The fact that 94.9 the River is challenging to describe in a sentence (or a page, for that matter) is exactly what makes it appealing to an adult audience who prefers genuine diversity in music - and "genuineness" in everything else. From CSN to R.E.M., Bob Marley to Dave Matthews, the River touches on a broad spectrum of music, appealing to a broad range of tastes. In addition, we've made a significant commitment to "community," building an enviable list of alliances and reaching an equally enviable audience in terms of education, income, and other qualitative measures. 94.9 the River is ... World Class Rock for southern Idaho & the Northwest.
7HO FM (call sign: 7HHO) is one of 3 commercial radio stations in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. It commenced broadcasting on 13 August 1930, as the first commercial radio station in its city.The station's initial frequency was 890 kHz AM, in 1935 moving to 860 kHz, then in 1978 to 864 kHz.[2] The "HO" derives from the surname of the founder of the station Ron Hope, not Hobart as many may believe.On 1 November 1990, 7HO converted to the FM band - 101.7 MHz. The official call-sign was changed to 7HHO but the station identified on-air as "Mix 101 HOFM". It then rebranded as "HOFM", and on 5 November 2007, it re-added the "7" to its branding, changing its on-air name to "7HO FM". The first Announcer on the new FM station was Brett Marley.
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