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The following radio broadcasting, radio stations broadcast on FM broadcasting, FM frequency 107.3 MHz: Argentina * City in Jujuy * Impacto in Bella Vista, Corrientes * Las Rosas in Córdoba * Magic Box in Miramar, Buenos Aires * Master's in Tierra del Fuego, Ushuaia * Max (radio station), Max in Wheelwright, Santa Fe * RH1 Integracion in Córdoba * Rck in Resistencia, Chaco * Tinkunaco in José C. Paz, Buenos Aires Australia * 2REM in Albury, New South Wales * 2SER in Sydney, New South Wales * Juice107.3, 4CAB in Gold Coast, Queensland * 5RRR in Woomera, South Australia * ABC Classic FM in Darwin, Northern Territory * ABC Classic FM in Toowoomba, Queensland * ABC NewsRadio in Port Lincoln, South Australia * Triple M Hobart, 7XXX in Hobart, Tasmania * Heritage FM, 6HFM in Perth, Western Australia * Radio National in Charleville, Queensland * Radio National in Cooktown, Queensland * Radio National in Mount Isa, Queensland * Radio National in Roma, Queensland Canada (Channel 297) * ...
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CJDL-FM
CJDL-FM (107.3 FM, ''Country 107.3'') is a radio station licensed to Tillsonburg, Ontario. Owned by Rogers Sports & Media, it broadcasts a country format. The station was established in 1955 as the AM station CKOT, before migrating to FM in 2007. It had been operated by the locally-owned Tillsonburg Broadcasting Company until 2017, when it was sold to Rogers Media. History The station was originally licensed on April 26, 1955, and began broadcasts four days later at 1510 AM. The station was owned by John B. Lamers Sr., Ken Orton, and four other shareholders under the name of Tillsonburg Broadcasting Company, Limited. The transmitter and two high towers were located in Lot 16, Concession 2, of Middleton Township in Norfolk County. The station was a daytimer (operating only during the day) for much of its existence and was also the last remaining Canadian daytime-only station still in operation until it shut down its AM side in 2013. In 1958, the station was granted permission ...
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CHBE-FM
CHBE-FM (107.3 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Victoria, British Columbia. The station is owned by Bell Media and broadcasts a Top 40/CHR format. The radio studios and offices are on Broad Street in Victoria. CHBE has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 20,000 watts horizontal polarization only. The transmitter is on Claudette Court in Victoria. CHBE broadcasts using HD Radio technology. The HD-2 digital subchannel carries the talk format on co-owned CFAX. The HD3 subchannel rebroadcasts the comedy format heard on CKST. History CFEX (2000-2004) The station received approval in October 1999. It originally launched in May 26, 2000 as CFEX, a modern rock station branded as ''Extreme 107.3''. It was owned by Seacoast Communications, which also owned CFAX in the city. On August 16, 2002, at 1:07 p.m., it changed to adult hits as ''B107.3''. Kool FM (2004-2019) CFAX and CHBE were acquired by CHUM Limited in November 2004. On the 19th of that month, CHBE began playing ...
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Triple M Hobart
Triple M Hobart (call sign: 7XXX) is part of the Southern Cross Austereo network of Triple M Network radio stations, Based in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. History Triple M Hobart, formerly ''Heart 107.3'' and before that, ''Magic 107'', began as 7HT on 19 April 1937. The station had obtained an FM conversion licence. Subsequently, a consortium led by Andrew Reimer and local Hobart businessman John Bender who obtained financial support, arranged to lease the FM licence. The station's first local breakfast host was Brett Marley, who had been the former drive host on 7HO FM. The line-up also included well known Melbourne announcer and Hey Hey It's Saturday announcer John Blackman as well as Alan Jones. In 1998, management negotiated with the TOTE of Tasmania who held an unused FM licence and launched a second FM to join existing station, Triple T. The new station, MAGIC 107, based upon market research, was targeted at 40- to 65-year-olds with a music format of the 1950s, 1960s, ...
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CFRT-FM
CFRT-FM is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 107.3 FM in Iqaluit, Nunavut. A community radio station for the city's francophone community, the station broadcasts a mix of original programming and programs syndicated from other francophone radio networks, including the Alliance des radios communautaires du Canada, Ici Radio-Canada Première and Radio France Internationale. The station was first licensed by the CRTC The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC; french: Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes, links=) is a public organization in Canada with mandate as a regulatory agency for broadcasti ... in 1993, and signed on in March 1994. References External links CFRT 107.3 FM* * Frt Frt Frt Frt Frt Radio stations established in 1994 1994 establishments in the Northwest Territories {{Nunavut-radio-station-stub ...
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2SER
2SER is a community radio station in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, broadcasting on the frequency 107.3 FM and is a member of the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia. The station is largely self-supporting, relying upon revenue raised through programming, sponsorship, fund-raising events and membership. Their studios are located in Ultimo and Macquarie, Sydney. The station has a metro-wide licence and broadcasts a mix of programming styles - specialist music, general magazine and specialist talks. It currently broadcasts 15 talks shows covering topics such as science, current affairs, health, conservation, publishing, gay culture and theatre. 2SER is also one of few media outlets that has a special program for prisoners, Jailbreak. The station helped launch the broadcasting careers of Julie McCrossin, Robbie Buck, Helen Razer, Eleanor Hall, Fenella Kernebone, Steve Ahern and Jonathan Harley - all of whom started out on the station as volunteers. History On 1 Oct ...
