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 Zona Latina: Latin American Radio
Radio Concierto (Santiago FM 101.7, Viña del Mar FM 94.1, Iquique FM 99.1, San Antonio 99.1, Antofogasta FM 97.1, Concepción 92.5, La Serena FM 105.7, Temuco FM 92.9, Osomo FM 98.7, Puerto Montt FM 106.3)
Radio Horizonte (FM 88.1 Iquique, FM 102.1 La Serena, FM 98.1 Viña del Var, FM 103.3 Santiago, FM 89.4 Concepción, FM 94.3 Temuco, FM 100.3 Osorno, FM 92.9 Puerto Montt)
Radio Integral (FM 104.5 Universidad de Chile, Santiago)
www.zonalatina.com /Radio.htm

  
 Section
The area where the coverage contour of an FM translator or booster station is within the protected contour of the associated primary station (i.e., predicted 0.5 mV/m contour for commercial Class B stations, predicted 0.7 mV/m contour for commercial Class B1 stations, and predicted 1 mV/m contour for all other classes of stations).
The FM radio broadcast station radiating the signals which are retransmitted by an FM broadcast translator station or an FM broadcast booster station.
The area where the coverage contour of an FM translator station extends beyond the protected contour of the primary station (i.e., predicted 0.5 mV/m contour for commercial Class B stations, predicted 0.7 mV/m contour for commercial Class B1 stations, and predicted 1 mV/m contour for all other classes of stations).
edocket.access.gpo.gov /cfr_2004/octqtr/47cfr74.1201.htm

  
 ptfp_apps_2004.txt
A project to extend the service area of the station by constructing a repeater FM station on channel 201, 88.1 MHz in Fairfield, IA. The application requests funds to purchase a transmitter, antenna, transmission line, equipment shelter, and associated equipment.
A project to plan for a new FM station in Boise ID. The application requests funds to establish the feasibility for a community radio station, including engineering and legal expenses.
A project to activate a new low-power FM station operating on 100.5 MHz in Fort Wayne.
www.ntia.doc.gov /otiahome/ptfp/application/ptfp_apps_2004.txt

  
 FM Translator and FM Booster Stations       Audio Division (FCC) USA
For all booster stations relaying a noncommercial educational FM primary station, and for all boosters relaying a commercial FM primary station except Class B and B1 commercial stations), the 60 dBu (1 mV/m) F(50,50) contour of the booster facility must be wholly encompassed by the 60 dBu F(50,50) contour of the primary station.
Translator stations rebroadcasting commercial FM stations may be authorized on Channel 221 through 300 (92 MHz to 108 MHz), while translators rebroadcasting a noncommercial educational FM station may be authorized on any FM channel (201 to 300).
Noncommercial educational non-fill-in translators operating on Channels 201 through 220 which are owned by the licensee of the primary noncommercial educational FM translator station may use alternate means to receive the primary FM station's signal.
www.fcc.gov /mb/audio/translator.html

  
 Section
FM translator stations in operation prior to March 1, 1991 may continue to receive contributions or support from the commercial primary station for the operation and maintenance of the translator station until March, 1, 1994.
FM translator stations in operation prior to June 1, 1991 may continue to receive contributions or support from a commercial FM radio broadcast station for the operation and maintenance of the translator station until June 1, 1994.
An FM translator station in operation prior to March 1, 1991, which is owned by a commercial FM (primary) station and whose coverage contour extends beyond the protected contour of the primary station, may continue to be owned by such primary station until March 1, 1994.
edocket.access.gpo.gov /cfr_2004/octqtr/47cfr74.1232.htm

  
 FM Translator and FM Booster Stations       Audio Division (FCC) USA
For all booster stations relaying a noncommercial educational FM primary station, and for all boosters relaying a commercial FM primary station except Class B and B1 commercial stations), the 60 dBu (1 mV/m) F(50,50) contour of the booster facility must be wholly encompassed by the 60 dBu F(50,50) contour of the primary station.
FM Booster stations must be owned by the licensee of the primary FM station.
For booster stations relaying the programming of a Class B commercial FM station, the 54 dBu (0.5 mV/m) F(50,50) contour of the booster station must be encompassed by the 54 dBu F(50,50) contour of the primary station.
www.fcc.gov /mb/audio/translator.html

