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  2. List of radio stations in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Istanbul Turkish Music [13] 90.2 A HABER RADYO Istanbul News [14] 90.4 HABERTÜRK RADYO Istanbul News [15] 90.6 RADYO 2000 Istanbul Turkish Music [16] 90.8 SUPER FM Istanbul Turkish pop [17] 91.0 RADYO ALATURKA Istanbul Turkish Classical/Yeşilçam [18] 91.2 RADYO 45'LİK Istanbul 70s/80s/90s contemporary [19] 91.4 TRT FM: Istanbul Talk [20] 91 ...

  3. Açık Radyo - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Açık Radyo acted as a semi-official radio station for the UN HABITAT (II) Conference held in Istanbul, broadcasting bilingually for fifteen days. Since its second year of operation (1996) the station had presented a two-hour yearly wrap-up program, "Last Year in Perspective", on December 31 each year.

  4. KGBT (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The city would become the smallest in the country to host a 50,000-watt radio station, [7] which finally went on air on December 1, 1951. [8] KSOX was a Mutual Broadcasting System affiliate. Three thousand residents attended the station's open house to see a modern studio facility, a scaled-down version of his KTHT in Houston .

  5. Radio in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The first radio advertising in Turkey was in 1951. Ads were read by the announcer first. Then radio stations created a custom clock for advertising. Banks, private organizations, official and semi-official organizations issued radio ads. Faruk Sea, the first advertising company in Turkey was founded in 1956 with the name "Television Commercials".

  6. KWBU-FM - Wikipedia

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    KWBU-FM first signed on in 2000, originally on 107.1 MHz (now the location for Regional Mexican music station KLZT). Before then, Waco had been the largest radio market in the nation without an NPR station. In 2003, KWBU-FM was the first radio station in Waco to broadcast an HD radio signal, which doesn't stand for high definition. [3]

  7. KLQB - Wikipedia

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    KLQB (104.3 FM "Que Buena 104.3") is a regional Mexican radio station serving the Austin, Texas, area. It is owned by TelevisaUnivision, via Uforia Audio Network, and broadcasts with an ERP of 48,000 watts and is licensed to Taylor, Texas. Its transmitter is located in Coupland, Texas, and the station has studios along MoPac Expressway in ...

  8. KTWL - Wikipedia

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    KTWL (105.3 FM) is a radio station that is licensed to serve the community of Hempstead, Texas, United States.Formerly an adult hits station known as "Bob FM", it now broadcasts country music and is branded as "Texas Mix 105.3".

  9. KTEP - Wikipedia

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    KTEP is a Class C1 FM station. It has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts, the maximum for most FM stations. [2] The transmitter is on the KVIA-TV tower off Scenic Drive in El Paso. [3] The signal extends across parts of Texas, New Mexico and the Mexican state of Chihuahua.