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  • KQV
  • Radio station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    KQV (1410 AM) is a non-commercial radio station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and covering the Greater Pittsburgh Region. Owned by Broadcast Educational

    KQV

    KQV

  • WDVE
  • Classic rock radio station in Pittsburgh

    station signed on the air on December 11, 1946, as KQV-FM and simulcasted then-sister station KQV. The new programming was a tape service of a freeform

    WDVE

    WDVE

    WDVE

  • KQV (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    KQV is a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania radio station that broadcast on 1410 kHz since 1919. KQV may also refer to: WDVE, a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania radio station

    KQV (disambiguation)

    KQV_(disambiguation)

  • Pittsburgh
  • Second-most populous city in Pennsylvania, U.S.

    station, which began airing on November 2, 1920. Other stations include KQV 1410 AM (news), WBGG 970 AM (sports), KDKA-FM 93.7 FM (sports), WKST-FM 96

    Pittsburgh

    Pittsburgh

    Pittsburgh

  • Jim Quinn
  • American talk radio host (1943–2025)

    number of years at KQV in the 1960s and 1970s, where he befriended his eventual political mentor Rush Limbaugh. Limbaugh worked at KQV and at WIXZ in McKeesport

    Jim Quinn

    Jim Quinn

    Jim_Quinn

  • Bill Tush
  • American news journalist, humorist (born 1948)

    jockey for a number of radio stations in the Pittsburgh area, including KQV AM where he was known as Bill Williams. Tush was drafted in 1969, served

    Bill Tush

    Bill_Tush

  • King's Quest
  • Video game series

    details of the making of KQV and the King's Quest series, and the stories of the previous games. It contains concept art from KQV. The book is split into

    King's Quest

    King's_Quest

  • Bill Burns (anchor)
  • American TV news anchor (1913–1997)

    radio station KQV. He settled in Pittsburgh with his wife, and the couple subsequently had two children, Michael and Patti. He reported for KQV until 1953

    Bill Burns (anchor)

    Bill_Burns_(anchor)

  • Blue-water navy
  • Naval force capable of operating across the deep waters of the open oceans

    Naval Operations Admiral Michael Mullen pointed out in an interview with KQV (Pittsburgh): "We are looking at, in addition to the blue-water ships which

    Blue-water navy

    Blue-water navy

    Blue-water_navy

  • That Thing You Do!
  • 1996 film by Tom Hanks

    There" hit the Top 20 at WCOL in Columbus, Ohio, and made the top 30 at KQV in Pittsburgh. In addition, the tune made the radio publication The Gavin

    That Thing You Do!

    That_Thing_You_Do!

  • Herbert Morrison (journalist)
  • American journalist (1905–1989)

    later became a reporter for the Pittsburgh station KQV, Milwaukee's WTMJ, and Gary's WIND. At KQV, he covered the 1936 Pittsburgh flood. In October 1936

    Herbert Morrison (journalist)

    Herbert_Morrison_(journalist)

  • WPGP
  • Talk radio station in Pittsburgh

    WCAE and KQV), with NBC Red moving to KDKA. Another affiliation change took place on June 15, 1945, when WCAE swapped affiliations with KQV and joined

    WPGP

    WPGP

  • Okolod language
  • Language of the Murutic family

    Language family Austronesian Malayo-Polynesian North Bornean Southwest Sabahan Murutic Eastern Kolod Language codes ISO 639-3 kqv Glottolog okol1241

    Okolod language

    Okolod_language

  • Taft Broadcasting
  • American media conglomerate (1939–1999)

    management, called NEP Communications. In 1974, Taft acquired Top 40 station KQV and rock outlet WDVE, both in Pittsburgh, from ABC Radio. In 1975, a second

    Taft Broadcasting

    Taft Broadcasting

    Taft_Broadcasting

  • WUSA (TV)
  • Television station in Washington, D.C.

