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In 2005, this was approximately 5500 partners, of which half are partners that use the station's music output ( classical, jazz and world music ).
In 2010 listeners of the UK classical music radio station Classic FM voted the piece into third place on the station's " Hall of Fame ", an annual poll of the most popular classical music works.
As with most remaining classical music stations in the U. S., the station's playlist has changed over the years to focus on shorter and more easily assimilated pieces and away from long pieces and most vocal music including opera.
The station's music, which was also performed by other local orchestras and vocalists, would include classical selections as well as popular dance music the next night.
In 2010, USF acquired Sarasota Christian radio station WSMR 89. 1 MHz from Northwestern College of Roseville, Minnesota USF planned to change that station's format to classical music, while changing WUSF's format from primary classical, witn news and nighttime jazz programming.
The station's name & formats were changed in the fall of 2009-changing " Eclectic 89. 1 " to " The Voice Of Brenau "-and eliminating the majority of jazz and classical programming.
On August 17, 2010, Rice University announced that it had been in negotiations to sell the station's broadcast tower, FM frequency and license to the University of Houston System to become a full-time classical music and fine arts programming station.
Finally, in September 1997, when the station was bought by its current owner, Greater Media, an executive from that company announced that the station's classical recordings would be sold to WRTI ( Temple University's radio station ); the stated rationale was that classical music is best presented in a non-commercial format.
" That had been the station's format dating back to 1979 ; before that, it was an album oriented rock station, and before that easy listening / classical music outlet WMAL-FM ( known as " The Soft Explosion "), sharing a base call sign with WMAL ( 630 AM ).
The station's earliest format was a classical music format, and later evolved into a combination simulcast of the AM station during the morning, with the classical music at other times.
Longtime program director Jim Allison made the announcement of the station's ceasing, but also announced at the same time that Bonneville had reached a deal with WETA-FM that returned the latter station to a classical format.
That same day, the University of Southern California announced a deal with Entercom Communications to acquire the call sign, programming and intellectual property of longtime classical music outlet KDFC-FM, and began airing the station's programming on the 90. 3 FM frequency ( as well as on also-acquired KNDL ) later that same day.
In addition, USC announced that it had reached an agreement with Entercom Communications to take over the intellectual property of local classical outlet KDFC ( 102. 1 FM ), and moved the station's programming and eventually the call letters to the 90. 3 FM frequency.
When WLIB first went on the air the station's target audience was upper middle-class and wealthy New Yorkers, as evidenced by its format of classical music and popular standards which competed with WQXR.
The station's previous formats included classical music, ethnic programming, oldies, and religious programming.

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But during nighttime hours the skywave radiations are reflected from the ionosphere, thereby creating the possibility of one station's rendering service, via skywave, at a much greater distance than it can through its groundwave signal, and at the same time vastly complicating the interference problem because of the still greater distance over which these skywave signals may cause interference to the signals of stations on the same and closely adjacent frequencies.
Most commercial breaks were also devoted to fulfilling the station's public service announcement requirements for the week because of the limited advertising income.
Initially the station was served by trains from both companies as part of circular Inner Circle service but various operational patterns have been used during the station's life.
The " primary service area " is the area served by a station's strongest signal.
In 2011, the station was re-licensed to Milwaukee as a future ethnic broadcaster, and the station's new transmitter in Milwaukee will not reach Sheboygan with service.
In 1992 the station's original raison d ' etre as the terminus for Altrincham disappeared with the conversion of the Altrincham line stopping service to light rail operation as part of Manchester Metrolink.
In transit stations, a mezzanine level is often encountered between the station's entry elevation and the platform level, where the service is boarded.
Unlike other closed stations, Transport for London provided a temporary service to Shoreditch-until the new line fully opened in 2010, a non-stop rail replacement bus connected Shoreditch with Whitechapel using the station's previous limited opening hours.
The service amounted to little more than the televisualisation of TalkSport's broadcasters and pundits presenting the station's Drive Time and Kick Off programmes.
The station's frequency allocation was moved from Guelph to Orangeville to allow for the service.
Although that station is licenseing as a " broadcast translator " ( a service intended to retransmit analog FM stations to distant areas ), it is operating independently as " Streetz ", under an FCC legal fiction that allows such stations to transmit original programming if it is also simulcast on another station's HD Radio digital subchannel.
WPIT, the shortwave station operated by KDKA in Pittsburgh, also moved its transmitters to Hull at the same time, and in 1941 its operations were folded into WBOS, which soon afterward began carrying government-provided programming ( a service that ultimately evolved into the Voice of America ) that would remain the shortwave station's primary function until leaving the air permanently in 1953.
Since the start of 1993, continuity announcements and trailers referred increasingly to " UTV ", and the station's news service was rebranded as UTV Live.
Local news shifted focus from the station's core market, the Hamilton area, toward Ontario as a whole, in an attempt to challenge what was then a regional news service provided by Global.
This latest change coincided with the axing of the station's local news service, replaced by ATV-10's Eyewitness News.
Providing service for both the Blue and Orange Lines, the station's entrance is beneath the Ariel Rios Building.
Due to the service station's proximity to the Severn Bridge ( which has been a renowned suicide location in the past ) it was widely believed that he took his own life by jumping from the bridge.
The station also has a 24 / 7 Internet stream on its website, which carries the station's broadcast programming except for commercial breaks and Cubs games, when public service announcements, station promotions, host-read commercials and alternate programming, is played instead.
CFTU's history starts in 1981, when a distance learning organization known as Télé-Université ( the " TU " in the station's callsign ) negotiated with Vidéotron, the local cable provider in Montreal, to take responsibility for running an educational television service in the province.
Sometimes, though, providing syndicated content not already available within the station's service area is viewed as public service.
The station's analog service was terminated altogether in late-April 2009.
The original FM station's studios, transmitter and tower were located at 505 North Barron Street in Eaton where Coning beforehand originally owned an appliance service business.
In the end, the station's analog service remained on the air even after that date ( a result of the transition being delayed to June 12 ); however, after the transmission line continued to fail ( to the extent that the station estimated the signal was only reaching three percent of its former coverage, with no signal at all at the station's studio ), the analog signal was finally shut off on February 27, 2009.