  
 Radio Station List - World Online TV - AhuSoft.com
Brazil - Radio 105 FM Brazil - Radio 95 FM Brazil - Radio Boa Vista 96.5 FM Brazil - Radio DBC 106.3 FM Brazil - Radio Goaiva
Netherlands - City FM Netherlands - Dalux 107.7 FM Netherlands - De Concertzender 94.9 FM Netherlands - Decibel 105.9 FM Netherlands - Deventer 107.3 FM Netherlands - Flevoland 89.8 FM Netherlands - Halo Radio
Poland - Muzyczne Radio 106.7 FM Poland - POLSKIE RADIO 3
www.ahusoft.com /radiochannellist.htm

  
 fcc96495.txt
The four FM stations that Westinghouse proposes to acquire from Infinity on a temporary, conditional basis are all Class B stations.
WXYV(FM) is a Class B FM station operating at 50 kW from a 436-foot antenna, WLIF(FM), is a Class B FM station operating at 13.5 kW from a 960-foot antenna, WCAO(AM) is a Class B station operating at 5 kW, and WJFK(AM) is a Class B station operating at 5 kW.
Westinghouse has pledged that two stations, at least one of which is an FM station, will be divested prior to or contemporaneously with the merger closing in order to insure compliance with the radio local ownership rules' numerical limitations and to avoid the need to request a temporary waiver of the radio local ownership rules.
www.fcc.gov /Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1996/fcc96495.txt   (15801 words)

  
 WGHR - History
The FM Station's 15th anniversary was on October 7th, 1996 - and appropriately, WGHR threw a birthday party for students, complete with cake and ice cream, and the craziest happy birthday song we could find.
The newly-independent college had its own radio station on 102.5 FM, broadcasting a top-40 format as well as news.
A critical blow to the station was delivered early in 2001, when a local Atlanta station started broadcasting on 100.5 FM.
wghr.spsu.edu /content/station/history.php   (15801 words)

  
 The Bulletin Online - Finding the Right Frequency
But the battle for control of the FM frequency proved to be hard fought: according to legal documents, Cumulus initially entered into an agreement to purchase the station in 2003, but New Wavo terminated the contract and filed suit, alleging that Cumulus had breached the contract.
The station was quickly steamrolled and 97.1 FM, a frequency licensed by the FCC to Cleveland, went through even more format changes until Cox Communications bought the frequency, finding limited success with it as “Country Legends 97.1” (KTHT-FM), the old-school sister station to Cox’s “93Q Country” (KKBQ-FM).
“With the debut of FM News Channel 97.5, Cumulus is introducing a new generation of spoken word content for radio,” says Fant, who says the station is approaching AM content with an FM attitude.
www.thebulletin.com /archives/2005/june/frequency.htm   (943 words)

  
 FCC-02-227A1.txt
The gravamen of Lotus’ Petition to Deny was that the then- proposed FM booster station would interfere with second- adjacent channel station KXPT(FM) and with KVEG(FM), Mesquite, Nevada, the primary station whose signal KVEG- FM1 proposes to retransmit, in violation of 47 C. However, 47 C. 1203 prohibits actual, not predicted, signal interference.
“[ A] n FM broadcast booster station will be authorized only to the licensee or permittee of the FM radio broadcast station whose signals the booster station will retransmit.
3 47 C. 1203 (“[ An] authorized FM translator or booster station will not be permitted to continue to operate if it causes any actual interference to the transmission of any authorized broadcast station”).
hraunfoss.fcc.gov /edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-02-227A1.txt   (754 words)

  
 Main Title Page
The Pacific FM Megabase is the most comprehensive and the most accurate detailed database of FM stations and relays for FM DXers on the planet for FM stations in our region.
Importantly 'The Pacific FM Megabase' is the original FM radio database serving FM DXers throughout Australasia, having first began as the 'Pacific FM Log' back in the 80's under founding editor David Headland.
I list planed stations with a '#' in the status field to indicate the station is planned only and not on air (as of printing).
radiodx.com /fmmegabase   (1621 words)

  
 WCBS-FM - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
WCBS-FM is a New York City radio station, broadcasting on 101.1 MHz FM, which was famous for playing oldies music before flipping to the Jack FM format abruptly in early June 2005.
In the overall summer 2005 ratings period, the station had a 1.5 rating 12+, which was the lowest of any commercial FM station in New York.
The station's history began in 1941 when it became CBS's first FM station, under the callsign W67NY using the frequency 46.7 MHz.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/WCBS-FM   (1840 words)

  
 radioshows
DJ(S): Weezle NOTES: also 101.5 FM CITY: Cali STATE/COUNTRY: Columbia STATION: Stereo Javeriana 107.5 SHOW NAME: Reggae Party TIMES: Sun.
CITY: San Geronimo STATE/COUNTRY: California STATION: 88.1 FM SHOW NAME: TIMES: Mon.
CITY: Agana STATE/COUNTRY: Guam STATION: KZGZ 97.5 FM SHOW NAME: Island Stylin TIMES: Sun.
www.niceup.com /radioshows   (7679 words)