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CFMH-FM
CFMH-FM is a Canadian radio station broadcasting at 107.3 MHz in Saint John, New Brunswick. It is the campus-based community radio station at the University of New Brunswick Saint John. CFMH-FM's studios and offices are located in the Thomas J. Condon Student Centre on the UNB Saint John campus in the North End of Saint John. CFMH-FM is a member of the National Campus and Community Radio Association (NCRA). The station has hosted the 2002 and 2015 editions of National Campus and Community Radio Conference, an annual national gathering of community-oriented radio broadcasters that also hosts the annual general meeting of the NCRA. The station was originally known as CRSJ and was available to Fundy Cable subscribers in the greater Saint John area on 104.1 MHz via cable in the 1980s and early 1990s, switching to a very low power distribution to loudspeakers in the main cafeteria and the Ward Chipman Library in the mid 1990s before its push to achieve official broadcasting ...
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CITE-FM
CITE-FM (107.3 MHz) is a French-language Canadian radio station located in Montreal, Quebec. Owned and operated by Bell Media, it airs an adult contemporary format. It is also the flagship station of the "Rouge FM" network, which operates across Quebec and in the Ottawa-Gatineau radio market. The studios and offices are located at the Bell Media building at 1717 Rene-Levesque Boulevard East in Downtown Montreal. CITE-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 42,900 watts, using an omnidirectional antenna from the Mount Royal candelabra tower. It broadcasts in the HD Radio hybrid format. History Radio-Cité (1977-1990) CITE-FM signed on the air on May 7, 1977 as a sister station to 730 CKAC, owned by Telemedia. While it was still being approved and built, the station was called CKAC-FM. But when it reached the airwaves, the call sign changed to CITE-FM. The previous year, a co-owned FM station in Sherbrooke at 102.7 began using the call letters CITE-FM. But when 107.3 in Mo ...
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CFGQ-FM
CFGQ-FM (107.3 FM, ''Q107'') is a radio station in Calgary, Alberta. Owned by Corus Entertainment, it broadcasts a classic rock format. CFGQ's studios are located on 17th Ave SW near Westbrook Mall, while its transmitter is located at 85th Street Southwest and Old Banff Coach Road in western Calgary. As of Winter 2020, CFGQ is the 7th-most-listened-to radio station in the Calgary market according to a PPM data report released by Numeris. History The station was launched on April 15, 1982, as CKIK-FM, and first broadcast an adult album rock format. Throughout the 1980s and much of the 1990s, CKIK (known on-air as ''107 KIK FM'' and later as ''Rock 107'') played a variety of rock formats. Early in its history, the station encountered financial difficulties, which were alleviated in 1985, when Harvey Glatt, Ottawa music impresario and founder of CHEZ-FM, acquired a 75% interest in the station, which he held until 1995. In September 1997, CKIK flipped to contemporary hit radio as ...
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CHUK-FM
CHUK-FM is a First Nations community radio station that operates at 107.3 FM in Mashteuiatsh, Quebec, Canada. Owned by Corporation Médiatique Teuehikan, the station received CRTC approval in 1995. References External linksCHUK 107.3 FMCHUK-FM

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CKOE-FM
CKOE-FM is a Canadian FM radio station, broadcasting a contemporary christian format at 107.3 MHz in Moncton, New Brunswick. The station is branded as ''CKO-1'', and should not be confused with Canada's defunct CKO radio news network. The station started as CKOE (Christ, King Of Everything) and later dropped the "E" to appeal to a wider, non-Christian audience. History Owned by Houssen Broadcasting Ltd., the station originally launched as ''Xtreme 101 FM'' in 2001 on 100.9 FM, and moved to its current frequency in 2004 after a denial to change frequencies in 2003. In 2006, the CRTC denied Houssen Broadcasting Ltd.'s application to increase power from 50 watts to 725 watts. The station is looking to appeal to a broader audience citing it is "safe and fun for everyone" and that the lyrics from songs heard on the station will not have to be censored to younger listeners. In addition to local programming, the station carries the syndicated ''John Tesh Radio Show John Frank ...
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Beijing Public Service Radio
Beijing Public Service Radio () is a radio station located in Beijing, China. It generally broadcasts local news about events within Beijing. The station broadcasts on FM 107.3 in Beijing, China and is one of the stations in the Beijing Ren Min Guangbo Dian Tai Beijing Radio and Television Station (BRTV), formerly Beijing Media Network (BMN), is a government-owned television network in China. It broadcasts from Beijing. The channel is available only in Chinese. Beijing Media Network was founded on ... group. External links Official Website (Chinese) Mandarin-language radio stations Radio stations in China Mass media in Beijing {{PRChina-radio-station-stub ...
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CJME-3-FM
CJME is a radio station in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, broadcasting at 980 kHz. Its format is news/talk. It shares studios with sister stations CIZL-FM and CKCK-FM at 2401 Saskatchewan Drive in Regina. History CJME was founded and signed on the air on November 25, 1959, by a group of businessmen led by J. Marsh Ellis, a former radio salesman. Its original format was easy listening, but the station was not successful until it began playing top 40 music in 1963. In 1967, CJME was purchased by the Rawlinson family, owners of CKBI radio and CKBI-TV in Prince Albert. Their company later came to be called Rawlco Communications. Continuing its successful top 40 format, the station was renamed as ''CJME Power 13'' in early 1987. During its 25th anniversary of being a top 40 station on April 7, 1988; a random mix of former songs from the '60s, '70s, and '80s started to mix in for a short time, although still continued to air a strong top 40 focus. By the 1990s the stati ...
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