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And WWRL's colorful mobile unit, cruising predominately Negro neighborhoods, is a frequent reminder of that station's round-the-clock dedication to nonwhite interests.
The show is programed and written by the station's assistant continuity editor, Chuck Briefer.
The radio station's antenna is atop an apartment building owned by Montefiore Medical Center.
* 1986 – A tornado is broadcast live on KARE television in Minnesota when the station's helicopter pilot makes a chance encounter.
At the Kyle of Lochalsh, Palin bought the station's long metal platform sign and is seen lugging it back to London with him.
An emerging trend is to use the radio station's web site to provide in-depth coverage of news and advertisers headlined on the air.
The value of a station's advertising is set by the number, age and wealth of its listeners.
For most mainstream country stations, the emphasis is generally on current pop country, following the same process as top 40 ; the remaining music in a particular station's library generally uses music from the past fifteen years ( shorter for " hot country " or " new country " stations ), with the exact music used varying depending on the station and the style of music the listener wants to hear.
A station's value is usually measured as a percentage of market share in a market of a certain size.
There is no Canadian content requirement for talk radio, or " spoken word ," programming, unless the individual station's license expressly stipulates such a requirement ; most do not.
60 Minutes is also aired via CBS Radio on several of their radio stations at the same time as the television broadcast ( in each station's own local market ), such as WCBS in New York, KNX in Los Angeles, WBBM in Chicago, WWJ in Detroit, KCBS in San Francisco, and other stations owned by CBS.
For example, in North America FM radio stations in a single region cannot be licensed on adjacent frequencies — that is, if a station is licensed on 99. 5 MHz in a city, the frequencies of 99. 3 MHz and 99. 7 MHz cannot be used anywhere within a certain distance of that station's transmitter, and the second-adjacent frequencies of 99. 1 MHz and 99. 9 MHz are restricted to specialized usages such as low-power stations.
Coffey is chased by Bud and Lindsey in the station's other sub ; they manage to damage Coffey's sub, causing it to fall into the trench, where it is eventually crushed by the pressure and Coffey is killed.
The network has no digital on-screen graphic logo in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen on the HD feed, except for a ten-second promotional sweep of a Fox HD acknowledgement ( which before the end of 2010, also featured a sponsor tag for DirecTV ); instead a trigger in Fox's program delivery system at each station displays the affiliate station's logo bug in the 16: 9 right-hand corner of the screen, which disappears during commercial breaks ( during local pre-emptions of Fox programming the logo does remain on display even though the station is not airing the programming ).
In the film's climax, Vader throws Palpatine down the station's reactor core, killing him, and is mortally wounded in the process.
On arrival, the Millennium Falcon is captured by the space station's tractor beam.
In some municipalities of Western Finland it is allowed to use fireworks without a fire station's permission on the last weekend of August.
The station's studios and offices are located near Lincoln Square on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, adjacent to ABC's corporate headquarters, and its transmitter is atop the Empire State Building.
The station's building was evacuated and the fire was brought under control, though there is said to have been " extensive damage ", including smoke and water damage, to the studio.
To receive a station, an FM receiver is tuned to the center frequency of the station's channel.
She is granted the rank of lieutenant and remains on DS9 as station's Chief of Security.
Surrounded by forests, it offers swimming, fishing, sailing and surfing opportunities, and due to the power station's waste heat it is warm enough all year to be a habitat for grass carps.

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