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Diving deep into the soundscape of St. John's. High-fidelity streams broadcasted live from the heart of North America.


CBAX-FM is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts SRC's Espace musique network at 91.5 FM in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It was launched in 2002.

who enjoyed playing music for the listening pleasure of those who would gather in adjacent common areas. Located directly between a men's and a women's lounge on Memorial University's Parade Street campus, the society enjoyed much in the way of early success and notoriety within the walls of the fledgling scholastic institute. Ten years later, in 1961, the organization took a step forward in moving to Memorial University's present Prince Phillip Drive campus. It was here that the MUN Radio would come to occupy three small rooms at the back of the gymnasium, these being the spotlight booth, which doubled as an office and gathering place, a projection booth which housed the bulk of the group's broadcasting equipment, and a ventilation shaft which was utilized as an engineering and technical work area. Volunteers would then share music with the listening audience found in the former cafeteria room of the Physical Education Building by means of a closed-circuit speaker system. It was in 1965 that a more formal approach was deemed necessary if MUN Radio wished to have itself taken seriously, and it was station Manager Ted Bartlett who spearheaded this motion after working during the summer months at CBC Newfoundland. Bartlett instituted for MUN Radio, program logs, standard operating procedures and the accumulation of some proper radio equipment. As such, the organization shifted from a society into a focused entity, which soon brought about more than music for students on-campus. Soon afterwards, short clips by the MUN radio club which were featured on local commercial station VOCM, later it was arranged to have a half-hour weekly program air on CBC radio Newfoundland, CBN, called University Review. MUN Radio's involvement with CBN was not to be its final partnership with larger forms of radio in the city, however. It was CJON radio, predecessor to CJON television or NTV, who provided the club with 10 minutes for a weekly feature called Spotlight on Campus, before the 6:00 PM news, while subsequent arrangements were also made with CJYQ and VOWR. The mid-to-late sixties also saw the station expand its listening audience, by augmenting its closed circuit feeds to residence buildings in Paton College, and common lounge areas. As both legitimacy and the listening audience of CHMR's predecessor continued to increase, in 1968, news of the soon-to-be-constructed Thompson Student Center would bring three individuals heavily involved with MUN Radio, Craig Peterman, Keith Bartlett and Don Butler, to work in conjunction with design architects. The objective being to draw up plans for an ideal studio and office setting in order to make the most of the 2400 square feet allotted for the MUN Radio club. The plans were shortly afterwards brought into life, and in 1969, MUN Radio moved into a facility that, at the time, rivaled some of the professional stations in the city. However, it was not until November of 1975 that CHMR could technically be called a radio station. It was on this date that the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission granted a license for the station to broadcast carrier current at 860 AM in the Paton College residence. Building on this success, Craig Peterman was, in 1976, appointed to the Communications Committee for the upcoming 1977 Canada Summer Games. It was through this committee that a crafty idea was brought forth: Canada Games Radio, a station that would come to life through the efforts of CHMR facilities and volunteers in order to keep in touch with athletes and provide them with programming with which they can identify during the length of the Games. Says a pamphlet from the games: "The Canada Games Radio concept is unique in that this is the first Canada Games competition to sport its own radio station... many students gave up summer jobs to participate in this project. Certainly the spirit of '77 must be at CHMR." A secondary purpose for the station was to inform local fans of the latest news related to the games, and to broadcast live coverage from events, as for two weeks, Canada Games Radio would be heard throughout the St. John's vicinity and as far as Conception Bay North. Assuming this role of the Voice of Athletes Village proved to be highly successful in raising the profile of CHMR during 1977, and also built credibility useful for advancing the station's cause in years to come. The 1980s saw CHMR maintain the same sort of relevancy as it had in the past. Peter Jackson, writer for The Evening Telegram remembers "a cold October morning during the 1980 Prince Phillip Parkway blockade. We were demanding that skywalks be built after a young student was killed one rainy day while trying to cross the street. CHMR had speakers set up outside to entertain the troops, and that morning Roger Howse came on air with a message that went something like this: "This is for all those residence people who said they'd be down bright and early to relieve the overnight shift... Where the hell are you? " The decade in question also brought with it a new troupe of volunteers and station members, including present Station Manager Kathy Rowe, who joined in 1982. Until 1989, however, Terry Kelly held the title of station manager, and it was under his supervision that CHMR was launched into 93.5 FM in January 1987. ------ Shows: Making Contact, Bioneers, New Dimensions, WINGS, WoodSongs Old-time Radio Hour, World of Possibilities, Alternative Radio ----- Hosts: Kenny Ausubel, Neil Harvey, Dorothy Edwards, Joe Conkwright, Roger Duvall

Hot 99.1 - CKIX-FM is a broadcast station from Saint John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, playing Adult Contemporary, Hits, Pop.

the station is branded as 97-5 K-Rock and broadcasts a classic rock format, although some recent rock songs have lately become part of the mix. They also enjoy a Chromeo Power Hour every week on Thursday 5 PM around rush hour.