    Washington, D.C., Chicago, & Los Angeles). At that same time Mutual radio station KQV in Pittsburgh, which was engaged in an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to

    WUSA (TV)

    WUSA (TV)

    WUSA_(TV)

  • WKGO
  • Radio station in Murrysville, Pennsylvania

    Ridge Road in Murrysville. As of December 19, 2019, WKGO is simulcast on KQV (1410 AM) in Pittsburgh. Radio-Locator.com/WKGO "Hark! What IS that I hear

    WKGO

    WKGO

  • Rush Limbaugh
  • American political commentator (1951–2021)

    conflict" with the program director. He then started a nighttime position at KQV in Pittsburgh, succeeding Jim Quinn. In late 1974, Limbaugh was dismissed

    Rush Limbaugh

    Rush Limbaugh

    Rush_Limbaugh

  • George Savarese
  • American radio personality

    over 25 years. He served as the host of the "Global Press Conference," on KQV radio for 10 years and also worked as News Director of WDUQ in Pittsburgh

    George Savarese

    George_Savarese

  • Jeff Bergman
  • American voice actor (born 1960)

    becoming involved with a student-run radio station and interning at the KQV and WDVE radio stations. While there, he made his first demo reel and was

    Jeff Bergman

    Jeff Bergman

    Jeff_Bergman

  • WTAE-TV
  • Television station in Pittsburgh

    to KQV radio in 1956. Hearst and the other three applicants that lost petitioned the FCC to re-open the permit hearings following the death of KQV co-owner

    WTAE-TV

    WTAE-TV

    WTAE-TV

  • Jimmy O'Neill (DJ)
  • American broadcaster

    at KQV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at age 19. He also worked at WCAE. He was hired at KRLA in Los Angeles, California a year after working at KQV.[citation

    Jimmy O'Neill (DJ)

    Jimmy O'Neill (DJ)

    Jimmy_O'Neill_(DJ)

  • You're the One (Petula Clark song)
  • 1965 song by Petula Clark

    program director of KQV, with the Vogues' "You're the One" and KQV became the first radio station to play the record, which entered the KQV "Finest Forty"

    You're the One (Petula Clark song)

    You're_the_One_(Petula_Clark_song)

  • The Jaggerz
  • American rock band

    1969. It quickly rose on the KQV Top 40 singles chart reaching No. 1 on the week of January 5, 1970. It was No. 1 on KQV for four straight weeks during

    The Jaggerz

    The_Jaggerz

  • AM broadcasting
  • Radio broadcasting using amplitude modulation

    Stereo Broadcasting"[permanent dead link] (fcc.gov) "Radio fans' holiday joy: KQV is back on the air" by Maria Sciullo, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, December 24

    AM broadcasting

    AM broadcasting

    AM_broadcasting

  • Patti Burns
  • American journalist and news anchor (1952–2001)

    Burns was born in 1952, while her father was still working for radio station KQV. She attended Mt. Lebanon High School and went on to the University of Denver

    Patti Burns

    Patti_Burns

  • History of radio
  • located on Union College in Schenectady, New York; was launched as W2XQ KQV, one of Pittsburgh's five original AM stations, signed on as amateur station

    History of radio

    History of radio

    History_of_radio

  • Big Three (American television)
  • Informal name for major US TV broadcast networks

    Chicago-WGN, and Los Angeles-KHJ). At that same time Mutual radio station KQV in Pittsburgh, which was engaged in an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to

    Big Three (American television)

    Big Three (American television)

    Big_Three_(American_television)

  • Elephant's Memory
  • American rock band

    Chicago's WCFL on November 23, 1970 and reaching number 1 in Pittsburgh on KQV. In Canada, "Mongoose" reached number 71 on September 26, 1970. In 1971 the

    Elephant's Memory

    Elephant's Memory

    Elephant's_Memory

  • Marilyn Eastman
  • American actress (1933–2021)

    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She began her career in radio, at Pittsburgh's KQV , before joining her business partner, Karl Hardman, at the production company

    Marilyn Eastman

    Marilyn Eastman

    Marilyn_Eastman

  • WWOR-TV
  • Television station in Secaucus, New Jersey

    Washington, D.C., Chicago, & Los Angeles). At that same time Mutual radio station KQV in Pittsburgh, which was engaged in an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to

    WWOR-TV

    WWOR-TV

    WWOR-TV

  • Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
  • Daily newspaper in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    a sister publication to Pittsburgh's second-largest news radio station, KQV. Trib Total Media is the Official Newspaper of the Pittsburgh Pirates and

    Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

    Pittsburgh_Tribune-Review

  • KYW (AM)
  • All-news radio station in Philadelphia

    the AM band, in addition to KDKA and KQV, both in Pittsburgh. There does not appear to be any reason why KYW and KQV were assigned "K" call letters. At

