City of license | York Center, Maine |
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Broadcast area | Portsmouth, New Hampshire |
Branding | 95.3 the Coast |
Slogan | We Play Everything |
Frequency | 95.3 MHz |
First air date | June 1987 (as WQMI)[1] |
Format | Variety Hits |
ERP | 1,450 watts |
HAAT | 206 meters (676 ft) |
Class | A |
Facility ID | 35218 |
Transmitter coordinates | 43°13′25″N 70°41′35″W |
Callsign meaning | similar to WXKS-FM; reflects former "Kiss" top 40 format, which was originally simulcast from WXKS-FM |
Former callsigns | WQMI (1987) WQMI-FM (1987–1989) WCQL-FM (1989–1996) WXHT (1996–1999) WUBB (1999–2008) |
Owner | Clear Channel Communications (Capstar TX LLC) |
Sister stations | WERZ, WHEB, WMYF, WPKX, WQSO |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | 953thecoast.com |
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96.7 KISS FM
City of license | Georgetown, Texas |
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Broadcast area | Austin-Round Rock |
Branding | 96-7 KISS-FM |
Slogan | "All The Hits" |
Frequency | 96.7 MHz (also on HD Radio) |
First air date | March 1, 1972 (as KGTN-FM) |
Format | Top 40 (CHR) |
ERP | 100,000 watts |
HAAT | 290 meters |
Class | C1 |
Facility ID | 11948 |
Callsign meaning | K Hi-Fi |
Former callsigns | KGTN (1972-7/1987) KQFX (1987-1990) |
Owner | Clear Channel (CCB Texas Licenses, LP) |
Sister stations | KASE, KPEZ, KVET, KVET-FM |
Webcast | Listen Live! |
Website | 967kissfm.com |
92.5 FM The Beat
Broadcast area | Greater Montreal Area |
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Branding | 9-2-5 The Beat |
Slogan | "The Beat of Montreal" |
Frequency | 92.5 MHz (FM) |
First air date | 1947 (experimental as VE9CM 1945-1947) |
Format | Adult Contemporary |
ERP | 41,400 watts |
Class | C1 |
Callsign meaning | CK BEat |
Former callsigns | CFCF-FM (1947-1966) CFQR-FM (1966-2011) |
Owner | Cogeco (Metromedia CMR Broadcasting Inc.) |
Sister stations | CHMP-FM, CKAC, CKOI-FM, CFGL-FM |
Website | 92.5 the Beat |
100.3 The Bus FM
City of license | Des Moines, Iowa |
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Broadcast area | Des Moines, Iowa |
Branding | 100.3 The Bus |
Slogan | We Play Everything |
Frequency | 100.3 (MHz) (also on HD Radio) 100.3-2 FM KDRB-HD2 Rock (HD Radio) |
First air date | 1948 (as WHO-FM) |
Format | Adult hits |
ERP | 100,000 watts |
HAAT | 547 meters |
Class | C |
Facility ID | 51332 |
Callsign meaning | K Des Moines Radio Bus |
Owner | Clear Channel Communications |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | www.thebusfm.com |
104.7 WNOK
City of license | Columbia, South Carolina | ||||
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Broadcast area | Columbia, South Carolina | ||||
Branding | "104.7 WNOK" | ||||
Slogan | "All The Hits" | ||||
Frequency | 104.7 (MHz) | ||||
First air date | July 15, 1959 | ||||
Format | CHR | ||||
ERP | 90,000 watts | ||||
HAAT | 315 meters | ||||
Class | C1 | ||||
Facility ID | 19472 | ||||
Owner | Clear Channel Communications | ||||
Sister stations | WCOS, WCOS-FM, WLTY, WXBT, WVOC-FM | ||||
Webcast | Listen Live | ||||
Website | wnok.com |
101.3 FM KDWB
City of license | Richfield, Minnesota | |||
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Broadcast area | The Twin Cities | |||
Branding | 101.3 KDWB | |||
Slogan | "#1 for Today's Hit Music" | |||
Frequency | 101.3 FM (MHz) (also on HD Radio) 101.3 HD-2 Party Zone (Rhythmic/Dance) (also rebroadcasts on K273BH-FM at 102.5) | |||
First air date | August 1959 (as WPBC-FM) | |||
Format | Commercial; Top 40 (CHR) | |||
ERP | 100,000 watts | |||
HAAT | 315 meters | |||
Class | C | |||
Facility ID | 41967 | |||
Owner | Clear Channel | |||
Sister stations | KEEY, KFXN-FM, KQQL, KTCN, KTCZ | |||
Webcast | Listen Live! | |||
Website | kdwb.com |
98.9 Radio Now All The Hits
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Combines the most catchy tunes from the 90s and all current mega boards there's only WELLE1 - Your Music Radio. We provide you 24 hours a day with the varied sound of the nation, Top - Learn from the WELLE1 country with a focus on high society, sports, politics, business & life style. WELLE1 is also for close coverage of the main events as well as many self-organized events. Landeck via Reutte to Innsbruck and on to Kufstein and Kitzbühel. We cover the entire Holy Land Tirol - so you will never be bored again and again and WELLE1 is directly in the community ...
