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The "proper story" of is not a single narrative, but rather a global legacy of urban music, pirate radio origins, and a brand that became a cornerstone of dance culture across Europe and beyond. 1. The London Roots (The Pirate Origin)

Following the success in London, the "Kiss" brand was licensed or adapted internationally, often with distinct local identities: 🔥 ✮ Radio Kiss Fm

In the US, the brand name "Kiss FM" became a subject of corporate rivalry. While 102.7 KIIS-FM in Los Angeles is legendary for Top 40 hits, iHeartMedia (formerly Clear Channel) eventually trademarked the "KISS" brand for many of its stations nationwide, leading to legal disputes with smaller broadcasters. 3. Modern Evolution & Digital Pivot The "proper story" of is not a single

The brand's identity as a trendsetter began in in London as a pirate radio station. Founded by Gordon Mac, Kiss FM originally broadcasted illegally, carving out a niche for soul, jazz, and early house music that mainstream BBC and commercial stations ignored. In 1990, after a long battle for legitimacy and a temporary shutdown, it became the UK’s first legal radio station dedicated to black and dance music. 2. The Global Expansion While 102

Today, Radio Kiss FM remains synonymous with and similar high-energy slogans globally, maintaining its status as a launchpad for world-renowned DJs and a primary source for the latest hit music.

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Should Mature Women Hide Their Bodies? Dr. Jenn Brandt, director of Women’s and Gender Studies at High Point University, recently responded to a tweet that raises some major assumptions about women’s sexual identity as we age. The tweet, made by Piers Morgan, accused actress Susan Sarandon of being “very tacky” for showing off her “ample … Read more

What’s a Girl to do with The Movers?

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There I was, standing at the foot of my unmade bed on a hot August Nevada day, barely covered in lace and roses bra and panties, short skirt and cami, with my three moving men humbly asking, “Is there anything else we can do for you, Ma’am?” Soft eyes matched hard muscle. I trembled and nearly … Read more