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1994 in radio

The year 1994 in radio involved some significant events.
==Events==

*January 11 – The Irish government announces the end of a 15-year broadcasting ban on the Provisional Irish Republican Army and its political arm Sinn Féin.
*March - KFMH (99.7 FM) of Muscatine, Iowa, ceases its longtime progressive and alternative rock format on March 1. Two weeks later, the station's sale to New York-based Connoisseur Communications is completed; days later, the station's new country format debuts with call letters KBOB (to compete with the Quad City market's WLLR-FM).
*March 17 - KRJY/St. Louis flips from 50s/60s oldies to classic hits, branded as "K-HITS 96". They would later adopt the KIHT call letters.
*June - After about a year of moving most of the station's personalities to then-sister KUDL and evolving their music, Kansas City's KMXV "Mix 93.3" officially dropped its AC format to go CHR/Top-40, returning the format to a full-market signal. After KBEQ dropped the format a year earlier, the only option for CHR/Top-40 was 107.3 KXXR/KISF with a transmitter about 40 miles from downtown KC.
*Religious radio personality Harold Camping once predicted that September 1994 would see the second coming of Jesus Christ.
*April 15 – Roy Disney's Shamrock Broadcasting, which merged with Cleveland-based Malrite Communications Group's radio group in the previous year, spins off Cleveland stations WHK and WMMS to OmniAmerica, headed by former Malrite executives Carl Hirsch and Dean Thacker. WHK switches format to all-sports. WMMS' format moved to alternative rock, and the majority of the station's airstaff is replaced.
*September - WLUM/Milwaukee, Wisconsin dropped its Rhythmic Contemporary format for Modern Rock as "New Rock 102ONE." The move left Milwaukee without a Top 40-based station until WXSS debuted in 1998.
*November 14 - During an interview with ABC Radio, ABC News anchor Peter Jennings caused an outcry from conservative commentators and viewers when he made a statement comparing "angry voters" to two-year-olds with "uncontrollable rage" when asked about his views on the 1994 midterm elections. After petitions calling on ABC News to fire Jennings over these comments, and some asking that he be deported to Canada, Jennings apologized for the statement.

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