station on 95.5 FM was issued to Plantations Broadcasting Corp. on May 25, 1955; [5] it went on the air June 5, 1955, as WPFM. [6] In 1958, the station was acquired by Golden Gate Corp. for $10,000; at the time, Golden Gate's president, Harold C. Arcato, also had interests in WRIB (1220 AM, now WSTL) and WNET (channel 16, now WNAC-TV channel 64). [7]
WPGC-FM also has been a debated topic amongst radio experts about its format classification as a Rhythmic Contemporary Hit radio station even though it really operates musically and programmed as an Urban Contemporary. In 1987, when the current format on WPGC was introduced it was a mix of R&B, hip-hop, dance and pop titles.
WIFC (95.5 FM) is a heritage contemporary hit radio station located in Wausau, Wisconsin.The station is owned and operated locally by Midwest Communications, previously owned by Journal Communications, Dave Raven (Raven Broadcasting) and originally Forward Communications.
KHFM was started in November 1954 as a hobby of two teachers at Highland High School, originally broadcasting at 96.3 MHz (now the dial position for KKOB-FM). [5] KHFM was the first commercial FM station in Albuquerque. [6] The call sign is a combination of the initials for Highland High School and Frequency Modulation, the technical term for ...
On May 9, 2019, the station announced it was moving from 104.1 FM to 95.5 FM, effective immediately. [ 4 ] In July 2020, WPGG became the Atlantic City-Cape May radio market's top-rated news/talk station in both share and cume, per Nielsen's spring 2020 radio ratings survey results.