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  2. KSOS - Wikipedia

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    KILA became Las Vegas' first Contemporary Christian music station. KILA switched frequencies in 1985 from 95.5 FM to 90.5 FM. KILA became the flagship station the SOS radio network in the 1980s. KILA became KSOS in 2005. KSOS also airs its programming on a station in Utah, known as KANN, from Roy, Utah. KSOS also broadcasts in Kingman, Arizona ...

  3. WESA (FM) - Wikipedia

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    wesa.fm. WESA (90.5 MHz) is a non-commercial, listener-supported, public radio station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is a member station of National Public Radio (NPR) and has a news--talk--information format. The station holds periodic on-air fundraisers and seeks donations on its website. The studios and offices for WESA and sister station ...

  4. Gold 905 - Wikipedia

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    Gold 905 is an English-language radio station in Singapore. Owned by the state-owned broadcaster Mediacorp, it broadcasts a classic hits format.. The station traces its origins to the beginning of regulated radio broadcasting in Singapore/Straits Settlements on 1 March 1937; it initially broadcast on AM under the call sign ZHL, and carried programmes in the languages of English, Chinese, Malay ...

  5. KUAT-FM - Wikipedia

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    KUAT-FM. KUAT-FM is a radio station in Tucson, Arizona, United States. One of two radio services operated by the University of Arizona (UA) through its Arizona Public Media arm, it broadcasts a classical format throughout Southern Arizona. Studios are in the Modern Languages Building on the UA campus.

  6. List of channel numbers assigned to FM frequencies in North ...

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    In the Americas (defined as International Telecommunication Union (ITU) region 2), the FM broadcast band consists of 101 channels, each 200 kHz wide, in the frequency range from 87.8 to 108.0 MHz, with "center frequencies" running from 87.9 MHz to 107.9 MHz. For most purposes an FM station is associated with its center frequency.

  7. WBJB-FM - Wikipedia

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    WBJB-FM. WBJB-FM (90.5 MHz, "Brookdale Public Radio, 90.5 The Night") is a non-commercial, listener-supported, public FM radio station. It is licensed to Lincroft, New Jersey, and is owned by Brookdale Community College. It serves Central New Jersey with "The News You Need and the Music You Love." [1] WBJB-FM has an effective radiated power ...

  8. WKAR-FM - Wikipedia

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    WKAR-FM. /  42.70194°N 84.41333°W  / 42.70194; -84.41333. WKAR-FM (90.5 MHz) is a non-commercial public radio station in East Lansing, Michigan. It is owned by Michigan State University, along with sister stations WKAR (870 AM) and WKAR-TV (channel 23). They are owned by Michigan State University, with studios are in the Communication ...

  9. Sounds of the Spirit - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official site. Sounds of the Spirit (S.O.S. Radio) is a network of 29 radio stations in the United States broadcasting a Contemporary Christian format. The stations and network are owned by Faith Communications Corporation a non-profit corporation which is listener-supported.