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WHN may refer to: WEPN (AM), a New York City radio station which held the call sign WHN from 1922 until 1948, and from 1962 until 1987 Whiston railway
WHN
ESPN Radio station in New York City
Bergen, New Jersey. The 1050 AM facility in New York signed on in 1922 as WHN. For the majority of its existence under these call letters, as well as during
WEPN_(AM)
Television station in Greenville, South Carolina
WHNS (channel 21), branded Fox Carolina, is a television station licensed to Greenville, South Carolina, United States, serving as the Fox affiliate for
WHNS
1988); 660 AM (October 7, 1988 – 2013) WHN 1050 AM (1983–1987) WMCA 570 AM (1978–1982) WNEW 1130 AM (1975–1977) WHN 1050 AM (1972–1974) WJRZ (WWDJ after
List of New York Mets broadcasters
List_of_New_York_Mets_broadcasters
was dubbed “country radio’s most influential programmer” while programming WHN, New York, which became the most listened to country radio station of all
Ed_Salamon
American sportscaster (1901–1962)
audition over 500 other applicants for announcer at New York City radio station WHN, Husing found his life's calling. He was schooled under the tutelage of pioneer
Ted_Husing
American telecommunications company (1885–2024)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company released WHN from all liability for past infringement of its patents. WHN paid $2,000 for a personal, non-transferable
AT&T_Corporation
Season of National Basketball Association team the New York Knicks
New York Rangers (NHL). Some New York Knicks radio games never aired on WHN because of broadcast conflict with the New York Rangers (NHL). Transactions
1969–70 New York Knicks season
1969–70_New_York_Knicks_season
American actress
production department at radio station WHN in New York City. Her father at one time was night manager of WHN. She had an elder sister, Judy, whose stage
Hope_Holiday
Broadcasting not done in a formal studio
airing of a remote broadcast came in 1924, when Loew's Theater publicist and WHN (New York City) station manager Nils Granlund leased telegraph lines from
Remote_broadcast
Medical condition
receptor-α (IL7Rα), DCLRE1C-Artemis, RMRP-CHH, DNA-Ligase IV, common gamma chain, WHN-FOXN1, ZAP-70 and complete DiGeorge syndrome. It is fatal without treatment
Omenn_syndrome
Review of first U.S. radio broadcasting stations
TG 03/15/1922 761 --- 04/28/1922 --- --- deleted 08/28/1923 89 03/18/1922 WHN Ridgewood New York Ridgewood Times Printing & Publish E LIC 03/17/1922 761
List of initial AM-band station grants in the United States
List_of_initial_AM-band_station_grants_in_the_United_States
Sports radio network
beginning in 1987, when the station signed on at 1050 AM a replacement for WHN; WHN had been the radio home of the Mets from 1983 on. The Mets would eventually
New_York_Mets_Radio_Network
American actor
in Fort Wayne, Indiana; WKYC (AM, now WTAM), Cleveland, Ohio (1970–1973); WHN, New York City; WYNY, New York City; WJJD (now WYLL), Chicago; and WKHK (now
Larry_Kenney
NBA professional basketball team season
WIS-DT4/WPAM-LD (Columbia) WCSC-DT3 (Charleston) WITN-DT2 (Greenville-New Bern) WHNS-DT2 (Greenville-Spartanburg-Asheville-Anderson) WMBF-DT3 (Myrtle Beach) WRAL-DT3
2026–27 Charlotte Hornets season
2026–27_Charlotte_Hornets_season
American thrashcore band
"Conquest For Death- Many Nations, One Underground LP (Ltd Ed Color Vinyl)". Angryyoungandpoor.com. Retrieved July 19, 2018. Official WHN? Website v t e
What_Happens_Next?_(band)
