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Groove FM (Finland)
Groove FM may refer to the following radio stations: * CJGV-FM, in Winnipeg, Canada * Groove FM (New Zealand) * Groove 101.7FM Groove 101.7FM (ACMA callsign: 6YMS) was a Western Australian community radio station broadcasting from studios located in Carlisle, owned and operated by the Youth Media Society of Western Australia Incorporated. First broadcast in March 2003, t ...
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CJGV-FM
CFPG-FM (99.1 FM, ''Peggy @ 99.1'') is a radio station in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Owned by Corus Entertainment, it broadcasts an adult contemporary format. Its transmitter is located in Duff Roblin Provincial Park, while its studios are located alongside its sister stations at 201 Portage.Radio Station History - CJGV-FM, Winnipeg.
Retrieved 12 August 2011.


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CJZZ

The station signed on the air on February 28, 2003, owned by Canwest Communications. The frequency was the former home in Winnipeg of
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Groove FM (New Zealand)
This is a list of radio stations in the Wellington Region of New Zealand. Note: Several FM stations changed their frequency during October 2010, as broadcast licenses were renewed and spacing standardized to 0.8 MHz. AM stations were also moved in 1978 when New Zealand switched from 10 kHz frequency spacing to 9 kHz spacing. Wellington metro radio stations FM Stations As a general rule, full-power FM frequencies in Wellington are spaced 0.8 MHz apart, starting from 89.3 MHz. Some Hutt Valley "infill" frequencies with transmitters at Towai or Fitzherbert have been allocated to the 0.4 MHz "gap" in between other stations. AM Stations Decommissioned Frequencies The following frequencies were previously used in the Wellington region, but most were decommissioned in the reallocation of frequencies in October 2010. It is unlikely that most of these FM frequencies will be re-used as most do not fit within the current band spacing plan. Possible ...
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