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who changed to format to gospel music and the | callsign to WNSG; the historical WKDA callsign became |
ving to 92.3, which will change its broadcast | callsign to one beginning with W222. |
On September 15, 1980, WGBK switched its | callsign to WJSY and continued to carry the Adult Cont |
The station had the FCC change its | callsign to the current WLPR call letters on April 1, |
In 2010, the station changed its | callsign to WJBC-FM and began simulcasting sister stat |
ommunications Commission change the station's | callsign to WZTQ on September 12, 2003. |
In 1962, the station took its present WRYM | callsign to reflect its conversion to a beautiful musi |
The station subsequently changed its | callsign to CJBZ and its brand name to The Buzz in lat |
stries Foundation, who had the FCC change the | callsign to WGYJ on March 2, 1988. |
WPOK-FM changed its | callsign to WJEZ in November 1984; the AM station even |
Callsign: Tol Air | |
Callsign: TRANSBISSAU (not current) | |
ish them from each other by listening for the | callsign transmitted over the frequency in morse code. |
Callsign: UPALI | |
for orders to submarines on 13 kHz under the | callsign VL3DEF. |
tation launched on February 13, 1984 with the | callsign WANV-FM. |
The station's | callsign was changed between WCBV and WBDY on 16 Septe |
His nickname/tactical | callsign was "Fang." |
The | callsign was changed to WPGA-LP the next day. |
On February 28th, 2011, the | callsign was changed to WHHW. |
The current | callsign was resurrected after Disney/ABC Radio (now C |
The CHOO | callsign was formerly used at a radio station, known t |
The | callsign was inspired by his first name. |
Through most of its history, the WWCT | callsign was associated with Peoria's 105.7 frequency |
The WACT | callsign was restored on February 25, 2009. |
Some six months later, the | callsign was changed to WIKX and the Kicks 106 name re |
ng time to ethnic operators in 1991 (the WRCA | callsign was retained), which has remained to this day |
The station's | callsign was changed from WSHF to WHCM on November 18, |
While the sale was pending, the station's | callsign was changed to WDWG. |
The | callsign was changed back to KWHN on April 3, 2008. |
The station's | callsign was changed from WJXL to WNSI on January 22, |
On March 15, 2009, the legacy WENN | callsign was returned to this station. |
The | callsign was said to stand for "We Proclaim His Glory" |
The new | callsign was said to stand for "We Give You Jesus". |
During the 1980s the | callsign was WHKW and the format was Top 40/Pop. |
The CKRE | callsign was used by a former radio station in Red Lak |
On May 23, 2008, the | callsign was changed to WRCI which was previously assi |
The WLFH | callsign was previously used by an AM station in Littl |
The new | callsign was chosen to accompany a new sports talk for |
licensed as KVYK until June 16, 1995 when the | callsign was changed to KOKE. |
The WYRE | callsign was assigned to a very small 250 watt AM stat |
The WKDA | callsign was used in Nashville for a long period on th |
The CJOR | callsign was previously used at an unrelated radio sta |
-air that September; on September 6, the WCEC | callsign was formally implemented. |
facilities of WERC-FM were upgraded, and the | callsign was changed to WKXX. |
From 1985 until 1993, the WAEZ | callsign was formerly in Milton, West Virginia located |
's control on September 15; on October 5, the | callsign was changed to WYBC. |
The WARM | callsign was moved to the station in 1988, having prev |
The KQUE | callsign was moved to 1230 AM and 102.9 then became ho |
letters to KDTR under a religious format; the | callsign was more likely used as temporary before swit |
In 2002, the | callsign was changed to KCIJ and format was later chan |
The current | callsign was issued on July 15, 2008, and it still did |
Later, under owner Les Ledet, the | callsign was changed to KSUZ, after Les's daughter Suz |
In 2003, the WJEZ | callsign was moved to sister station 98.9 at Dwight, I |
it was granted on December 18, 1987, with the | callsign WAYC-FM. |
The station first took its | callsign WBCS on September 26, 1997. |
In the late '80s and early '90s, the | callsign WCHY was part of the station's identity as a |
The station's previous | callsign, WCHY-FM, is now in Madison, Wisconsin at Ent |
1170 AM originally had the | callsign WCOV from its beginnings in 1949 until 1984, |
TV, who turned it into "Oldies 98.5" with the | callsign WEEK-FM, the only radio station owned by Gran |
1350, and to this day channel 25 retains the | callsign WEEK-TV, but 1350 itself has since switched c |
all of 2001, after the programming format and | callsign were moved by owner Radio One from "Hot 97.5" |
The oldies format and | callsign were later revived in 2000 by WMAK-FM (which |
g recognition, the station operated under the | callsign WES. |
.M. “1150 Radio” began broadcasting using the | callsign WFNS. |
They had tried to get the | callsign WFUN, but since it was already assigned to an |
easy listening radio format with the original | callsign WGLS, and later picked up the callsign WTAM w |
y went on the air in February 1925, using the | callsign WHBF and broadcasting at 100 watts. |
It added an A to its | callsign when it moved to FM, as it already had a sist |
1. WVOZ used the | callsign WIEC from its 1986 sign-on until 1993. |
KWTX-FM shares its | callsign with talk radio formatted sister station KWTX |
The original 99.9 | callsign WIXO, and its music format, had moved to 105. |
inia (near Harrisonburg) on 106.3 FM with the | callsign WJNA. |
The station shifted to | callsign WKLN-FM on January 21, 1982. |
hwestern Ohio, and Eastern Indiana, hence its | callsign WKOI. |
rly and mid 1980s, the 96.3 frequency had the | callsign WKOS (96 KOS) and later WZKS (96 Kiss), both |
It signed on July 14, 1969 under the | callsign WMUL. |
The station received new | callsign WMXN on April 21, 1995, then changed to WMXN- |
West had applied for | callsign WOLF, but the Federal Communications Commissi |
on permit to build a digital station with the | callsign WOOT-LD on channel 48. |
artersville, Georgia previously had broadcast | callsign WPCG. |
by 1975 had 3000 watts on 103.1 MHz using the | callsign WPOK-FM, simulcasting its sister station 1080 |
n was called "98.5 The Party", first with the | callsign WPPY, then adding a simulcast on 101.1 WRVP ( |
ged formats to conservative talk with the new | callsign WQRT. |
r World War I, the station operated under the | callsign WSC. |
nged to all-sports "Fox Sports 1290" with the | callsign WWFS. |
WFFI was previously operated under the | callsign WYYB. |
WZNY "Y" branding, with license to its former | callsign WZNY-FM pending, and is now competing with WH |
Trust applied to the FCC for the former Y-105 | callsign, WZNY. |
ency 68.9 kHz with a power of 50 kW under the | callsign XPH. |
MPI Resolution has the IMO Number 9260134 and | callsign ZIVB5. |
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