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102.3 Kiss Fm All The Hits New York
City of license | Ballston Spa, New York |
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Broadcast area | Capital District and Adirondacks |
Branding | 102.3 Kiss FM |
Slogan | All The Hits |
Frequency | 102.3 MHz (also on HD Radio) 102.3-2 MHz Urban adult hits (HD Radio) |
First air date | October 1991 (1968 as WKAJ-FM Saratoga Springs) |
Format | Top 40 |
Power | 4,100 watts |
ERP | 6,000 watts |
Class | A |
Callsign meaning | W Kapitol[sic] Kiss FM |
Former callsigns | WKAJ-FM (1968-79, Saratoga Springs) WASM (1979-87, Saratoga Springs) WQQY (1987-91, Saratoga Springs) WZRQ (1991-96) WXCR (1997-2000) |
Owner | Clear Channel Communications |
Sister stations | WGY, WGY-FM, WRVE, WPYX, WTRY-FM, WOFX |
Website | www.1023kissfm.com |
106.7 Kiss Fm All The Hits
City of license | Irondequoit, New York |
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Broadcast area | Rochester, New York |
Branding | "KISS 106.7" |
Frequency | 106.7 MHZ |
First air date | 1992 |
Format | Rhythmic Top 40 |
ERP | 3,500 watts |
Class | A |
Callsign meaning | KGS = KISS |
Owner | Clear Channel Communications |
Website | KISS 106.7's website |
FM 95.5 Channel
WKQI (95.5 FM)is a commercial pop/CHR radio station in Detroit, Michigan, owned by Clear Channel Communications. WKQI transmits its signal with an effective radiated power of 100,000 watts from an antenna 430 feet in height located at the intersection of Greenfield Road and 10 Mile Rd. in suburban Oak Park in Oakland County. It can be heard as far west as Ithaca, Michigan, as far south as Cridersville, Ohio, and as far east as London, Ontario.