New Country - CJYQ is a broadcast Radio station from Carbonear, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, providing Adult Contemporary Country music.

Friendfm.ca is Christian radio with an amazing variety of positive music.

VOCM (Voice of the Common Man) is a broadcast radio station in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, providing News, Talk and Country music.

Propos, Afghanada, Age of Persuasion, And the Winner Is?, Arts & culture, Arts on the Air, As It Happens, Books and Writing, CBC News, CBC Radio Overnight, C'est La Vie, Channel Africa, Cross Country Checkup, Definitely Not the Opera, Dispatches, Flatlanders, From Our Own Correspondent (R4 Edition), Future Tense (ABC), Global Business, Go! (Cbc), Health Report, Ideas, In the Key of Charles, Inside the Music, Inside Track, Laugh Out Loud, Newsline, Next Chapter (CBC), Nighttime Review, One Planet, Out Front, Q, Quirks and Quarks, Radio Australia News, Radio Polonia, Radio Prague, Radio Sweden, Randy Bachman's Vinyl Tap, Religion Report, Research File, Saturday Night Blues, Spark, Sunday Edition, Tapestry, The Choice, The Current, The Debaters, The House, The Law Report, The Monday Documentary, The Point (CBC), The Strand, The World at Six, The World This Weekend, Tonic, Vinyl Cafe, Weekend Connection, WireTap, World Report, World This Hour, Writers and Company, ByCatch, Musicraft, Performance Hour ----- Hosts: Jian Ghomeshi, Antony Funnell, Norman Swan, Jim Smalley, Stephen Crittenden, Damien Carrick, Jason Dunn, Aamer Haleem, Ramona Dearing, Francesca Swann, Jamie Fitzpatrick

and Jazz music; Indie music, including Alternative Pop, Rock, R&B and Folk music; as well as delivering the best recordings and performances from Canada's concert halls, clubs, studios and festival stages.


Weatheradio Canada - XLM614 is the transmitter that broadcasts local weather and disaster information for the St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada area.

CJSH-FM is a tourist information radio station that operates at 90.9 FM in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, at a power of 1 watt.

Discover the best of Sun FM broadcasting live from Durham, United Kingdom. Enjoy crystal clear audio and diverse programming.

delivers the best music, entertainment and news in Antigua and Barbuda. For the best in breaking news and the most infromative talk shows.

Observer Radio is a broadcast radio station in St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda, providing News, Talk, Pop and Jazz music.

Flava FM 100.7 is a broadcast radio station from St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda, playing Dancehall, DJ, Regga and Soca radio music.

"The Advent message to the entire world?. We believe that Jesus is coming again and God has given us a peculiar message to preach, and we are starting right here on this island of Antigua. Jesus is coming again very soon are you ready for his second coming? Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him... Rev 1:7 How we start Second Advent Radio Ministry was first started by Sis Maple Lake, a God fearing woman of God who believe that Jesus is coming again, Because of her love for God and the work that God has laid upon her heart and on his people to take to the world. Second Advent radio Ministry started small in her home and then she branch out building a studio in her own yard where she is presently operating. God work sometimes starts small but will grow by the leading of the Holy Spirit. Day by day God is leading us to higher heights in radio broadcasting. Second Advent Radio Ministry is owned and operated by Miss Maple Lake (General Manager) she is married to Mr. Alfred Lake of Gunthropes.

suggest that a Christian radio station be built on Antigua. Antigua, a 9- by 12-mile tropical island, is ideally situated at the center of the Eastern Caribbean chain of islands known as the Lesser Antilles. In 1973 and 1974 the three missionaries who were to be instrumental in the establishment of the station moved to Antigua. They were Al Snyder, manager, Rolen Cornelius, assistant manager, and Curtis Waite, engineer. The Lord miraculously brought in the funds needed to build the station, and, with the help of many volunteers, the Caribbean Radio Lighthouse began broadcasting on September 7, 1975.The name "Radio Lighthouse" was chosen for the spiritual analogy of the work of a lighthouse. Just as the light of a lighthouse warns of dangers to mariners, or guides them to a safe harbor, so the light of God's word, broadcast from CRL, guides the lost to safe harbor in Jesus Christ, and warns the Christian of spiritual rocks and shoals.

gear to give maximum exposure to the up and coming artist and the more established artist. We play 60% UK and 40% world music, giving the UK artist the potential to grow. UK Pressure Radio has a sister company...UK Pressure Records which is totally in conjunction with UK Pressure Radio in looking for the next Maxi Priest or Sandra Cross. So if your music is being played on UK Pressure Radio.com...then there's every chance your music could be the next big hit on UK Pressure Records.

