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Radio station in Garden City, New York, United States
WBAU (90.3 FM) was the call sign of the student-operated radio station located at Adelphi University in Garden City, New York, 18 miles (29 km) east of
WBAU
American radio personality and former MTV VJ
Westbury, New York, on Long Island. In the early 1980s, Doctor Dré was a DJ at WBAU, the radio station of Adelphi University in Garden City, New York. With three
Doctor_Dré
American hip-hop group
Productions' Run–D.M.C. and Beastie Boys. Chuck D put out a tape to promote WBAU (the radio station where he was working at the time) and to fend off a local
Public_Enemy
Television station in Augusta, Georgia
this period, the station was known locally as "The WB on WBEK 67". In 1998, WBAU, a local affiliate of The WB 100+ Station Group, signed on, appearing on
WAGT-CD
1983 single by Run-D.M.C.
Both tracks were collected on the trio's self-titled debut album in 1984. WBAU was the first station to play the two songs. At first considered a meaningless
Sucker_M.C.'s
American rapper and television host
Doctor Dré. He was also one of the DJ’s for the college radio station, WBAU 90.3 FM, which included a host of other hip hop artists from that time, including
T_Money_(rapper)
National feed of The WB for smaller markets
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The_WB_100+_Station_Group
1988 studio album by Public Enemy
dissed the group with the line when he mistakenly embroiled them in the WBAU-WBLS radio war. Chuck D has said that "Party for Your Right to Fight", the
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
It_Takes_a_Nation_of_Millions_to_Hold_Us_Back
American film director, writer and artist
became a well-known New York radio personality at New York's Hot 97 WQHT FM, WBAU FM, and WLIB AM, as well as a record producer for Tupac Shakur. Strange also
Adario_Strange
American rapper (born 1976)
Manson". In 1995, he proceeded to rap on the Wildman Steve and DJ Riz show WBAU 90.3FM. Necro lists Kool G Rap as one of his biggest influences in terms
Necro_(rapper)
Transmission of low-power radio signals through electrical conductors
in Washington, D.C. — now WAMU WBAU at Adelphi University in Garden City, New York — became now-defunct station WBAU WBMB at Baruch College/City University
Carrier_current
American hip hop group
their single "Can You Feel It". In the early 1980s, a group of young men at WBAU FM formed a group called the "Concept Crew". Their show "The Operating Room"
Original_Concept
American hip hop group
Bazerk (Tony Allen) in the early 1980s, when he was doing a radio show on WBAU at Adelphi University. "SLAMjamz.com - Artists - SON OF BAZERK and No Self
Son_of_Bazerk
American sports commentator (1956–2025)
first broadcasting experience was calling New York Apollo soccer matches on WBAU during the summer of 1978 and subsequently WMCA. In the 1980s, Trautwig hosted
Al_Trautwig
Review of first U.S. radio broadcasting stations
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List of initial AM-band station grants in the United States
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American actor
to the "I Am the Merry Mailman" song and illustrations of Ray Heatherton collectibles Excerpt from The Breakfast Club w/Ray Heatherton Radio Show WBAU
Ray_Heatherton
Radio station in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, United States
began running an adult standards format, and its call letters changed to WBAU on July 21, 2004, retaining the format. On June 30, 2006, the station dropped
WFDM_(AM)
American journalist (born 1963)
introduced Allen to a clique who congregated around university radio station WBAU/90.3 FM on Monday nights (although not all were students), and, in Allen's
Harry_Allen_(journalist)
Radio station in Manorville, New York, United States
WRLI-FM WSHR WSUF HD2 WUSB WWSK WWWF-FM WXBA WXM80 Defunct WAPP-LP (100.3 FM) WBAU (90.3 FM) WEEG (90.7 FM) WGLI (1290 AM) WLIR/WDRE (92.7 FM) WLNG (1600 AM)
WEHM
Radio station in Stony Brook, New York, United States
construction permit was challenged by Adelphi University, whose station, WBAU, which at the time broadcast on the first-adjacent frequency, 90.3, out of
WUSB_(FM)
In Style For Sting," Chicago Tribune, Wednesday, December 24, 1986. [1] [2] N.Y. Express Games were broadcast on WBAU radio. Play-by-play highlights.
New_York_Express
American rapper (born 1970)
Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Show (WKCR, later others) and Wildman Steve (WBAU) Hip hop radio shows. On September 27, 1992, Total Pack performed in the
Corey_L._Banks
Radio station in Garden City, New York, United States
2022-2026. College radio List of college radio stations in the United States WBAU — defunct student radio station owned by Adelphi University that shared WHPC's
WHPC
Television station in Augusta, Georgia
weeknight prime time newscast was relaunched on cable-only WB affiliate "WBAU" and was known as WB 23 News at 10. In July 2011, WFXG announced that it
WFXG
American poet
Everything Goes, Poetry Central, The Sounds of Poetry on Adelphi Radio WBAU-FM, Jazz Poetry Café with Phillip Gregory on WFLO, Cool on the Groove on
Joy_Leftow
WRLI-FM WSHR WSUF HD2 WUSB WWSK WWWF-FM WXBA WXM80 Defunct WAPP-LP (100.3 FM) WBAU (90.3 FM) WEEG (90.7 FM) WGLI (1290 AM) WLIR/WDRE (92.7 FM) WLNG (1600 AM)
Economy_of_Long_Island
Television station in Buffalo, New York
Corporation and New York City's WPIX, as well as a call sign change from WBAU-TV to WBBU-TV, the construction permit was deleted in January 1971. In 1979
WNYO-TV
Television station in Augusta, Georgia (1968–2017)
being retooled, WAGT's weeknight prime time newscast was relaunched on "WBAU" and became known as WB 23 News at 10. With that station's September 2006
WAGT_(TV)
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