Dance radio

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Dance radio are radio stations that include dance/electronica music as a large part of their programming. While the format is popular in Europe and Asia, it has yet to make a impact in North America, although there are several Top 40 and Rhythmic radio stations who include current Dance product in their playlists. As of May 2008, there were 13 such stations on FM in various US markets. Dance radio is also present on secondary HD radio streams, satellite, cable and internet.

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[edit] Terristrial radio

United States

  • KLBU/Santa Fe, New Mexico (Electronica/Chill)
  • KNHC/Seattle (C89.5)
  • KNGY/San Francisco (Energy 92.7)
  • KNRJ/Phoenix (Energy 92.7 & 101.1)
  • KPMW/Maui, Hawaii
  • WBZC/Burlington, New Jersey
  • WDRE/Long Island, New York (Party 105.3)
  • WMPH/Wilmington, Delaware (Super91.7)
  • KVBE/Moapa-Las Vegas (Vibe 94.5)

Canada

Mexico

[edit] Low-Power TV Audio

  • WNYZ-LP/New York City (Pulse87) (Broadcasts on channel 6; audio on 87.75 MHZ)

[edit] Low-Power FM

  • KRYC/Yuba City, California
  • KXRG/Honolulu, Hawaii (Off-Air)
  • WJND/Ocala, Florida

[edit] HD2 stations

[edit] Audio/Cable

  • DMX
    • DMX Dance
    • DMX Electronica
    • DMX Lounge

[edit] Satellite radio

[edit] Internet stations

[edit] Music charts