actors Gertrude Lawrence, Louis Calhern, Frances Upton and Lionel Atwill, WHN announcer Nils Granlund, the Forman Sisters, and a host of others. CBS's
History_of_television
Type of coronavirus detected in 2021
"Public Health Alert: NB.1.8.1 Variant Spreading Across Asia and Beyond". WHN. 3 June 2025. Archived from the original on 9 June 2025. Retrieved 9 June
SARS-CoV-2_Omicron_variant
1939–1940, 1961–1966, 2002–2013 WOR: 1941-1942 WINS: 1944–1957, 1978–1980 WMGM/WHN: 1958–1960, 1967–1970 WMCA: 1971–1977 WABC: 1981–2001 WFAN–WFAN-FM: 2014–present
List of New York Yankees broadcasters
List_of_New_York_Yankees_broadcasters
Solar farm in Mozambique
energy-storage facility with capacity of 50 megawatts. The lead developer is WHN Solar Company, a Mozambican independent power producer (IPP). The power station
Nacala_Solar_Power_Station
American actor (1976–2020)
as the Black Panther: Local pastor reacts". Greenville, South Carolina: WHNS. Archived from the original on February 25, 2018. Retrieved February 16,
Chadwick_Boseman
Contemporary hit radio station in New York City
become WHNF when it moved to 100.3, was co-owned with WHN and played easy listening music. After WHN changed its call sign to WMGM in 1948, WHNF followed
WHTZ
240833°N 90.40417°W / 32.240833; -90.40417 (Media General Tower Jackson) WHNS TV-Tower 491 m (1,611 ft) 2001 Guyed mast UHF/VHF-transmission United States
List_of_tallest_structures
reporter 1940 WHN Dick Fishell Bert Lee 1941 WHN Dick Fishell Bert Lee 1942 WHN Red Barber Alan Hale 1943 WHN Red Barber Connie Desmond 1944 WHN Red Barber
List of New York Giants broadcasters
List_of_New_York_Giants_broadcasters
Current MLB broadcasters
WZCH-DT2 (Charleston) WTVL-DT2/WDNN-DT2 (Chattanooga) WTVY-DT7 (Dotham) WHNS-DT2 (Greenville/Spartanburg) WAFF-DT3 (Huntsville) WLHA-DT2 (Hattiesburg)
List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters
List_of_current_Major_League_Baseball_broadcasters
Radio show
Mack. Bowes brought his amateur hour to the New York City radio station WHN in April 1934. On March 24, 1935, on NBC, The Chase & Sanborn Coffee Company
Major_Bowes_Amateur_Hour
History of sports radio station WFAN in New York City
York Sports radio WFAN, first broadcast on July 1, 1987 at 1050AM replacing WHN. WFAN was the first all sports station in the United States. The station's
History_of_WFAN
Omicron subvariant of SARS-CoV-2
"Public Health Alert: NB.1.8.1 Variant Spreading Across Asia and Beyond". WHN. 3 June 2025. Retrieved 9 June 2025. Varsha Vats (6 June 2025). "Highly Transmissible
BA.2.86
Musical instrument museum in South Carolina, United States
"Unique instrument collection on display at Sigal Music Museum in Greenville". WHNS. Retrieved July 3, 2023. "Double Manual Harpsichord, Jacob Kirkman, London
Sigal_Music_Museum
American singer and actor (1928–2018)
friend for an audition. He began his career at the New York radio station WHN when he was 17, singing on the Gloom Dodgers show, which provided light entertainment
Vic_Damone
dies after police shootout at North Carolina business". WBTV (video via WHNS). April 22, 2026. Retrieved April 22, 2026. "Suspect in officer-involved
List of killings by law enforcement officers in the United States, April 2026
List_of_killings_by_law_enforcement_officers_in_the_United_States,_April_2026
1974 American TV series or program
hosted the program and Dan Daniel (then a disc jockey on New York City's WHN) served as announcer. The series was recorded at ABC's New York studio TV15
The_Big_Showdown
Television programming provider
Monroe KTVE 10 Fort Wayne WKJG-TV 33 Fort Worth KTVT 11 KTXA 21 Greenville WHNS 21 Johnstown WJAC-TV 6 Kansas City WDAF-TV 4 KSHB-TV 41 Lafayette KADN-TV
