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East Coast Radio Big walk. The Big Walk is KZN's largest outdoor event with 30 000 walkers annually. [8] The first edition of the event which was held in 2004 had just over 1 800 participants. The walk has 5 km, 10 km, 15 km and 20 km routes. Durban Day. Durban day is an annual outdoor music event hosted by East Coast Radio every September.
In 1999, Kagiso acquired a 42.5% investment in radio station Jacaranda 94.2. [3] It had a 91% stake in East Coast Radio and 24% stake in OFM that year and a stake in Caxton publishing. [3] By 2000 it owned Radmark, a radio advertising company, Butterworths, a publishing business, and exhibition businesses, Saitex, Auto Africa and the Rand Show. [2]
WRVA (1140 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Richmond, Virginia and serving Central Virginia. WRVA airs a news/talk radio format and is owned by Audacy, Inc. [2] Established in 1925, WRVA is one of Virginia's oldest radio stations, and the most powerful AM station in the Commonwealth. For much of its history, WRVA billed itself ...
Capital South Coast was a regional radio station owned by operated by Global Radio as part of the Capital radio network. It broadcast to Hampshire from studios in Segensworth , Fareham . In 2019, Capital South Coast was replaced by Capital South following a merger with Capital Brighton .
2EC is a radio station broadcasting to the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia, specifically the local government areas of Eurobodalla and Bega Valley. It is owned by East Coast Radio Pty. Ltd, which is a subsidiary of ARN .
West Virginia Radio Corporation of the Alleghenies: Active rock WEAA: 88.9 FM: Baltimore: Morgan State University: Jazz WEES-LP: 107.9 FM: Ocean City: Edinboro Early School, Inc. Variety WERQ-FM: 92.3 FM: Baltimore: Radio One Licenses, LLC: Mainstream urban WESM: 91.3 FM: Princess Anne: University of Maryland, Eastern Shore: Jazz/Public radio ...
East Coast FM outside broadcast unit in 2014. East Coast FM began as BLB (Bray Local Broadcasting) in 1984. [1] Originally an unlicensed operator, it was launched as "Horizon Radio" when it received a licence from The Independent Radio & Television Commission (now known as The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland) and later merged with South Wicklow's Ezy103 to become East Coast Radio.
A stoppage could involve up to 45,000 workers at ports that account for roughly 60% of U.S. shipping traffic, leading to a major disruption of shipments, Oxford Economics said in a report.