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WMDH-FM
WMDH-FM (102.5 MHz), branded as "Nash FM 102.5", is a radio station licensed to New Castle, Indiana, and serves the Muncie-Marion, Indiana, radio market with a country music format. This station operates at an effective radiated power of 50,000 watts under ownership of Cumulus Media. Studios are located in New Castle with tower facilities located between New Castle and Muncie near the Delaware/Henry County line. On September 6, 2013, WMDH dropped the "Hit Country 102.5 WMDH" branding and became "Nash FM 102.5." Current Schedule: * NASH Mornings Live with Jeff Reynolds (Weekdays: 6 - 10 AM) * Mike Lees (Weekdays: 10 AM - 3 PM) * Drive Home With Tater (Weekdays: 3 - 7 PM) * Nights With Elaina (7 PM - 12 AM) * Later with Lia (12 - 6 AM) * Country Gold with Terri Clark ( Saturdays: 6 - 10 AM) * American Country Countdown with Kix Brooks (Sundays: 9 AM - 1 PM) Notable WMDH Alumni: * Bob Richards/VP of Programming WLHK, WIBC - Emmis Communications * Chris Carter/GM WEEM * Rick Da ...
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WMDH-FM (102.5 MHz), branded as "Nash FM 102.5", is a radio station licensed to New Castle, Indiana, and serves the Muncie-Marion, Indiana, radio market with a country music format. This station operates at an effective radiated power of 50,000 watts under ownership of Cumulus Media. Studios are located in New Castle with tower facilities located between New Castle and Muncie near the Delaware/Henry County line. On September 6, 2013, WMDH dropped the "Hit Country 102.5 WMDH" branding and became "Nash FM 102.5." Current Schedule: * NASH Mornings Live with Jeff Reynolds (Weekdays: 6 - 10 AM) * Mike Lees (Weekdays: 10 AM - 3 PM) * Drive Home With Tater (Weekdays: 3 - 7 PM) * Nights With Elaina (7 PM - 12 AM) * Later with Lia (12 - 6 AM) * Country Gold with Terri Clark ( Saturdays: 6 - 10 AM) * American Country Countdown with Kix Brooks (Sundays: 9 AM - 1 PM) Notable WMDH Alumni: * Bob Richards/VP of Programming WLHK, WIBC - Emmis Communications * Chris Carter/GM WEEM * Rick Da ...
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WLTI (AM)
WLTI is a radio station licensed to New Castle, Indiana which serves the Henry County, Indiana, radio market. It is a Real Country affiliate, which is a 24/7 format distributed by Cumulus Media Networks, a subsidiary of WLTI's owner, Cumulus Media. This station operates at an effective radiated power of 250 watts on AM frequency 1550 kHz. During the day, WLTI broadcasts with an omnidirectional pattern; at night, it broadcasts with a directional signal to the southeast and southwest, to protect Class-A clear-channel stations CBEF Windsor, Ontario and XERUV-AM Xalapa, Mexico. Originally known for many years as WCTW airing traditional middle of the road programming, the station changed call letters to WMDH in 1991 to match up with its FM sister station. For many years, WMDH featured a news/talk format followed by a long stint as Adult standards with programming supplied by The Music of Your Life 24/7 satellite format and later with Citadel Media's Timeless Classics. In early ...
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Radio Stations In Indiana
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Indiana, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. List of radio stations Defunct References {{Navboxes , title = Indiana radio station regional navigation boxes , list = {{Bloomington IN Radio {{Cincinnati Radio {{Evansville Radio {{Ft. Wayne Radio {{Indianapolis Radio {{Lafayette IN Radio {{Louisville Radio {{Muncie-Marion Radio {{Northwest Indiana Radio {{South Bend Radio {{Terre Haute Radio Indiana Radio Radio is the technology of signaling and communicating using radio waves. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves of frequency between 30 hertz (Hz) and 300 gigahertz (GHz). They are generated by an electronic device called a transmi ...
