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WUPE (1110 AM) is a radio station | simulcasting a Oldies format. |
FM) and WNBR-FM (98.9 FM) are radio station | simulcasting a country music format. |
1 FM) and WFFI (93.7 FM) are radio stations | simulcasting a Contemporary Christian format as "FM 94 T |
In 2006, WZPW and WRPW stopped | simulcasting after WZPW was sold to Regent Broadcasting, |
tion dropped its hip hop format and started | simulcasting an soft A/C format with former smooth jazz |
en its parent station Downtown Radio ceased | simulcasting and split its AM and FM frequencies into tw |
ter includes WERK 104.9 FM / WURK 101.7 FM ( | simulcasting as Werk Oldies), WHBU 1240 AM (NewsTalk rad |
All ILR stations were required to end | simulcasting as required by the Home Office in 1986, in |
In 2010, the station began | simulcasting at 106.9 FM with a broadcast translator. |
ews and Talk of the Town from WRWR-FM began | simulcasting at 12:00 and 12:30 p.m. respectively along |
region with Radio Cumbria and BBC Tees also | simulcasting Braithwaite's Country on Sunday evenings. |
Sportscene has begun | simulcasting certain live matches via the 'BBC Scotland |
mber 2007 to utilise MPEG2 video format for | simulcasting channels (TVB Jade, ATV Home, TVB Pearl and |
e to the realignment, as CP24 was no longer | simulcasting Citytv Breakfast television) . |
ntry by flipping to a all-news radio format | simulcasting CNN Headline News (then CNN2) most of the d |
On June 22, 2011 WIIN returned to the air | simulcasting country-formatted WUSJ 96.3 FM. |
On April 29, 2005, 610 AM began | simulcasting Family Radio programming. |
However, after | simulcasting for over a month, KGU flipped to a Business |
d FM Translator K264AN (100.7 FM) and began | simulcasting FOX Talk 950, as permitted under new FCC ru |
6, 1985 as the FM to 1190 WJES-AM/Johnston, | simulcasting full-time. |
JHA (88.7 FM) are commercial radio stations | simulcasting in North Pole, Alaska and Houston, Alaska r |
The | simulcasting is not expected to be affected by this ruli |
In the early 1990s it began | simulcasting its sister station KFRC-FM's Oldies format. |
In March 2010, WBHP began | simulcasting its programming on WQRV HD-2. |
On September 20, 2010, WGY began | simulcasting its programming on 103.1 FM (the former WHR |
ts on 103.1 MHz using the callsign WPOK-FM, | simulcasting its sister station 1080 WPOK (AM), also in |
the BBC to end its longstanding practice of | simulcasting its services on both AM and FM frequencies. |
Previous to | simulcasting K-LOVE the station was an oldies station si |
KDEY-FM dropped the format and returned to | simulcasting KDAY's Classic Hip-Hop format. |
On July 1, 2009, after nearly 3 years of | simulcasting, KHCM split from KHCM-FM and adpoted a Chin |
The station had been | simulcasting KKTX-FM 96.1 FM until May 7, 2009, when the |
In 1995, KUND-FM signed on at 90.7 FM | simulcasting KUND. |
hanged their format from country to oldies, | simulcasting KWAK-FM 105.5. |
adio station broadcasting an oldies format, | simulcasting KWAK-FM 105.5 Stuttgart, AR. |
tation broadcasting a country music format, | simulcasting KXMG 107.5 FM. |
ormat from 1997 to 1998 and then went on to | simulcasting KXTN-FM. |
In addition, there are facilities for | simulcasting meetings and classes between campuses by vi |
In 1959 the station became WKIX-FM, | simulcasting much of sister AM WKIX's top 40 format. |
WNOK-FM signed on the air July 15, 1959, | simulcasting much of WNOK-AM's programming which consist |
a Top 40-Adult Contemporary hybrid format, | simulcasting much of the programming with the AM station |
, all of which either signed off or took on | simulcasting new stations by 2000. |
ts programming again in 2008, when it began | simulcasting North Carolina Tar Heels basketball with fo |
There is some duplication (but only rarely | simulcasting) of programming with GPB flagship station W |