  
 fcc96495.txt
WXYV(FM) is a Class B FM station operating at 50 kW from a 436-foot antenna, WLIF(FM), is a Class B FM station operating at 13.5 kW from a 960-foot antenna, WCAO(AM) is a Class B station operating at 5 kW, and WJFK(AM) is a Class B station operating at 5 kW.
The four FM stations that Westinghouse proposes to acquire from Infinity on a temporary, conditional basis are all Class B stations.
Westinghouse has pledged that two stations, at least one of which is an FM station, will be divested prior to or contemporaneously with the merger closing in order to insure compliance with the radio local ownership rules' numerical limitations and to avoid the need to request a temporary waiver of the radio local ownership rules.
www.fcc.gov /Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1996/fcc96495.txt   (15801 words)

  
 fcc96495.txt
WXYV(FM) is a Class B FM station operating at 50 kW from a 436-foot antenna, WLIF(FM), is a Class B FM station operating at 13.5 kW from a 960-foot antenna, WCAO(AM) is a Class B station operating at 5 kW, and WJFK(AM) is a Class B station operating at 5 kW.
The four FM stations that Westinghouse proposes to acquire from Infinity on a temporary, conditional basis are all Class B stations.
Westinghouse has pledged that two stations, at least one of which is an FM station, will be divested prior to or contemporaneously with the merger closing in order to insure compliance with the radio local ownership rules' numerical limitations and to avoid the need to request a temporary waiver of the radio local ownership rules.
www.fcc.gov /Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1996/fcc96495.txt   (15801 words)

  
 SEC Info - Radio One Inc - 10-K - For 12/31/99
For FM radio stations, signal coverage area is chiefly a function of the ERP of the radio station's antenna and the HAAT of the radio station's antenna.
We repositioned WWIN- FM towards the 25-54 age demographic, and for the Arbitron Survey four book averages ending with the Fall 1999 Arbitron Survey, the station was ranked number one in that age demographic (with an 8.0 share).
Possible FM class designations depend upon the geographic zone in which the transmitter of the FM radio station is located.
www.secinfo.com /dSAKe.5uf.htm   (10590 words)

  
 Washington, DC - Open Encyclopedia
WHUR, 96.3 FM, a commercial radio station run by Howard University, an "urban adult contemporary" station in radio industry parlance.
WPGC, 95.5 FM, a highly rated rythmic CHR/hip-hop station.
WWDC, 101.1 FM, also known as "DC 101," this is the District's "alternative rock" station.
open-encyclopedia.com /Washington,_DC   (4495 words)

  
 SEC Info - Radio One Inc - 10-K - For 12/31/99
For FM radio stations, signal coverage area is chiefly a function of the ERP of the radio station's antenna and the HAAT of the radio station's antenna.
We repositioned WWIN- FM towards the 25-54 age demographic, and for the Arbitron Survey four book averages ending with the Fall 1999 Arbitron Survey, the station was ranked number one in that age demographic (with an 8.0 share).
Possible FM class designations depend upon the geographic zone in which the transmitter of the FM radio station is located.
www.secinfo.com /dSAKe.5uf.htm   (10589 words)

  
 fcc96495.txt
Westinghouse has pledged that two stations, at least one of which is an FM station, will be divested prior to or contemporaneously with the merger closing in order to insure compliance with the radio local ownership rules' numerical limitations and to avoid the need to request a temporary waiver of the radio local ownership rules.
The four FM stations that Westinghouse proposes to acquire from Infinity on a temporary, conditional basis are all Class B stations.
WXYV(FM) is a Class B FM station operating at 50 kW from a 436-foot antenna, WLIF(FM), is a Class B FM station operating at 13.5 kW from a 960-foot antenna, WCAO(AM) is a Class B station operating at 5 kW, and WJFK(AM) is a Class B station operating at 5 kW.
www.fcc.gov /Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1996/fcc96495.txt   (15801 words)

  
 Texas Governor Rick Perry - Dallas/Fort Worth Area Radio Stations
WRR fm is the oldest radio station in the state of Texas and the 2nd oldest in the United States.
KNTU (88.1 FM) "The One for Jazz" is a 100,000-watt non-commercial radio station licensed to the University of North Texas serving the McKinney, Denton, and Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex everyday 6 a.m.-midnight.
KTEO (90.5 FM) "His Kids Radio" is a 7,000-watt radio station broadcasting music, stories, and dramas for children ages 3-12 and their parents.
www.governor.state.tx.us /music/music/directory/radio/radio.dfw.htm   (4131 words)