    KYW (AM)

    KYW (AM)

    KYW_(AM)

  • Scott Ferrall
  • American sports talk radio personality (born 1965)

    as a standard sports news reader on all-news KQV radio in his home town of Pittsburgh. When he left KQV, he drifted to Florida and found part-time radio

    Scott Ferrall

    Scott_Ferrall

  • List of three-letter broadcast call signs in the United States
  • - Buffalo, New York, 1922 (deleted) KFI-FM - 1946-1951 (deleted) WDVE - KQV-FM, 1962-1970 KMGH-TV - KLZ-TV, 1953-1972 KSEE - KMJ-TV, 1953-1981 KCPQ -

    List of three-letter broadcast call signs in the United States

    List_of_three-letter_broadcast_call_signs_in_the_United_States

  • WPXI
  • Television station in Pittsburgh

    Saturday afternoons. Come Alive was originally sponsored by Pepsi and hosted by KQV disc jockey Chuck Brinkman. Later, WIXZ DJ Terry Lee would take over as host

    WPXI

    WPXI

  • Mercedes McCambridge
  • American actress (1916–2004)

    ISBN 978-006177512-3. Retrieved October 24, 2013. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XawJPRjKQvQ. The Dick Cavett Show. November 14, 1974. ABC. {{cite episode}}: |url= missing

    Mercedes McCambridge

    Mercedes McCambridge

    Mercedes_McCambridge

  • Languages of Malaysia
  • North Bornean (Austronesian) Nonukan Tidong tid 20,000 0.0624 Sabah Okolod kqv 5,000 0.0156 Paluan plz 5,500 0.0172 Papar dpp 500 0.0016 Penan pez, pne

    Languages of Malaysia

    Languages of Malaysia

    Languages_of_Malaysia

  • The Vogues
  • American vocal group

    own Blue Star label. Cenci then persuaded John Rook, program director of KQV, to play the single. With local airplay and sales Cenci signed them to the

    The Vogues

    The Vogues

    The_Vogues

  • John Rook
  • American radio programmer and executive

    where his success led to ABC hiring him to be program director at KQV in Pittsburgh. KQV, owned by ABC, had initial success with the Top 40 format, but was

    John Rook

    John Rook

    John_Rook

  • List of radio stations formerly owned by the American Broadcasting Company
  • 2007 WPLJ 1948 2007 Fremont Ohio WFRO 2002 2004 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania KQV 1957 1974 WDVE 1962 1974 Providence Rhode Island WPRO 1986 1993 WPRO-FM 1986

    List of radio stations formerly owned by the American Broadcasting Company

    List_of_radio_stations_formerly_owned_by_the_American_Broadcasting_Company

  • Mutual Broadcasting System
  • American radio broadcasting network (1934–1999)

    Chicago-WGN, and Los Angeles-KHJ). At that same time Mutual radio station KQV in Pittsburgh, which was engaged in an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to

    Mutual Broadcasting System

    Mutual_Broadcasting_System

  • Break-in record
  • Novelty record combining spoken word with musical samples

    were Nick Cenci and Nick Koselaneos, helped by radio deejay Bob DeCarlo of KQV in Pennsylvania. 1973 Dickie Goodman "Watergrate" A parody of Richard Nixon

    Break-in record

    Break-in_record

  • DuMont Television Network
  • American television network (1940–1956)

    WPXI), the battle between the Hearst Corporation (then-owners of WCAE) and KQV over the channel 4 license that eventually would become WTAE-TV, and -- perhaps

    DuMont Television Network

    DuMont Television Network

    DuMont_Television_Network

  • NBC Radio Network
  • American radio network (1926–1999)

    Other major affiliates included WBAL-FM in Baltimore, KHVH in Honolulu, KQV in Pittsburgh and KRUX in Glendale–Phoenix. At the end of 1975, NIS had 57

    NBC Radio Network

    NBC Radio Network

    NBC_Radio_Network

  • Velvet Crest
  • American rock band

    April 7, 1969, the band joined Tommy James and the Shondells at the sold out KQV Easter Shower of Stars concert in front of 12,800 screaming fans at Pittsburgh

    Velvet Crest

    Velvet Crest

    Velvet_Crest

  • Mellon family
  • American banking, judicial, and political family

    Immigration Reform Hôpital Albert Schweitzer Haiti Jacqueline Kennedy Garden KQV Laurel Foundation Mellon Trust Morse College National Gallery of Art National

