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| branding = ''X107.1'' | branding = ''X107.1''
| slogan = "Cayman's #1 Hit Music Station" | slogan = "Cayman's #1 Hit Music Station"
| airdate = ], ] | airdate = April 11, 2005
| frequency = 107.1 (]) | frequency = 107.1 (])
| format = International ] | format = International ]

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Radio station
X107.1
Broadcast areaGrand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Frequency107.1 (MHz)
BrandingX107.1
Programming
FormatInternational Top 40
Ownership
Ownerdms Broadcasting (parent company is dms Organization)
Sister stations96.5 CayRock, Hot 104.1, 106.1 Kiss FM
History
First air dateApril 11, 2005
Technical information
ERP5,000 watts
Transmitter coordinates19°18′N 81°23′W / 19.300°N 81.383°W / 19.300; -81.383
Links
Websitex1071.ky

X107.1 (107.1 FM) is an International Top 40 radio station in the Cayman Islands in the British West Indies. The station is owned by dms Broadcasting, a subsidiary of dms Organization. X107.1 broadcasts twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, year-round to a diverse community of over 50 nationalities.

The station maintains studio operations in George Town, Grand Cayman. The broadcast is also simultaneously streamed live on the internet via the station's website.

The beginning

The station was granted a license to broadcast by the ICTA along with sister stations, HOT 104.1 and 106.1 KISS FM on July 15, 2004. On January 12, 2005, the Cayman Islands Government announced the station had negotiated a deal with dms Broadcasting to allow broadcasting of all three stations from a government owned tower, thus eliminating the need to erect a new tower.

Hurricane Ivan delivered a small setback to the operation when it hit the Island on September 11, 2004. After debris were cleaned up and removed, work continued on the station. The first official day of broadcasting was April 11, 2005 with the first song being played, "Sugar" by Trick Daddy.

Programming

The radio station continues to thrive, touting itself as "Cayman's Number One Hit Music Station" and featuring disc jockeys with major market broadcasting experience. X107.1 plays contemporary Top 40 music from around the world including tracks from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Scotland, Australia, Mexico, and Jamaica and is an affiliate of the MTV Radio Network.

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Dane and Chloe

Notable weekday programming includes The Morning X with Dane and Chloe, Dylan on mid-days, Nasby on afternoons, Corey on nights, and The X Mix or Friday Night Live with DJ Jeremy on late nights.

Notable weekend programming includes Saturday Night Sample with DJ Sticky Boots and latenight Saturdays with DJ Goofy White DJ.

Other disc jockeys on the station include: Feel Good Phil, Brad, and other guest DJs. The station also features live broadcasts at nightclubs, businesses, and charity events throughout Grand Cayman.

External links

References

  1. "X107.1 takes the Polar Plunge". Cayman Net News. October 28, 2008.
  2. "FM Broadcasting Stations in the Cayman Islands". ICTA. Retrieved 2006-04-30.
  3. Brian, Buckley (2004-07-20). "Three More Radio Stations Approved". Cayman Net News. p. 1. Retrieved 2006-12-17.
  4. "Government Shares Transmission Tower" (Press release). United Democratic Party. 2005-01-16. p. 1. Retrieved 2006-12-17.
  5. "Street Team introduced". Cayman Net News. December 28, 2007.
Radio stations in the Cayman Islands
Grand Cayman
AM
FM
Little Cayman
FM
Cayman Brac
FM
By branding
By call sign
Defunct
Other islands
Bahamas
 Cuba
Havana
Jamaica
See also
List of radio stations in the Cayman Islands

Notes
1. Internet-only
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