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New Castle, Indiana
New Castle is a city in Henry County, Indiana, east-northeast of Indianapolis, on the Big Blue River. The city is the county seat of Henry County. New Castle is home to New Castle Fieldhouse, the largest high school gymnasium in the world. The city is surrounded by agricultural land. In the past, it was a manufacturing center for the production of sheet iron and steel, automobiles, caskets, clothing, scales, bridges, pianos, furniture, handles, shovels, lathes, bricks, and flour. Starting in the early 20th century, it was known as the Rose City, at one point having 100 florists and numerous growers. According to the 2010 census, the population was 17,396. New Castle Correctional Facility, with a capacity of over 3,500 inmates, is located just north of the city. History New Castle was platted in 1823, and named after New Castle, Kentucky. A post office was established at New Castle in 1823. The Maxwell automobile factory, later owned and operated by Chrysler Motor Corp. was, ...
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WIBC (FM)
WIBC (93.1 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station in Indianapolis, Indiana. It is owned by Urban One and broadcasts a news/talk format. The studios are located at 40 Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis. The transmitter and antenna are located near South Post Road and Burk Road on the far east side of Indianapolis. The station airs mostly local conservative talk shows on weekdays, with several nationally syndicated programs, including Dana Loesch, Chad Benson, Coast to Coast AM with George Noory and on weekends Kim Komando. Weekends also feature shows on money, health, gardening, computers and guns. Some weekend hours are paid brokered programming. Some hours begin with world and national news from Fox News Radio. For nearly seven decades, WIBC broadcast on the AM radio frequency of 1070 kHz. On December 26, 2007, WIBC's call letters and talk programming moved to the FM dial at co-owned 93.1 MHz. Also on that date, the 1070 kHz frequency took the call sign W ...
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KIZN
KIZN is a commercial radio station located in Boise, Idaho, broadcasting on 92.3 FM. KIZN airs a country music format branded as ''Kissin 92.3''. History Early years (1967-1978) The station was launched in December 1967 as KATN-FM. On August 1, 1968, the call letters were changed to KBBK. Top 40 (1978-1990) On January 2, 1978, KBBK flipped to a new Top 40 format branded as ''Magic 92'', one of the first full-time FM Top 40 stations in the Boise market. In 1984, KBBK changed their call letters to KIYS and rebranded as ''92 Kiss FM''. Country (1990-present) In 1990, the station switched to country format as ''Kissin' 92'', and changed the call letters to KIZN. The switch left Boise without a CHR station appealing younger listeners for the next year until KZMG launched ''Magic 93.1'' in 1991, previously as a short-lived Adult Contemporary station. In early 2013, along with branding changes at sister station KQFC KQFC (97.9 MHz, "Magic 97.9") is a commercial FM radio sta ...
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KQFC
KQFC (97.9 MHz, "Magic 97.9") is a commercial FM radio station in Boise, Idaho. It airs a soft adult contemporary radio format and is owned by Cumulus Media. Studios and offices are on West Bannock Street in Boise. The transmitter is off North Bogus Basin Road, amid other TV and FM towers, north of Boise. History KBOI-FM (1960-1985) On , the station signed on the air as KBOI-FM. It was the FM counterpart to KBOI, owned by Boise Valley Broadcasters. The company was a subsidiary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. At first, KBOI-FM mostly simulcast the full service, middle of the road format on KBOI, consisting of popular music, news and sports. By the late 1960s, KBOI-FM broke away with its own beautiful music format. It played quarter hour sweeps of mostly instrumental cover versions of popular songs, as well as Broadway and Hollywood show tunes. KBOI-TV was also co-owned with KBOI-AM-FM, although the TV station today is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Gr ...
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WSTO
WSTO (96.1 FM, "Hot 96") is a radio station that serves the Evansville, Indiana, Owensboro, Kentucky, and Henderson, Kentucky markets with a contemporary hit radio format. It is licensed to Owensboro and broadcasts from a 1,000-foot tower strategically located midway between these cities in the Kentucky town of Hebbardsville. WSTO's studio is located at the Midwest Communications offices on Mount Auburn Road in Evansville, Indiana, near the studios of WFIE-TV. History The Federal Communications Commission granted an application by AM radio station WVJS for a new FM radio station in Owensboro on March 24, 1947. The frequency of 96.1 MHz was assigned, and Owensboro got its first FM station on June 2, 1948, originally operating more than 18 hours a day and duplicating the AM station's output. Aside from occasional splits for specific programs, WVJS-FM continued in this role until the end of 1962, when the call letters were changed to WSTO on December 14; the station went off for eq ...