    Mellon family

    Mellon_family

  • Pie Traynor
  • American baseball player, broadcaster, and manager (1898–1972)

    eventually took a job as a sports director for Pittsburgh radio station KQV in 1944. His radio broadcasts became popular with Pittsburgh sports fans

    Pie Traynor

    Pie Traynor

    Pie_Traynor

  • Penn State Nittany Lions basketball
  • Men's basketball team of Penn State University

    AM) New Castle WVNJ (1160 AM) New York City, NY WNTP (990 AM) Philadelphia KQV (1410 AM) Pittsburgh WPPA (1360 AM) Pottsville WRAW (1340 AM) Reading WAAF

    Penn State Nittany Lions basketball

    Penn_State_Nittany_Lions_basketball

  • WPOP
  • News/talk radio station in Hartford, Connecticut

    antenna; the upgrade was coordinated with a similar nighttime power increase at KQV in Pittsburgh, which also operated at 1380 kHz. In 1941, with the enactment

    WPOP

    WPOP

  • 1975 in radio
  • broadcasting history. 1 January – KQV-Pittsburgh's new owner, Taft Broadcasting, hires Joey Reynolds as program director. KQV's Top 40 format is blown up, taking

    1975 in radio

    1975_in_radio

  • ISO 639:k
  • List of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with K

    Kimaragang kqs I/L Northern Kissi kqt I/L Klias River Kadazan kqu I/E Seroa kqv I/L Okolod kqw I/L Kandas kqx I/L Mser kqy I/L Koorete kqz I/E Korana kra

    ISO 639:k

    ISO_639:k

  • KDKA (AM)
  • Talk radio station in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    Broadcasting Company). Prior to the sale KDKA swapped affiliations with KQV to become affiliated with the NBC-Red network. Also during this period, in

    KDKA (AM)

    KDKA_(AM)

  • Mel Phillips (radio programmer)
  • American radio programmer (born 1940)

    programmed radio stations WOR-FM, WXLO and WNBC, New York, WRKO AM&FM, Boston and KQV, Pittsburgh. He was general manager of Hooper Radio and had worked in various

    Mel Phillips (radio programmer)

    Mel Phillips (radio programmer)

    Mel_Phillips_(radio_programmer)

  • Scooter Lowry
  • American actor (1919–1989)

    Pittsburgh Press Seckatary Hawkins Club on 8 o'clock for half an hour over KQV. He was still touring by 1934. From his draft records, it was found that

    Scooter Lowry

    Scooter Lowry

    Scooter_Lowry

  • List of languages by total number of speakers in Indonesia
  • 356 Tamagario tcg 6a 3,500 Papua province: south coast area. 357 Okolod kqv 6a 3,390 East Kalimantan province: Sabah border area in northwest. 358 Pagu

    List of languages by total number of speakers in Indonesia

    List_of_languages_by_total_number_of_speakers_in_Indonesia

  • Dickie Goodman
  • American music and record producer

    Campus" one week after the latter peaked. Goodman's records also inspired KQV morning disc jockey Bob DeCarlo's top 10 hit "Convention '72" under the name

    Dickie Goodman

    Dickie Goodman

    Dickie_Goodman

  • Think (band)
  • Former American studio group

    Understand" started getting airplay in late 1971, hitting number one at stations KQV in Pittsburgh and WIXY in Cleveland; nationally, it made it to No. 23 on

    Think (band)

    Think_(band)

  • WLS (AM)
  • Radio station in Chicago, Illinois, United States

    director and an afternoon DJ. Beaudin and Holman were both brought in from KQV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ed Grennan, an announcer on the station since

    WLS (AM)

    WLS_(AM)

  • List of initial AM-band station grants in the United States
  • Review of first U.S. radio broadcasting stations

    03/09/1923 32 01/09/1922 KQV Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Doubleday-Hill Electric Company E TRN --/--/---- --- --- 01/09/1922 6M 452 KQV Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    List of initial AM-band station grants in the United States

    List_of_initial_AM-band_station_grants_in_the_United_States

  • WKQV
  • Radio station in Cowen, West Virginia, United States

    WKQV (105.5 FM, "105 KQV") is a Classic rock formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Cowen, West Virginia, serving the Richwood/Summersville area