City of license | Detroit, Michigan |
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Broadcast area | Metro Detroit Windsor, Ontario |
Branding | Channel 9-5-5 |
Slogan | "Detroit's Hit Music" |
Frequency | 95.5 MHz |
First air date | February 12, 1949 |
Format | Pop/CHR/Rhythmic CHR HD2: Spin Cycle Radio |
ERP | 100,000 watts |
HAAT | 130 meters |
Class | B |
Facility ID | 6592 |
Former callsigns | 1985-1989: WCZY-FM 1980-1985: WCZY 1949-1980: WLDM |
Owner | Clear Channel Communications (AMFM Radio Licenses, LLC) |
Sister stations | WDFN, WDTW-AM, WDTW-FM, WJLB, WMXD, WNIC[1] |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | www.channel955.com |
106.1 Steve FM Streaming
City of license | Vinton, Virginia | ||||
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Broadcast area | Metro Roanoke | ||||
Branding | "106.1 Steve FM" | ||||
Slogan | "Playing Whatever We Want" | ||||
Frequency | 106.1 MHz | ||||
First air date | January 18, 1991 | ||||
Format | Adult Hits | ||||
ERP | 6,000 Watts | ||||
HAAT | 29 Meters | ||||
Class | A | ||||
Facility ID | 41635 | ||||
Callsign meaning | W "Steve FM" F | ||||
Former callsigns | WWFO (1991-1994) WJJS (1994-1996) WJJS-FM (1996-2007) WZBL (2007-2009) WSFF (2009-present)[1] | ||||
Owner | Clear Channel Communications (Aloha Station Trust, LLC) | ||||
Sister stations | WJJS, WJJX, WROV-FM, WSNV, WYYD | ||||
Webcast | WSFF Webstream | ||||
Website | WSFF Online |
106.1 Kiss FM
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The station belongs to the parent company, dms Broadcasting, which was granted a license to broadcast on three stations in Grand Cayman by the ICTA on July 15, 2004.[2] On January 12, 2005, the Cayman Islands Government announced the station had negotiated a deal with dms Broadcasting to allow broadcasting of all three stations from a government owned tower, thus eliminating the need to erect a new tower.[3]
Hurricane Ivan delivered a small setback to the operation when it hit the Island on September 11, 2004.[citation needed] After debris was cleaned up and removed, work continued on the station. The first official day of broadcasting was April 11, 2005 with the stations final names being Hot 104.1, 106.1 KISS-FM, and X107.1.
106.1 Kiss FM showcases a variety of music, including current tracks and the top requested gold tracks from 70s, 80s, 90s, and 00s.
Notable weekend programming includes Saturday shows hosted by Scott K. James and Logan Blake plus Sunday shows hosted by Chuck Taylor and Jim Curtis.
The station also features live broadcasts at nightclubs, businesses, and charity events throughout Grand Cayman.
Broadcast area | Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands |
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Branding | 106.1 Kiss FM |
Slogan | "The Best of Yesterday and Today" |
Frequency | 106.1 (MHz) |
First air date | April 11, 2005 |
Format | Adult Contemporary |
ERP | 5,000 watts |
Transmitter coordinates | 19°18′N 81°23′W |
Owner | dms Broadcasting |
Sister stations | 96.5 CayRock, Hot 104.1, X107.1 |
Website | kiss1061fm.ky |
95.7 KJR FM Radio
KJR-FM (95.7 FM) is a Seattle, Washington, radio station that is broadcasting a classic hits format. It operates at 95.7 MHz at 98 kW with a transmitter near Issaquah, Washington on Cougar Mountain,[1] and also on the Internet via streaming audio. KJR-FM is owned by Clear Channel Communications, Inc.
KJR-FM is a replication of KJR-AM when it was a rock/top-40 station from 1958 to 1984. The AM station is now a sports station, which started in 1991.
his station signed on the air on May 25, 1960 and was owned until 1963 by Rogan Jones, founder of the radio automation firm IGM. It had a beautiful music format under the callsign KGMJ. It was sold to the owners of KIXI (880 AM) who kept the beautiful music format as a simulcast of the AM station, as well as changing call letters to KIXI-FM on October 19, 1978.
In 1980, the simulcasting ended. The AM side adopted an oldies format while the FM side programed an adult contemporary format that emphasized on instrumentals and easy listening music as KIXI Light. The station was sold in 1986 to Ackerly Communications and changed call letters and monikers to KLTX "95.7 Seattle's K-Lite", on April 28, 1986. The station had a series of translators located in and around Seattle from the late 80's through early 90's. These included K292AL Everett (106.3 FM), K285AE Olympia (104.9 FM, now KKBW), K277AB Edmonds (103.3 FM), and K277AA Seattle (also located at 103.3 FM). The station was known for having a diverse playlist, a rarity for an AC station.
After 3 weeks of stunting with a mix of music ranging from 80's pop, grunge rock, rap, all-60's music, country, and Adult Contemporary (and branded as "The Northwest's New 95.7", a nod to KUBE's early years in the 1980s), the station's format was changed to classic hits on June 1, 1994, and changed call letters to KJR-FM. The station was home to The Lost 45s with Barry Scott during the mid-'90s. The format was initially all-70's music. Even though the station used jingles from KJR-AM's Top 40 heyday, the station did not attain ratings success, most likely because the station didn't exactly capture the music aspect of KJR.
