ZNS-1
Radio station in Nassau, Bahamas / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ZNS-1 (branded as Radio Bahamas) is the oldest broadcast station in the Bahamas. It has a news/talk format, and broadcasts on 1540 kHz and 104.5 MHz in Nassau, with a repeater in Freeport on 107.7 MHz. It is under ownership of the Broadcasting Corporation of The Bahamas. The AM station has a Class A clear-channel allocation under NARBA and its nighttime signal can be heard throughout the Bahamas, most of Cuba, and southeastern Florida.[1]
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Broadcast area | The Bahamas |
Frequency | 1540 kHz |
Branding | Radio Bahamas |
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Format | News/talk |
Ownership | |
Owner | The Broadcasting Corporation of The Bahamas |
ZNS-2; ZNS-3; ZNS-3-FM; ZNS-TV | |
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Call sign meaning | "Zephyr Nassau Aunshine" |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 105377 |
Class | A (NARBA clear-channel station) (previous I-B station) |
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Links | |
Website | Official website |
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