    WKQV

    WKQV

  • WJAS
  • Radio station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

    broadcasting stations were: KDKA, Westinghouse Electric & Mfg Co, November 7, 1921; KQV, Doubleday-Hill Electric Company, January 9, 1922; WPB, Newspaper Printing

    WJAS

    WJAS

    WJAS

  • WPLJ
  • K-Love radio station in New York City

    Angeles; WLS-FM in Chicago; KGO-FM in San Francisco; WXYZ-FM in Detroit; KQV-FM in Pittsburgh; and newly acquired KXYZ-FM in Houston—began carrying an

    WPLJ

    WPLJ

    WPLJ

  • List of Pittsburgh Penguins broadcasters
  • Broadcasters of American ice hockey team

    Mike Lange Paul Steigerwald 1983-84 KQV Mike Lange Terry Schiffauer 1982-83 KQV Mike Lange Terry Schiffauer 1981-82 KQV Mike Lange Terry Schiffauer 1980-81

    List of Pittsburgh Penguins broadcasters

    List_of_Pittsburgh_Penguins_broadcasters

  • Joey Reynolds
  • American radio show host

    stations, including WKBW in Buffalo, New York, WNBC and WOR in New York City, KQV in Pittsburgh, KMPC and KRTH in Los Angeles, WPOP and WDRC in Hartford, WIXY

    Joey Reynolds

    Joey Reynolds

    Joey_Reynolds

  • Richard Mellon Scaife
  • American Mellon family heir, and newspaper owner (1932–2014)

    Scaife owned a majority interest in Pittsburgh-based all-news radio station KQV. From 1977 to 1989 Scaife owned the Sacramento Union newspaper in the state

    Richard Mellon Scaife

    Richard_Mellon_Scaife

  • List of grandfather clauses
  • K—such as WRR in Dallas, WHO in Des Moines and WHB in Kansas City, plus KQV and KYW in Pennsylvania, all licensed before the 1930s—have been permitted

    List of grandfather clauses

    List_of_grandfather_clauses

  • KHMX
  • Hot adult contemporary radio station in Houston

    Angeles, WLS-FM in Chicago, KGO-FM in San Francisco, WXYZ-FM in Detroit and KQV-FM in Pittsburgh. At the end of 1970, all seven FM stations switched call

    KHMX

    KHMX

  • Mass media in Pittsburgh
  • However, as of early 2006 the station is no longer No. 1 in the ratings. KQV 1410 AM, now an all-news outlet, was Pittsburgh's dominant Top 40 station

    Mass media in Pittsburgh

    Mass_media_in_Pittsburgh

  • List of oldest radio stations
  • Ernest Fisk; Sydney August 8, 1919 AM Doubleday-Hill radio department station KQV Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania November 19, 1919 Currently AM 1410 kHz Currently

    List of oldest radio stations

    List_of_oldest_radio_stations

  • Gioachino Greco
  • Italian chess player and writer

    Sarah Beth (July 2013). "Gioacchino Greco". de Man, Ronald; Guo, Bojun. "KQvKP Syzygy Endgame Tablebases". Eales, Richard (1985). Chess: The History of

    Gioachino Greco

    Gioachino Greco

    Gioachino_Greco

  • The Delegates
  • Novelty Song Group

    The Delegates were the creation of Bob DeCarlo, morning disc jockey at KQV in Pittsburgh. DeCarlo was approached by local record moguls Nick Cenci and

    The Delegates

    The_Delegates

  • Jefferson Hills, Pennsylvania
  • Borough in Pennsylvania, US

    receiving its license on October 27, 1920. Other popular stations include KQV 1410 AM (news), WPGP 1250 AM (conservative talk), WKST-FM 96.1 FM (pop and

    Jefferson Hills, Pennsylvania

    Jefferson Hills, Pennsylvania

    Jefferson_Hills,_Pennsylvania

  • Eleanor Schano
  • American journalist (1932–2020)

    programs for older viewers). She also had a longtime on-air presence on KQV radio. Schano served on the Greater Pittsburgh Commission for Women. She

    Eleanor Schano

    Eleanor_Schano

  • KLOS
  • Rock radio station in Los Angeles

    aired on ABC's other owned-and-operated stations—KGO-FM in San Francisco, KQV-FM in Pittsburgh, WABC-FM in New York City, WLS-FM in Chicago, and WXYZ-FM

