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  2. WHFS (historic) - Wikipedia

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    105.7 HFS ceased broadcasting mainstream music on February 1, 2007, immediately before KMS on HFS premiered, yet retained the WHFS call letters traditionally associated with the music the station used to broadcast. During this period the WHFS format was moved to HD radio as WHFS 105.7-HD2 and was known as "HFS2".

  3. Radio in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    FM Radio in Ethiopia had its inception with FM Addis in 2001, broadcasting on the frequency 97.1MHz. Since then, the radio landscape in Ethiopia has flourished, with numerous FM radio stations emerging, particularly centered around the capital city of Addis Ababa. The stations used to follow odd frequencies to avoid interference.

  4. WIMG - Wikipedia

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    WIMG is the oldest radio station in New Jersey. On December 1, 1921, the U.S. Department of Commerce, which regulated radio at this time, adopted the first regulations formally establishing a broadcasting station category, which set aside the wavelength of 360 meters (833 kHz) for entertainment broadcasts, and 485 meters (619 kHz) for market and weather reports.

  5. KBWW - Wikipedia

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    KBWW (88.3 FM, "The Gospel Station") is an American radio station broadcasting a southern gospel format. Licensed to Broken Bow, Oklahoma , the station is owned by the Golden Baptist Church. History [ edit ]

  6. WCLN-FM - Wikipedia

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    WCLN-FM (105.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Contemporary Christian Music format. Licensed to Rennert, North Carolina, United States, it serves the greater Fayetteville, North Carolina area. The station is currently owned by Grander Vision Media, LLC. History

  7. WRSV - Wikipedia

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    WRSV, owned by Northstar Broadcasting, is an African-American family owned Broadcast station. It was started by the late William Avera Wynne, passed to his son William "Billy" Wynne, Jr. and later sold to the station's General Manager Charles O. Johnson, as a result of the great relationship between Wynne and Johnson.

  8. WMIR (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WMIR (1200 kHz) is an urban contemporary gospel AM radio station licensed to Atlantic Beach, South Carolina and targeting a primarily African-American audience. History. WMIR signed on in the late 1990s with a southern gospel format. After several years, the station changed its musical emphasis, with positive results. [citation needed]

  9. WIGN - Wikipedia

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    WIGN (1550 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station broadcasting a radio format of Bluegrass Music, Southern Gospel Music and Christian talk and teaching. Licensed to Bristol, Tennessee, United States, it serves the Tri-Cites - Johnson City - Kingsport and Bristol areas of Tennessee and Virginia. The station is owned by Mountain Music Ministries, LLC.