WQHT (97.1 FM, "Hot 97") is a high-profile American radio station in New York City under the corporate ownership of Emmis Communications. The station broadcasts on 97.1 MHz FM. WQHT, despited billed as a Rhythmic CHR station on Mediabase & Nielsen BDS, primarily plays urban contemporary hits, although WQHT would not play any other urban adult contemporary song that had not been played by Rhythmic Contemporary stations.
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- WQHT (97.1 FM, "Hot 97") is a high-profile American radio station in New York City under the corporate ownership of Emmis Communications. The station broadcasts on 97.1 MHz FM. WQHT, despited billed as a Rhythmic CHR station on Mediabase & Nielsen BDS, primarily plays urban contemporary hits, although WQHT would not play any other urban adult contemporary song that had not been played by Rhythmic Contemporary stations. The urban adult contemporary playlist, however, belongs to its WRKS (98.7 Kiss FM) sister station.
- WQHT besser bekannt als Hot 97 ist ein Radiosender 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.
- Fichier:Hot97logo. PNG 300px "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 besser bekannt als Hot 97 ist ein Radiosender 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.
- WQHT (97.1 FM, "Hot 97") is a high-profile American radio station in New York City under the corporate ownership of Emmis Communications. The station broadcasts on 97.1 MHz FM. WQHT, despited billed as a Rhythmic CHR station on Mediabase & Nielsen BDS, primarily plays urban contemporary hits, although WQHT would not play any other urban adult contemporary song that had not been played by Rhythmic Contemporary stations.
- Fichier:Hot97logo. PNG 300px "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.
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