    KLOS

    KLOS

    KLOS

  • Timeline of Pittsburgh
  • for play in the American Hockey League. 1962 May 10: WDVE first airs, as KQV-FM. Winky's restaurant in business. The Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle begins

    Timeline of Pittsburgh

    Timeline_of_Pittsburgh

  • Stan Savran
  • American sportscaster (1947–2023)

    Pittsburgh was at WWSW-AM. When WWSW changed formats in 1979, he moved to KQV. On September 20, 1981, Savran filled in for Jack Fleming on the Pittsburgh

    Stan Savran

    Stan_Savran

  • WWCP-TV
  • Television station in Johnstown, Pennsylvania

    Communications Commission (FCC) issued a "freeze" on television licenses. Although KQV was essentially a shoo-in for the channel 8 allocation and later won the

    WWCP-TV

    WWCP-TV

    WWCP-TV

  • WLS-FM
  • Classic hits radio station in Chicago

    City, WXYZ-FM in Detroit, KXYZ-FM in Houston, KGO-FM in San Francisco, and KQV-FM in Pittsburgh. While ABC had originally selected WXAI as a replacement

    WLS-FM

    WLS-FM

  • WWNL
  • Radio station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

    call letters WYRE in 1961 and then back to WEEP. Unable to compete with KQV in the Top 40 format, WEEP changed to country music in 1965, in which it

    WWNL

    WWNL

  • J. J. Maura
  • American actor

    stations throughout the region, including WAEB in Allentown, Pennsylvania, KQV in Pittsburgh, WIP in Philadelphia and QVC, based in West Chester, Pennsylvania

    J. J. Maura

    J._J._Maura

  • List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters KN–KS)
  • KQTE 1450 AM Helendale, California KQUE 980 AM Rosenburg/Richmond, Texas KQV 1410 AM Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania KQWB 1660 AM West Fargo, North Dakota KQYX

    List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters KN–KS)

    List_of_AM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_KN–KS)

  • 1919 in radio
  • begins regular programming. 19 November – Experimental station 8ZAE (later KQV) is launched in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. 1 December – Experimental

    1919 in radio

    1919_in_radio

  • WCSO (AM)
  • Radio station in Springfield, Ohio (1922–1930)

    November 11, 1928, WCSO was assigned to 1380 kHz on a timesharing basis with KQV in Pittsburgh. WCSO was reassigned to 1450 kHz a few months later as WFJC's

    WCSO (AM)

    WCSO_(AM)

  • WCCR (AM)
  • Catholic radio station in Cleveland

    it had Cleveland, putting only a dent in the dominance of top–40 leader KQV. The top–40 format at WIXZ lasted in various forms until 1974, and the call

    WCCR (AM)

    WCCR (AM)

    WCCR_(AM)

  • Joe Tucker (sportscaster)
  • Canadian-American radio announcer (1909–1986)

    from 1947 to 1956. WWSW aired the games live from 1936 to 1946, followed by KQV from 1946 to 1956. Joe Tucker also announced the Pittsburgh Penguins' TV

    Joe Tucker (sportscaster)

    Joe_Tucker_(sportscaster)

  • 2017 in radio
  • Syndicated Shows At End Of 2017" from Radio Insight (October 12, 2017) ″KQV going off the air at end of the year” from Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (December

    2017 in radio

    2017_in_radio

  • List of radio stations in Pennsylvania
  • 1020 AM Pittsburgh Talk radio KDKA-FM 93.7 FM Pittsburgh Sports radio (ISN) KQV 1410 AM Pittsburgh Easy listening KYW 1060 AM Philadelphia All-news radio

    List of radio stations in Pennsylvania

    List_of_radio_stations_in_Pennsylvania

  • 1977 in radio
  • low number of affiliates. Most stations switch to different formats, but KQV in Pittsburgh launched a locally based production for its all-news format

    1977 in radio

    1977_in_radio

  • On Wings of Song: The Performance Recordings of Josephine A. Estill 1939–1974
  • 2009 compilation album by Jo Estill

    # Title Writer(s) Musician(s) Notes Year Length 1. "KQV - Theme - Cuban Love Song" Tipton, piano Pittsburg Radio Station Show 1939 1:24 2. "Begin the

