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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: 1990 radio programme debuts, Radio stations established in 1990, 102.2 Jazz FM, St.GIGA, The Phil Hendrie Show, Magic 105.4 FM, KGZG-FM, WXJM, WKBE, WQKS-FM, BBC Radio 5, Time 106.8, River 94.9, List of Flywheel, Shyster, and Flywheel episodes, 97.4 & 103.2 Capital FM, 2UUU, Connect Radio 97.2 & 107.4, Delta FM, Melody 105.4 FM, WVOK-FM, WQJK, Namibian Broadcasting Corporation, Choice FM, WALC, Supergold, Hot FM network, KDDB, WESP, Isle of Wight Radio, Buzz FM, Central 103.1 FM, WDVT, London Turkish Radio, WFMX, WXLT, WLCL, KSNP, Touch FM, Waves FM, KCEE, WXXK, DXCM, DWSL, KIDN-FM, 4RPH, KKSI, KSBN, Mellow 1557, WWLE, KEND, WCVT, KFAN-FM, WCVU, DXKR-FM, Radio Rossii, KFAT, KZHN, KKYZ, Radioropa Info, Gising Pilipinas, KCUA, DWSK, DXKS-FM, KSPE-FM, Chippie, 1990 in British radio, ABC Mildura Swan Hill, DYKR, And Now in Colour, Transamerica Pop, DZUL, Formula Five, Radiomafia. Excerpt: 102.2 Jazz FM (also known as London Jazz Radio and JFM) was a local jazz and soul music station for London run by GMG Radio. The station was based and broadcast from Castlereagh Street in London to around 15.5 million people within the broadcasting area. The station has experimented with its core playlist over its fifteen year history, incorporating smooth jazz, mainstream jazz, soul, jazz fusion, acid jazz, blues and rhythm and blues. In 1994 the station changed its name to JFM to encourage more listeners who were put off by the 'Jazz' in the stations name. Richard Wheatly was appointed to turn around the station in 1995 when there was only three months money left to run the station. Wheatly made a number of sweeping changes to the playlist, selling a sister station and changing the name back to Jazz FM, as well as starting up a record label and spin-off business deals and opportunities which helped Jazz FM swing into the black and ma...