In 1975, WCRB ended | simulcasting of WCRB-FM, changing call letters to WHET, |
a response to government disapproval of the | simulcasting of programming on FM and mediumwave. |
In mid-2007, WRFN began | simulcasting on Nashville cable television channel 10's |
On April 16, 2007, WKRD began | simulcasting on WKRD-FM 101.7 (formerly WLPP). |
On November 27, 2007, KGIL started | simulcasting on XESURF 540AM, which flipped from classic |
1997, "Kicks FM" was adult contemporary and | simulcasting on 103.1 FM. |
On January 11, 2004, WOAD started | simulcasting on FM-at 105.9 |
On August 20, 2010 WALT began | simulcasting on WALT-FM 102.1 MHz. |
1997, "Kicks FM" was adult contemporary and | simulcasting on 97.3 FM and 103.1 FM. |
On December 26, 2010, KGU began | simulcasting on sister station KHUI, after they dropped |
In September 2008, WGCL began | simulcasting on the 95.9 FM signal in Bloomington former |
In late March 2009, WACV began | simulcasting on WMRK-FM (then WJAM-FM) as "News Talk 107 |
April 15, 2009, WEGI-FM "Eagle 94.3" began | simulcasting on WEGI AM 1370, one of Sega Communications |
In February 1998, WCHR began | simulcasting on 920 AM, and in early Spring 1998 94.5 FM |
vernment - which declared its desire to end | simulcasting on both FM and AM. |
On Saturday, November 21, 2009, WBON began | simulcasting on a translator in Plainview, NY at 101.5 M |
ohn Lander) as KYND became "The New 93KBQ", | simulcasting on KKBQ-AM . |
On July 1, 2011 the station is | Simulcasting on WFMI-FM Rejoice 100.9 Southeren Shores N |
o License Company, L.P. In 2010, it started | simulcasting on KRIO-FM 104.1. |
The station also began | simulcasting online, picking up IRN/USA Radio News for t |
Q-FM, broadcasting in FM at 92.1 MHz is the | simulcasting partner of San Diego country music station |
on Pilot Communications and turned into the | simulcasting partner for their popular KSON, which faced |
he 4000-watt signal covers Oklahoma County, | simulcasting programming from Norman's KGOU (106.3 |
weekday drivetime and Saturday afternoons, | simulcasting Radio Bristol at all other times. |
ew ownership, the station will likely begin | simulcasting religious talk programming from WNOP. |
On September 6, 2010, WWLG started | simulcasting rhythmic CHR sister station WWVA-FM 105.7, |
o station located in Belton, South Carolina | simulcasting sister station WYOR. |
WBQB had originally been WFVA-FM, | simulcasting sister WFVA-AM's Middle of the Road format. |
Starting in early 2008, it began | simulcasting sister station WYOR, "Your 94" and its Vari |
n changed its callsign to WJBC-FM and began | simulcasting sister station 1230 WJBC (AM) from Blooming |
WWTJ switched from an Adult Hits format to | simulcasting sister station WCHV full time. |
GAU-FM, broadcasting on 99.5 at 3600 watts, | simulcasting sister station WGAU-AM. |
er 15, 2007 to Spanish language programming | simulcasting sister station WCDL, "Caliente (Hot) 1440", |
ting a Business Talk/Lifestyle Talk format, | simulcasting sister station WBNW in Concord, Massachuset |
Outside of these broadcasts, 1450 resumed | simulcasting the FM's oldies format. |
A low-powered (100 watt) FM station | simulcasting the AM broadcast was added later as well. |
n 1951 by Sunwapta Broadcasting as CFRN-FM, | simulcasting the AM programming of CFRN. |
By 2006 it started | simulcasting the same audio as KTAM (1240 AM), whose for |
was changed to WTKE and the station started | simulcasting the sports radio format on WTKE-FM as "100. |
2009 KIDZ-LP and sister station KXVA began | simulcasting the 9:00 newscast produced nightly by San A |
The two stations began | simulcasting the "Bulldog" classic-rock format; WXKT 100 |
to today's WZMR, signed on in 1968 largely | simulcasting the middle of the road programming of its p |
the 107.5 facility and 97.1 KKTL (which was | simulcasting the programming on 107.5). |
eturning the call letters to WRKR and again | simulcasting the FM signal. |