Caribbean and world cultures. - Targeting discerning health and environment-conscious 30+ age demographic

Discover the best of Zoom Radio broadcasting live from St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda. Enjoy crystal clear audio and diverse programming.

a preacher. My love for broadcasting led me to begin a religious programme on several Christian radio stations. After marrying my wife Michal, I shared my desire with her and she was also excited about it. One Saturday I had a microphone that was borrowed from Brother Wesley Beazer to do my broadcast. My wife and I used that microphone and pretended to be reporting at a radio station, we were very excited. Little did we know that this was the start of our mission. God was using what we termed as foolishness to speak to us. We realized that this desire was to become a reality, so we applied for a radio broadcasting license. The road to acquiring the license was not easy. Many times we wanted to quit, but God's mercy kept us. Finally, on the 20th June 2001, after numerous calls to the relevant authorities, our application was approved and we were given a license to operate on the FM frequency of 103.1 MHz. On Saturday 8 September 2001, after a sleepless night in Antigua with our technician Brother Trevor, I travelled to Barbuda. On arrival I quickly called Brothers Jason and Wesley and informed them that I had obtained a transmitter. At about 7.15 PM it all happened. The Abundant Life Radio was on the air! New life came to Barbuda with the song "Jesus and Me" from the Regenerated Singers. We called around the village and asked persons to tune in. We continued testing for a week with assistance from Brother Neil George, who began the programming every morning at 5.30 am and brother Agel Cochrane who sis the afternoon programming. ?Hitherto Hath the Lord helped us?. Certainly we have achieved much since the inception in 2001. One of our Greatest Achievements came in January 2006 when our Website coverage to the world was launched. So far we have had responses from people on every continent of the world. We are touching the world from Barbuda. We have also improved coverage and quality of broadcasting on both of our Frequencies. There have been a tremendous number of testimonies of the breakthrough, deliverances and the salvation of listeners to this station. We serve an Unlimited God and so we put no limits on what we can do for him. Our next project is to construct a ?State of the Art? Studio in Barbuda. Our main aim is to win many souls for the kingdom Of God.

Discover the best of DNECA Anglican Radio broadcasting live from St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda. Enjoy crystal clear audio and diverse programming.

1st Radio 102.9FM is Antigua & Barbuda premier Christian/ Gospel Radio Station broadcasting to inspire and encourage you as we uplift God over the airwaves. Our programing is poised to build the whole man. Broadcasting the very best mix of Christian/ Gospel Music, sharing information on Relevant Topics, Current Issues & Events, Health & Lifestyle, Weather & Traffic, Children & Youth Programs all with a solid foundation of God?s Word for our lives.

upliftment, enjoyment and education of all people, race, religion and culture.

Consushness Radio is an internet radio station from Antigua and Barbuda providing Tropical Dance music and Educational programs.

Crusader Radio is a broadcast radio station in St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda, providing Political News and Talk shows.

and great gospel music from Antigua, across the Caribbean Region, U.S.A, U.K and Africa. This Radio Station is a platform that aids in the fulfilling of our mandate to "Impact Culture with Christ."

policies on mainstream media. Our global community consists of a wide listenership from all over the world. Our demographics are people with various social identity markers, but our primary listenership reflects people of color, who are of African descent.

Discover the best of Radio Rogers Caribbean broadcasting live from St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda. Enjoy crystal clear audio and diverse programming.

Variety Radio 102.3 FM is a broadcast radio station from St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda, playing Caribbean, DJ, and Variety radio music format.

Hitz FM 91.9 is a broadcast radio station from St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda, providing Hits and Top 40/Pop music.

Discover the best of UnoRadio 88.5 broadcasting live from St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda. Enjoy crystal clear audio and diverse programming.

Discover the best of ZJF broadcasting live from St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda. Enjoy crystal clear audio and diverse programming.