  
 RADIO CITY INDIA - WORLD WIDE SECTION
Radio la voz del Tomebamba - 1070 AM / 102.1 FM (Cuenca) - Live Feed
Radio Malaysia Melaka - 102.3 FM (Multimedia University, Melaka) - Live Feed
Radio Caraibes International - 91.5/98.6/106.6 FM (Pointe a Pitre) - Live Feed
www.radioclubindia.com /worldwide/worldwidea_d_m.html   (4131 words)

  
 Ituner - country listing
Fresh FM - Adelaide's only true dance music radio station.
Joy FM - JOY Melbourne is a gay and lesbian Volunteer-based community radio station.
Edge FM - Australia's premier live Internet radio broadcasting station.
www.ituner.com /country/Australia2.html   (382 words)

  
 OnMilwaukee.com
When they signed off to go classical on March 23, 1979, their final song was Jimi Hendrix' "The Star Spangled Banner." The station was sold and went through a number of changes until finally settling on a classical format with the call letters WFMR-FM.
WMYX was the first station in the nation to use the "Mix" handle, which is now in pretty much every city in the U.S. When WPNT-FM (106.9 The Point) began its two-year run in 1997, they were broadcasting from the same small house in Menomonee Falls that the old WZMF used in 1969.
WKLH, 96.5 FM, is credited nationwide with being the first "Classic Rock" station in the country.
www.onmilwaukee.com /articles/print/milwradio.html   (382 words)

  
 Broadcast translator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Unlike FM, LPTV stations may operate as either translators or originate their own programming.
In broadcasting, a translator is an FM radio station or a TV station which acts as a full-duplex repeater.
Translator stations in the U.S. are given callsigns which begin with a W or K (respectively east or west of the Mississippi River, as with regular stations), followed by a channel number, and two serial letters for each channel.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Translator_(radio)   (382 words)

  
 CaribPlanet.com Community - Radio Shows Monthly Posting (4/4)
STATION: Radio Free Brattleboro 88.1 FM SHOW NAME: Reggae Free Brattleboro TIMES: Thurs.
STATION: Radio Politika 105.2 FM SHOW NAME: Rebellion Ina Babylon TIMES: Sat.
STATION: Radio Alaquas 102.7 FM SHOW NAME: Boom Fire FM TIMES: Sat.
www.islandchat.net /community/showthread.php?t=3845   (382 words)

  
 WPGC-FM - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Query the FCC's FM station database for WPGC-FM
WPGC-FM also has been a debatable topic amongst radio experts about its format classification as a Rhythmic Contemporary Hit Radio station even though it really operates musically as an Mainstream Urban.
WPGC 95.5 is the most popular of Washington, D.C.'s urban format radio stations and is ranked as its #1 radio station according to the latest Arbitron ratings (thus the reasoning behind their slogan DC's #1, Blazin' At Least 18 Jamz in A Row).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/WPGC-FM   (843 words)

  
 Fresh FM - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Plans for Fresh FM were laid in 1997, when three young people heard a youth radio station in Melbourne and agreed that Adelaide could benefit from a similar broadcasting concept.
Note: worldwide, there are at least five radio stations going by the name "Fresh FM".
Fresh FM is a not-for-profit community radio station based in Adelaide, Australia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fresh_FM   (255 words)

  
 Aircheck UK
Audience figures from May 2002 showed Kestrel FM had a 27% reach in the area, or almost 37,000 of the potential audience - this is commendable for a station in a competitive local radio market which includes a lot of outer London stations.
107.6 KESTREL FM: Now part of the Fusion Radio Group, this is the ILR station for Basingstoke and North Hampshire, playing the best music from the past thirty years, plus local news and information.
SPIRE FM: Providing a commercial radio service for the Salisbury area, this station takes it's name from the spire of Salisbury Cathedral.
www.community-net.co.uk /members/aircheck/aircheck_UKHampshire.htm   (4606 words)

  
 WALR-FM
WALR-FM Kiss 104, 104.1MHz) is an Atlanta FM radio station owned by Cox Radio, and having LaGrange as its city of license.
In 2000, the station became R&B station WALR-FM "Kiss 104.1", when the former WALR-FM "Kiss 104.7" at 104.7 (now WFSH-FM) was swapped between Cox and Salem Communications.
Then, in 1989, it changed to a country station WYAI (Y-104), simulcasting with WYAY FM (Y-106) on the other side of Atlanta.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/W/WALR-FM.htm   (4606 words)

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