WQHT (97.1 FM, "Hot 97") is a high-profile rhythmic radio station in New York City under the corporate ownership of Emmis Communications. The station broadcasts on 97.1 MHz FM and first signed on the air in the summer of 1986 as "Hot 103" (103.5 FM). Throughout the years the radio station has seen controversy involving celebrities such as 50 Cent and Mary J. Blige, among others.

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  • WQHT (97.1 FM, "Hot 97") is a high-profile rhythmic radio station in New York City under the corporate ownership of Emmis Communications. The station broadcasts on 97.1 MHz FM and first signed on the air in the summer of 1986 as "Hot 103" (103.5 FM). Throughout the years the radio station has seen controversy involving celebrities such as 50 Cent and Mary J. Blige, among others. Up until mid 2007, WQHT was considered to be an Urban station, but has moved back to the Rhythmic side, while maintaining its Hip-Hop edge. Its main competitor is WWPR-FM ("Power 105.1").
  • WQHT besser bekannt als Hot 97 ist eine Radiostation aus New York City, die sich seit den 1990er auf Hip-Hop spezialisiert hat. Der Sender sendet seit 1988 auf der Frequenz 97,1 MHz FM. Vorher war der Sender auf der Frequenz 103,5 MHz FM und nannte sich dementsprechend Hot 103. In der Hip-Hop-Welt ist der Sender wegen vieler gesendeter Battles und anderen Kontroversen bekannt.
  • "Hot 97" (WQHT), est une station de radio américaine diffusée à New York. Elle est surtout connue pour ses interviews régulières avec de nombreux artistes du milieu hip-Hop comme P. Diddy, DMX, Jay-Z, Lil' Kim, ou encore Foxy Brown. La station se revendique comme étant la première radio hip-hop aux États-Unis. Diffusée à l'origine en 1986 sur la fréquence (103.5 FM) sous le titre de Hot 103, la radio se situe dorénavant sur la fréquence 97.1 FM, d'où son changement de nom.
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  • WQHT (97.1 FM, "Hot 97") is a high-profile rhythmic radio station in New York City under the corporate ownership of Emmis Communications. The station broadcasts on 97.1 MHz FM and first signed on the air in the summer of 1986 as "Hot 103" (103.5 FM). Throughout the years the radio station has seen controversy involving celebrities such as 50 Cent and Mary J. Blige, among others.
  • WQHT besser bekannt als Hot 97 ist eine Radiostation aus New York City, die sich seit den 1990er auf Hip-Hop spezialisiert hat. Der Sender sendet seit 1988 auf der Frequenz 97,1 MHz FM. Vorher war der Sender auf der Frequenz 103,5 MHz FM und nannte sich dementsprechend Hot 103. In der Hip-Hop-Welt ist der Sender wegen vieler gesendeter Battles und anderen Kontroversen bekannt.
  • "Hot 97" (WQHT), est une station de radio américaine diffusée à New York. Elle est surtout connue pour ses interviews régulières avec de nombreux artistes du milieu hip-Hop comme P. Diddy, DMX, Jay-Z, Lil' Kim, ou encore Foxy Brown. La station se revendique comme étant la première radio hip-hop aux États-Unis. Diffusée à l'origine en 1986 sur la fréquence (103.5 FM) sous le titre de Hot 103, la radio se situe dorénavant sur la fréquence 97.1 FM, d'où son changement de nom.
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