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station's and new
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.
The radio station's programmers Max Tolkoff and Mark Sovel had been invited to Prince's home to hear the new rock oriented music.
The naming ceremony took place in his presence ; there was a last-minute scramble to repaint the station's new nameboards when it was discovered that the unusual dieresis in his name had been omitted ( making the French word for " welcome ").
Anecdotal evidence suggest that racism was a key factor — in his book on the history of Australian radio, author and broadcaster Wayne Mac recounts that when a local Melbourne DJ of the 1960s played the new Ike and Tina Turner single " River Deep Mountain High " it was immediately pulled from the playlist by the station's program manager for being " too noisy and too black ".
The station's assembly marked the beginning of the third generation of space station design, being the first to consist of more than one primary spacecraft ( thus opening a new era in space architecture ).
Stratford station's new northern entrance
One of the station's sponsors wanted Richardson for a new time slot and suggested an idea for a show.
His new radio show ran from 3 to 6 p. m. Richardson soon became the station's program director.
* In Australia, the first edition of the Melbourne edition of Seven News is produced at the station's new Docklands studios.
The town's businesses and residents followed and Weaver City faded from existence while Ambia sprang up near the station's new site.
WTBQ, Orange County's only independent radio station, was located in Florida from 1984 to 2007 ; the station's new studios in the Town of Warwick opened in November 2007.
In 1960 WLS hired star disc jockey Dick Biondi ( a 1998 inductee of the National Radio Hall of Fame ) from WEBR in Buffalo, New York, to anchor the station's new Top 40 music radio format that began May 2, 1960.
CFNY would send DJs to host regular new wave dance parties, both to build a community amongst its fans and to supplement the station's limited advertising revenue through admission fees.
Not just unpopular with the station's fan base, the new format also resulted in the dismissal or resignation of much of the on-air staff.
In the same year, " Humble " Howard Glassman and Fred Patterson launched the station's new morning show, Humble & Fred, which would go on to receive wide acclaim.
No new building work was necessary at Châtelet – Les Halles, as additional platforms for Line D had been built at the time of the station's construction 20 years earlier.
It is hoped that a new station will be built at Coldham on the site of the old station's Down ( Wisbech bound ) platform, with another at Waldersea to allow visitor access to where the group hope to have a depot.
Originally the Soyuz missions to the ISS were all planned to be only taxi mission to deliver a new Soyuz spacecraft as the station's lifeboat every six month with a visiting crew, but not for crew exchange.
These included the addition of a second docking port, a new main propulsion system and the station's primary scientific instrument, the BST-1M multispectral telescope.
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.
The station's new program director Andy Travis tries to turn around struggling radio station WKRP, despite the well-meaning efforts of the mostly incompetent staff: bumbling station manager Arthur Carlson, oily sales manager Herb Tarlek, and clueless news director Les Nessman.
Produced for Channel 4, and first broadcast three days after the new station's launch in November 1982, The Tube acquired its name from the architecture of the public entrance to Studio 5, from where the show was broadcast, at the City Road complex.
On 18 February 1987 the station's new call letters became WSTE.
On 23 June 2009, the station's new call letters became WSTE-DT.

station's and Main
At the time of the station's construction, it served the businesses along Main Street.
Belgrave is located at the southern end of the Belgrave-Gembrook Road overpass, and between Main Street and the station's car park.
Several months later the station's name changed to " Eagle # 7 " and the station was located on Congress Street near Main Street.
The station's local programs are Information Morning and Main Street in the afternoon.

station's and Building
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 transmitter is on the Empire State Building.
The station's studios, in the nearby Municipal Building, had to be evacuated and station staff was unable to return to its offices for three weeks.
Kyoto, one of the least modern cities in Japan by virtue of its many cultural heritage sites, was largely reluctant to accept such an ambitious structure in the mid-1990s: The station's completion began a wave of new high-rise developments in the city that culminated in the 20-story Kyocera Building.
The new entrance is located across Wisconsin Avenue from the station's main entrance, which surfaces in a large bus depot underneath the Chevy Chase Metro Building.
Providing service for both the Blue and Orange Lines, the station's entrance is beneath the Ariel Rios Building.
( The " CMU " in its call letters referred to the abbreviation of the campus's Communications Building, the station's home.
The station's design was assigned to the Ministry of Railway Institute's third department ( now the Third Railway Survey and Design Institute Group Co. Ltd ) with the station house building chaired by then renowned architects Yang Tingbao ( 杨廷宝 ) and Chen Deng-Ao ( 陈登鏊 ), the National Building and Industry Department and the Nanjing Institute of Architectural Design were to cooperate in the design tasks.
The station's effective radiated power then was 3, 500 Watts, broadcasting from a transmitter and tower at 6400 67th Street and studios in the Isermann Building at 616 56th Street in downtown Kenosha, WI.
In the station's early years, Radio One was broadcast from a 100-watt ERP transmitter atop the 11-storey Hocken Building ( now Richardson Building )-then the tallest building on the university campus.
The station's studios are located within the CBS Broadcast Center and its transmitter is at the top of the Empire State Building, both in midtown Manhattan.
Studio locations after the original Hennepin Avenue address include four downtown Minneapolis locations at 1021 LaSalle Avenue, the Northwestern National Bank Building at S. 6th Street & Marquette Avenue, 801 Nicollet Avenue and 76 S. 8th Street, plus 1370 Davern Avenue in St. Paul ( co-located with the station's three antennae ), MPR's facilities in downtown St. Paul and 331 S. 11th Street in Minneapolis.
The station's transmitter was eventually moved to the Empire State Building.
In January 2011, KPNX relocated from its studio facility on Central Avenue, where the station had been broadcasting from since 1959, and consolidated its operations with co-owned newspaper The Arizona Republic at the Republic Media Building on East Van Buren Street in downtown Phoenix, with the station's local newscasts broadcasting from a streetside studio.
The station's studios are in the combined CBS Radio facility at 345 Hudson Street in Manhattan, and its transmitter is located on the Empire State Building.
The station's broadcast transmitter is located on the top of the Empire State Building and its city of license is Lake Success, New York, with offices formerly in the " Newport " section of Jersey City, New Jersey.
But the station's transmitter atop the Tidewater Building on Canal Street in downtown New Orleans was found to be intact and serviceable, given a studio source.
The station's studio also moved from its original location in the David Stott Building in downtown Detroit to a new facility in suburban Oak Park during this period.
Studios were located at 1100 Walnut Street in downtown Des Moines and the station's tower and transmitter were located on top of the Equitable Building at 6th and Locust in Des Moines.
It also moved the antenna from the Hotel Pierre to the Empire State Building, increasing the station's coverage.
Wasmer moved the station's studios and office across Post Street from the Davenport Hotel to the seventh floor of Spokane Stock Exchange Building ( also called the Eilers Building ) in 1928 because the fledgling station had outgrown its quarters in the hotel.
The station's broadcast tower is on top of the Delaney Building in Downtown Spokane.

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