    On Wings of Song: The Performance Recordings of Josephine A. Estill 1939–1974

    On_Wings_of_Song:_The_Performance_Recordings_of_Josephine_A._Estill_1939–1974

  • Curse of Enchantia
  • British graphic adventure game

    Computer Gaming World called it "a pretty looking product" of "a Loom / KQV / Legend of Kyrandia approach," even as another called it "actually more

    Curse of Enchantia

    Curse_of_Enchantia

  • Tony Wakeman
  • American sportscaster (1909–1953)

    voice and versatility”. In 1936 he called Pittsburgh Pirates games for KQV. In 1936, Wakeman joined WOL in Washington D.C. He became first the play

    Tony Wakeman

    Tony_Wakeman

  • 1968 in radio
  • WPLJ) in New York, WLS-FM in Chicago, KGO-FM (now KOSF) in San Francisco, KQV-FM (now WDVE) in Pittsburgh, WXYZ-FM (now WRIF) in Detroit, KXYZ-FM (now

    1968 in radio

    1968 in radio

    1968_in_radio

  • WVPX-TV
  • Television station in Akron, Ohio

    February 28, 2021. Retrieved March 1, 2021. Roteman, Jeff. "KQV Billy Soule Page". Jeff Roteman's KQV Page. Archived from the original on February 7, 2020.

    WVPX-TV

    WVPX-TV

  • WXVE
  • Radio station in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, United States

    stations the Stevenses purchased in late 2017, the other being Pittsburgh's KQV. The station returned to the air and changed its call sign to WKHJ on September

    WXVE

    WXVE

  • 1967 in radio
  • This is due to some of ABC's owned-and-operated stations (WABC, WLS, WXYZ, KQV) airing Top 40 formats that directly conflicted with ABC Radio's long-form

    1967 in radio

    1967_in_radio

  • Languages of Kalimantan
  • regency. Also in Malaysia (Sarawak). Malayo-Sumbawan, Malayic, Kendayan 26 kqv Okolod Kolod, Kolour, Kolur, Okolod Murut. 4,970 (3,390) 2000 East Kalimantan

    Languages of Kalimantan

    Languages of Kalimantan

    Languages_of_Kalimantan

  • 1971 in radio
  • Angeles. KGO-FM in San Francisco becomes KSFX, for San Francisco (now KOSF). KQV-FM in Pittsburgh becomes WDVE, for a D o V E, the symbol of peace. WXYZ-FM

    1971 in radio

    1971_in_radio

  • WPGH-TV
  • Television station in Pittsburgh

    "Block of Mount Washington Property Included: New Television Station to Buy KQV Tower". The Pittsburgh Press. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. March 10, 1953. p

    WPGH-TV

    WPGH-TV

    WPGH-TV

  • WSTV (AM)
  • Radio station in Steubenville, Ohio (1940–2011)

    with Johnny-O on WOMP FM 100.5 show in the mid 90s. He often reported for KQV in Pittsburgh as an Ohio field based reporter. Elias later moved to WTRF

    WSTV (AM)

    WSTV_(AM)

  • KCNW
  • Radio station in Fairway, Kansas, United States

    following the lead of other AM stations dumping music for talk (notable KQV in Pittsburgh the same year), the news format didn't last long in Kansas

    KCNW

    KCNW

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Online names & meanings

  • Pegeen
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, Greek, Irish

    Pegeen

    Pearl

  • Tory
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Dutch, English, Irish, Scottish

    Tory

    Watchtower; Winner; From the Craggy Hills; Tower; Victory; Castle

  • Miroslsv
  • Boy/Male

    Czechoslovakian

    Miroslsv

    Peaceful glory.

  • Ikram
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Ikram

    Honour hospitality, generosity

  • Nyle
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic Anglo Saxon English

    Nyle

    Champion.

  • Stapp
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stapp

    English : topographic name from Middle English stappe ‘step’, probably denoting someone who lived by a ford with stepping stones.

  • Saalih
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Saalih

    Good. Virtuous.

  • Rasmiya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Rasmiya

    Ceremonial, Ceremonious

  • Seneh
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Seneh

    Bramble, enemy.

  • PATIENCE
  • Female

    English

    PATIENCE

    A Christian virtue name, derived from the English vocabulary word, patience, from Latin pati, PATIENCE means "to suffer." The Puritans considered it virtuous "to suffer" misfortune and persecution without complaint or loss of faith. 

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