Operation_Prime_Time
Two ancient letters found in Egypt
BṬB‘T and a signet-ring and stamped signet-rings (coins??), (10-11) W[..] WḤN Š[......] / [....]‘‘ [..Ḥ]TM ’R[.....] and ... / ... signet-ring ... (12)
Phoenician_papyrus_letters
American television producer and media proprietor
a late 1970s stint with media promotion innovator Dale Pon at New York's WHN Radio, Seibert began his work at Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment in 1980
Fred_Seibert
American broadcaster (1950–2017)
career in the Northeast, eventually working at stations such as WABC, WNBC, WHN, WMCA and WEVD in New York, WNHC in New Haven, Connecticut, and WEZE and
Alan_Colmes
American politician
representative to challenge Upstate congressman in Republican Primary". WHNS-TV. Retrieved November 24, 2024. Beavers, Olivia (November 16, 2023). "House
Stephen_Frank
Radio station in New York City (1942–1955)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film studio alongside radio station WMGM, which was previously WHN. One of New York's earliest FM outlets, WMGM-FM broadcast from 1942 to 1955
WMGM-FM_(New_York_City)
American preacher and church leader (1880–1976)
broadcast the program You Pray for Me Church of the Air nationally on WHN radio, from 1933. WHN launched an advertising campaign which promoted a rivalry between
Rosa_Horn
All-news radio station in New York City
WMGM adopted a beautiful music format under its previous call letters, WHN, while WINS was purchased by the Westinghouse Electric Corporation. On April
WINS_(AM)
2019 CBS Columbia WIS 2019 NBC CW (DT2) Greenville–Spartanburg–Anderson WHNS 2021 Fox WDKT-LD 2024 Telemundo Myrtle Beach–Florence WMBF-TV 2019 NBC WXIV-LD
List of stations owned or operated by Gray Media
List_of_stations_owned_or_operated_by_Gray_Media
Type of radio, television or streaming program where contestants compete for prizes
1938 radio quiz show Whiz Kids on WHN Radio in New York
Game_show
American sports announcer (1917–2001)
careers in professional football and basketball. He joined the radio station WHN in New York City, and by 1943 he was its sports director. Following the American
Marty_Glickman
American football player and coach (born 1979)
referred to him by such terms as "Benedict Curry", "Benedict Ronald", or "WHN" (an abbreviation of "What's his name?"). Curry was voted the "Sports Jerk
Ronald_Curry
2023. "Sen. Tim Scott in Spartanburg to announce campaign endorsements". WHNS. June 12, 2023. Retrieved June 12, 2023. McGowan, Dan (August 23, 2023).
Endorsements in the 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries
Endorsements_in_the_2024_Republican_Party_presidential_primaries
American radio newscaster and actor
the staff of WHN as an announcer. In 1940 he served as the announcer for Jimmy Walker's radio series Jimmy Walker's Opportunity Hour on WHN. In 1942 Gladstone
Henry_Gladstone
American country singer (1905–1974)
East Coast stations for three years. He also performed on the radio show WHN Barndance and sang on NBC Radio shows; and appeared in several radio dramas
Tex_Ritter
Major League Baseball franchise
previously carried by WFAN, which inherited the team's broadcast rights from WHN when it took over its frequency in 1987, and in later years by WFAN-FM which
New_York_Mets
"Lindsey Graham announces campaign team, funding for 2026 re-election bid". WHNS. Retrieved January 15, 2025. Kenmore, Abraham; Adcox, Seanna (November 6
2026 United States Senate election in South Carolina
2026_United_States_Senate_election_in_South_Carolina