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WXXC
WXXC (106.9 FM "Star 106.9") is a 50,000 watt Class B radio station licensed to Marion, Indiana and serving the Muncie-Marion Arbitron market. Studios and offices are located at 820 S. Pennsylvania St. in Marion, IN. The station features a hot adult contemporary format mainly consisting of hits from the 2000s to present. The station is currently owned by Hoosier AM/FM. History The station signed on in 1948 as WMRI and featured a beautiful music format. In the 1990s, WMRI was owned by Bomar Broadcasting, which made WMRI the flagship station of their mini-network of easy listening stations throughout Indiana. Stations in this network included WLEZ (now WBOW) Terre Haute, WEZV (now WBPE) in Lafayette, and WYEZ (now WHPZ) in South Bend. WYEZ was the first network station sold and went to LeSEA Broadcasting. WEZV was sold in 1998 to Artistic Media Partners, and WLEZ was sold to Crossroads Communications in the early 2000s. Bomar sold WMRI shortly thereafter to Mid-America Rad ...
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WLBC-FM
WLBC-FM (104.1 Hertz, MHz) is a commercial radio, commercial FM broadcasting, FM radio station in Muncie, Indiana. It is owned by Woof Boom Radio and airs a hot adult contemporary radio format. The radio studios and transmitter are on East 29th Street in the Southside of Muncie. WLBC-FM has an effective radiated power of 41,000 watts. It broadcasts using HD Radio technology. The HD2 digital subchannel carries a simulcast of country music sister station WBKQ 96.7 FM. The HD3 signal carries a simulcast of The Life FM, a Christian radio service. The HD4 signal carries a simulcast of 89.1 WSPM, known as "Catholic Church, Catholic Christian Radio, Radio Indy". Those subchannels feed three FM translators. History In , WLBC-FM sign-on, signed on the air. It was the FM counterpart to WLBC 1340 AM (now WMUN). WLBC (AM) was established in 1926 in the home of broadcasting pioneer Don Burton on South Jefferson Street in Muncie. Until the 1970s, the two stations mostly simulcast the ...
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WEEM
WEEM-FM (91.7 FM broadcasting, FM) is a student-run high school radio station of Pendleton Heights High School in Pendleton, Indiana. It broadcasts in the Contemporary hit radio, CHR music format. The station is owned by South Madison Community School Corporation and is operated by students at Pendleton Heights High School. Broadcasting information The station broadcasts with 1.2 kilowatts of both vertical and horizontal power at of height above average terrain serving portions of Hamilton County, Indiana, Hamilton, Hancock County, Indiana, Hancock, Marion County, Indiana, Marion, Madison County, Indiana, Madison, and Henry County, Indiana, Henry counties. Awards 2012: Indiana Association of School Broadcasters Radio School Of The Year 2016: Intercollegiate Broadcasting System National High School Radio Station Of The Year References External linksSouth Madison Community School Corporation
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WLHK
WLHK (97.1 FM broadcasting, FM), 97-1 Hank FM, is a country music radio station owned by Urban One. While the station is City of license, licensed to Shelbyville, Indiana, its studios are located on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis. The transmitter, according to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), is located in the 7000 block of East Southport Road on the southeast side of Indianapolis. WLHK is the FM outlet for the Indianapolis Colts, as of the 2007 season. (Its sister station, 1070 WFNI is the Flagship (broadcasting), flagship station for the American football, football team.) WLHK also carries Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana University men's basketball, in the event of programming conflict on WFNI. WLHK is licensed by the FCC to broadcast in the HD Radio format. History Early years (1964-1980) The station first Sign-on, signed on as WSVL-FM on November 6, 1964 as the FM partner to WSVL 1520 (now WSVX). WSVL-FM was programmed to serve Shelbyvi ...
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