If you want to listen to Radio Disney on your radio in Morgantown, it's sad, but you may be out of luck. There are no Radio Disney stations in West Virginia at all, and the stations in the states around West Virginia ... Ohio,Virginia, and Kentucky ... are all at the other end of each state. The only possibility is to try and hear the Disney station in Pittsburgh ... WDDZ at 1250 AM. It's not much to go on, but it's really the only chance. But ... we saved the best for last. Radio Disney is available on the internet, so you can listen to it on your computer. Click the link right below this answer. When you get to that website, look for the little "search" window at the top on the right side. Type "Disney" in there, and click on the little magnifying glass. You'll get a long list of internet radio for kids, and when we tried it just now, the first one on the list was Radio Disney. Good luck.
Radio AAHS ended in 1998.
Radio RSA ended in 1992.
Fosseway Radio ended in 2008.
Radio Wolga ended in 1994.
use your radio, flip through the stations, pokeflute is near the end, but is on the radio.
Stella power stations ended in 1991.
Marlborough railway stations ended in 1961.
Paramount Stations Group ended in 2001.
because you touch yourself at night I don't understand this answer. It happens any time of day. Yet joining the aerial to other inanimate objects has no effect
Except for the tiniest states, there are no radio stations that can cover a wholestate like California. Radio stations only cover one city and maybe some of theoutskirts around it.I'll give you the list of cities and radio stations in California. If you're not in oneof these cities, then you won't be able to hear Radio Disney on the actual radio.But since you have a computer, you can always hear it on-line. Go to the RadioDisney website, and the instructions are right there.Here's the Disney scene on California radio:Sacramento . . . K I I D, 1470 on the AM radio dialSan Francisco . . . K M K Y, 1310Los Angeles . . . K D I S, 1110Riverside . . . K K D D, 1290Fresno . . .used to have K A V T at 1680, but it's not there any more.I guess people didn't know how to find that number waaay up thereat the top end of the dial, so the station didn't have many listeners,and staying on the air was no fun any more, and they went off.
You are misinformed. All the AGR stations are operational, the magnox ones are mostly shutdown because they have reached the end of life as expected.
If you want to listen to Radio Disney on your radio in Morgantown, it's sad, but you may be out of luck. There are no Radio Disney stations in West Virginia at all, and the stations in the states around West Virginia ... Ohio,Virginia, and Kentucky ... are all at the other end of each state. The only possibility is to try and hear the Disney station in Pittsburgh ... WDDZ at 1250 AM. It's not much to go on, but it's really the only chance. But ... we saved the best for last. Radio Disney is available on the internet, so you can listen to it on your computer. Click the link right below this answer. When you get to that website, look for the little "search" window at the top on the right side. Type "Disney" in there, and click on the little magnifying glass. You'll get a long list of internet radio for kids, and when we tried it just now, the first one on the list was Radio Disney. Good luck.
Wootton Bassett railway stations ended in 1965.
Maiden Lane railway stations ended in 1917.
Highgate Road railway stations ended in 1918.
She doesn't. She sang about Nebraska because it's where her boyfriend is from.Actually, she released a version in which she replaces the word Nebraska with Alabama. It airs on Alabama radio stations. Look for it on Youtube.11/22/11 UPDATE / CORRECTION: In Oregon, on all pop stations in Portland, she replaces Nebraska with "Oregon guy". I have never heard her use Nebraska or Alabama on Portland, Oregon radio stations. It is always "my cool Oregon guy." And, towards the end of this song, in the same way, she has the line, "my daddy and Oregon and Jesus Christ" as the only men she looks up to.