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NPO. Huizen (transmitter), Hilversum (studio), Netherlands. 1927, from 1930 part of Dutch Public radio. AM 160 kHz,1935 transmitter moved to Kootwijk, 1938 also Jaarsveld 722 kHz, today FM network and 747/1251 kHz. Huizen 15 kW, Kootwijk day 15 kW, evening 120 kW, Jaarsveld 20 kW. 2TM. 2TM. Tamworth, Australia.
Santa Cruz Department. Classica FM - 106.9 FM Santa Cruz de la Sierra (Adult Contemporary Music) Radio Activa - 91.9 FM Santa Cruz de la Sierra. Radio Atlantica - 88.9 FM Santa Cruz de la Sierra. Radio Betania - 93.7 FM Santa Cruz. Radio Disney Bolivia - 98.7 FM Santa Cruz, 102.5 FM La Paz & 107.5 FM Cochabamba.
Rádio Nacional AM Brasília (980 kHz) - Generalist station with speech-based programming, news, popular music and service to the Brasilia region. Rádio Nacional FM Brasília (96.1 MHz) - Musical programming concentration on MPB, samba, instrumental, local artists and world music. Rádio Nacional da Amazônia (SW 11780 kHz and 6180 kHz ...
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Recife ( Brazilian Portuguese: [ʁeˈsifi] ⓘ) is the state capital of Pernambuco, Brazil, on the northeastern Atlantic coast of South America. It is the largest urban area within both the North and the Northeast Region of Brazil. It is the largest city in Pernambuco state, and the fourth-largest urban area in all of Brazil; the metro ...
Reggae/Island music WRRQ-LP: 96.9 FM: Cocoa: Living Free in Christ Church, Inc. Religious Teaching WRRX: 106.1 FM: Gulf Breeze: Cumulus Licensing LLC: Urban contemporary
92.3 KSJO San Jose (Bollywood music) 92.7 KEXC San Francisco * 93.3 KRZZ San Francisco (Regional Mexican) 93.7 KXZM Felton (Regional Mexican) 94.1 KPFA Berkeley (Pacifica Radio)* 94.5 KBAY Gilroy ; 94.9 KYLD San Francisco (Contemporary hit radio) 95.3 KJLV San Jose ; 95.7 KGMZ-FM San Francisco
Frevo is a dance and musical style originating from Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil, traditionally associated with Brazilian Carnival. The word frevo is said to come from frever, a variant of the Portuguese word ferver (to boil). It is said that the sound of the frevo will make listeners and dancers feel as if they are boiling on the ground.