Aniplex USA began streaming and | simulcasting the series in North America through Anime N |
On April 29, 2005, Family Stations began | simulcasting the signal of their FM station on 610 AM, a |
The station is intermittently | simulcasting the Hawaiian music format of sister station |
In 2004, 101.1 began | simulcasting the Pekin, Illinois station 1140 WVEL (AM), |
WYFG is a radio station | simulcasting the Bible Broadcasting Network for the Gaff |
Radio Manchester and Radio Lancashire also | simulcasting the weekday late show and Indus, an Asian c |
to the current WBYA 105.5 in Camden, Maine) | simulcasting the classical music of WAVX in Thomaston (N |
s: the station was briefly WHTQ-AM in 1988, | simulcasting the rock format of WHTQ-FM, and then return |
In the mid-1990s, it began | simulcasting the Redondo Beach station in its various fo |
As of 02/11/08 WVLD 1450 started | simulcasting their signal on 106.9 FM and branded themse |
1460 began as WRAC, then became WRKR | simulcasting their FM sister station at 100.7 FM (now Mi |
at before going back to WBCS (AM) and again | simulcasting their FM sister. |
in 1987, 1340's call sign also became WLZR, | simulcasting their sister station for several years. |
ved to FM 104.7 in 2000, AM 1380 changed to | simulcasting then classic hits "Star 92.1" WSRT. |
on December 18, 2006 with the two stations | simulcasting until January 2, 2007. |
y Life Network is a Christian radio network | simulcasting via stations across Western and Central New |
format was unsuccessful and it returned to | simulcasting WAYL by 1984. |
ort period in the spring and summer of 2001 | simulcasting WBJX and airing its own Regional Mexican mu |
30, to the point that the AM station ceased | simulcasting WCRB-FM in 1975 (the FM retained the classi |
2011 WPNT returned to the air with sports, | simulcasting WDND 1620 AM. |
- station was once again known as WEAT and | simulcasting WEAT-FM's Easy 104 format. |
On January 4, 2006, after | simulcasting WEGQ's Eagle classic country format for sev |
In 1979 the station began | simulcasting WFLI's broadcast, effectively ending WSIM's |
s time the station began to break away from | simulcasting WGY and migrated to a classical format whic |
ntertainment purchased the signal and began | simulcasting WIHN, and later WDQZ on the frequency. |
In 2006, after over a 10 year run | simulcasting with AM 1450, the two stations officially s |
On January 1, 2006, WTUN started | simulcasting with WNOO after its classic country format |
, USA which broadcasts in Mandarin Chinese, | simulcasting with KAZN - Pasadena. |
ion KXI22 transmits from atop the mountain, | simulcasting with KXI75 from Blue Ridge, Georgia. |
ved to WNGA 97.3/99.3 and WTUN then started | simulcasting with WNOO. |
On December 1, 2009, WTKM (AM) stopped | simulcasting with WTKM-FM and flipped it's format to old |
After a few months of | simulcasting with WNOO, WTUN 101.9 then changed their ca |
of the self-supporting commercial stations | simulcasting with AM stations. |
tation was country music WIVK in the 1970s, | simulcasting WIVK-FM because it lacked a nighttime signa |
n was moved to 102.5 FM. 97.5 FM then began | simulcasting WJZZ-FM as "Majic 107.5 | 97.5" WUMJ. |
Religious formatted broadcast radio station | simulcasting WKBA at Vinton, Virginia. |
009 WMFS-FM changed their format to sports, | simulcasting WMFS 680 AM. |
ated by Northern Kentucky University and is | simulcasting WNKU 89.7 FM. |
ng of 2002, WPJX returned to the air again, | simulcasting WRDZ with Radio Disney again, just after it |
m the FM station, eventually WRNO turned to | simulcasting WRNO-FM, which also had a rock music format |
d in the 1950s, WSAV operated an FM station | simulcasting WSAV-AM from an antenna atop the middle of |
ts Sports format for Contemporary Christian | simulcasting WXRI, a sister station, in North Carolina. |
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