Europe 2 began in 1986 playing Adult Contemporary songs on a variety of frequencies across France. By its peak in 1997, Europe 2 was heard on a network of more than 200 stations. They have always carried some form of pop/rock music format with slight tweaks including the addition of Electro and R&B music. In 2008 they changed their name to Virgin Radio but switched back to Europe 2 in 2023.
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WYUL
94.7 FM WYUL in Chateaugay, New York began in 1997 as a simulcast of CHR station WYSX in Morristown, NY. In 2002 they became "94.7 Hits FM" targeting nearby Montreal, Quebec with an English-language Top-40 format. The YUL in their call letters is also the airport code for Montreal's main airport. Being a U.S.-based station exempted them from CRTC CanCon regulations and allowed them to accept French-language advertising (something Canadian-licensed, English-language stations are not allowed to do.) WYUL was sold in 2021 and is now yet another Contemporary Christian K-LOVE affiliate.
Tuesday, March 5, 2024
WRTI
90.1 FM WRTI is a public radio station airing a mix of Classical and Jazz music in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They are owned by Temple University and began as an AM carrier current station that could only be heard on campus. WRTI (W Radio Training Institute) was founded by John Roberts, a professor of communications at Temple and a long-time anchorman on WFIL-TV. In 1953 WRTI began broadcasting on FM and over the years have added multiple full-power repeater stations to expand their reach into northeastern Pennsylvania, Delaware and most of southern New Jersey.
Monday, March 4, 2024
WOKS
1340 AM WOKS is an Urban Oldies station in Columbus, Georgia. They are now also heard on a translator at 94.1 FM.
Sunday, March 3, 2024
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Friday, March 1, 2024
KSHO
Honolulu, Hawaii's 96.3 FM began as an Easy Listening station with call letters KJYE. They switched to Jazz in the early 1980s with new call letters KSHO. Today the frequency is home to Adult Contemporary KRTR "Krater 96." KSHO was licensed to Kailua, HI.
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