Beginning in 1998, the station gradually added more 80's and 90's music, while still being called KJR-FM. The station officially flipped to Hot AC with the branding "Mix 95.7" the following year. The call letters would change to KMBX on August 11, 2000. The station still suffered from poor ratings during this time.
After stunting for 3 days with a heartbeat, the station's format was changed to a rhythmic AC/rhythmic oldies format with the branding "95-7 The Beat" in October 2000 (this format has been aired before on KBKS from 1996–1997; it is now a Top 40 station). The call letters were also changed to KBTB on January 29, 2001. This format did moderately well in the ratings; however, with the nationwide decline with the rhythmic/urban oldies format, the station fell in the ratings as well.
Clear Channel bought the station in May 2002, and on May 29 at 6 PM, after playing "Last Dance" by Donna Summer, the station started stunting with "Quick 96", where the station played 1200 10-second clips of certain songs from any given genre. On May 31 at 5 PM, the stunting concluded and during a live broadcast from the Space Needle, the station changed formats back to classic hits and changed call letters back to KJR-FM a month later. The station featured music from the 1970s and the 1980s, and some 1960's music. The second incarnation of the format has done tremendously well in the Arbitron ratings, usually peaking in the Top 5. In 2008, KJR-FM started rebroadcasting actual American Top 40 shows from the 1970s[2] after KBSG flipped formats.
On November 12, 2010, at 3 PM, the station started playing round the clock Christmas music (though the majority of it was classic Christmas tunes) and changed monikers to "Christmas 95.7". On December 26, KJR-FM rebranded as "Oldies 95.7", but retained the classic hits format. However, the station dumped 80's music, but kept 70's tracks and added more 60's tracks. It is one of two stations targeting the Puget Sound area with an oldies/classic hits format, the other being KMCQ.
On November 4, 2011, Clear Channel did not transfer the KJR-FM calls to its sister station 102.9 FM after that station, which is KNBQ, began simulcasting KJR-AM 950.
By December 2011, KJR added 80's music back into its playlist. It also updated its logo, and rebranded as simply "95.7 KJR."
City of license | Seattle, Washington |
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Broadcast area | Seattle metropolitan area |
Branding | 95.7 KJR |
Slogan | The Greatest Hits of All Time |
Frequency | 95.7 MHz FM (also on HD Radio) 95.7-2 FM-"Big Classic Hits" (70's and 80's hits) |
First air date | May 25, 1960 |
Format | Classic Hits |
ERP | 98,000 watts |
HAAT | 387 meters |
Class | C |
Facility ID | 48385 |
Former callsigns | KGMJ (1960-1963) KIXI-FM (1963-1986) KLTX (1986-1994) KJR-FM (1994-2000) KMBX (2000-2001) KBTB (2001-2002) |
Owner | Clear Channel Communications |
Sister stations | KBKS, KHHO, KJR, KNBQ, KKBW, KUBE |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | 95.7 KJR |
Absolute 00s Radio
Source/Homepage :http://absoluteradio00s.co.uk/
From : London,UK
The Best Music of the Noughties.
Absolute Radio 00s is a new radio station playing the best music of the last decade.
From Coldplay to Keane, Eminem to Elbow, Arctic Monkeys to Amy Winehouse, Scissor Sisters to The Streets and Kings of Leon to The Killers.
Also listen out for exclusive live sessions and festival performances, all from the team who bring you Absolute Radio, Absolute 80s, Absolute Radio 90s and Absolute Classic Rock.
Programme schedule
Monday to Friday
0000 Non-stop Noughties
0600 Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show*
1000 Vicki Blight
1300 The Naked Lunch
1400 Mark Crossley
1800 Non-stop Noughties
Saturday
0000 Non Stop Noughties
0900 Frank Skinner
1200 Pete & Jim
1400 Non-stop Noughties
Sunday
0000 Non-stop Noughties
1000 Maggie Doyle
1400 Non-stop Noughties
1900 Special Programme
2000 Non-stop Noughties
*The Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show, from Absolute Radio.
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Source/Homepage :http://www.202.fm/
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