WIS-DT4/WPAM-LD (Columbia) WCSC-DT3 (Charleston) WITN-DT2 (Greenville-New Bern) WHNS-DT2 (Greenville-Spartanburg-Asheville-Anderson) WMBF-DT3 (Myrtle Beach) WRAL-DT3
List of current NBA broadcasters
List_of_current_NBA_broadcasters
actors Gertrude Lawrence, Louis Calhern, Frances Upton and Lionel Atwill, the WHN announcer Nils Granlund, and the Forman Sisters. May 1 – The first wedding
1931_in_American_television
Television broadcasting division
(Knoxville, Tennessee) WSMV/DT2 (Nashville) WMC-DT3 (Memphis) WBTV (Charlotte) WHNS (Greenville–Spartanburg, SC–Asheville, North Carolina) Detroit Tigers (2026-present)
MLB_Local_Media
Russian-American songwriter (1912–1991)
Yiddish under his birth name. In the early 1940s, he had a radio show on WHN radio in New York called Sam Medoff and His Yiddish Swing Orchestra; he performed
Dick_Manning
83rd edition of Major League Baseball's championship series
6 Memories Game 7 Memories Re-creating a classic Mets Win World Series – Bob Murphy Call (Audio call) NBC TV version with audio from WHN – Bob Murphy
1986_World_Series
American radio disc jockey (1928–1994)
Around 1971, Spector moved to WHN 1050 AM, then a vocal-based easy listening station. He remained for a while after WHN became a country music station
Jack_Spector
Vice President of the United States from 1825 to 1832
July 23, 2020. "John C. Calhoun statue vandalized in downtown Charleston". WHNS. June 23, 2015. Archived from the original on April 4, 2016. Retrieved May
John_C._Calhoun
American media company (1902–2021)
2021 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania WPGH-TV 1978 1986 Greenville South Carolina WHNS 1997 2021 Chattanooga Tennessee WFLI-TV 2004 2008 Nashville WSMV-TV 1995
Meredith_Corporation
Indian feminist historian and social reformer (1858–1922)
Pandita Ramabai, Indian Scholar, Feminist and Educator". The New York Times. WHN (11 March 2011). "Women's History Month: Pandita Ramabai". Women's History
Pandita_Ramabai
Whangara WGH 079 22 Whangarei WR 089 Whangarei Heads WRH 089 32 Whangaruru WHN 089 36 Whataroa WAA Connect via operator Whatatutu WTA 079 21 Whenuakite
Telephone numbers in New Zealand
Telephone_numbers_in_New_Zealand
Series of college football bowl games following the 2024 season
Hurricane Relief Bowl, collecting donations for Western North Carolina". WHNS. "2024 FCS Bowl Game Film Daytona Beach FL". East Preps. December 8, 2024
2024–25 NCAA football bowl games
2024–25_NCAA_football_bowl_games
American attorney (1915–1998)
Retrieved March 11, 2023. Shaw, Amanda (March 13, 2023). "Murdaugh portrait returned to courthouse after murder trial". WHNS. Retrieved September 22, 2023.
Randolph_Murdaugh_Jr.
Illegal or unregulated radio transmissions
radio was lifted in the US in late 1919. In 1924, New York City station WHN was accused by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) of being
Pirate_radio
WNNJ–WPAT-FM/Paterson, NJ (1949–1951) WRNY/New York City (1928–34; merged into WHN, now WEPN) WWDX/Paterson, New Jersey (1947–49) New York City is the home
Mass_media_in_New_York_City
WFJ-WFN, WFP 1999 WFR-WFZ, WGA-WGH, WGJ-WGN, WGP, WGR-WGZ, WHA-WHH, WHJ-WHN, WHP, WHR-WHZ, WJA-WJH, WJJ-WJN, WJP, WJR-WJZ, WKA-WKH, WKJ-WKN, WKP, WKR-WKZ
History of vehicle registration plates of the Philippines
History_of_vehicle_registration_plates_of_the_Philippines
Television station in Spartanburg, South Carolina
then-owner of regional Fox affiliate WHNS (channel 21), for $2.4 billion to form Meredith Media General. With WSPA and WHNS among the four highest-rated stations
WSPA-TV
American radio and television actor (1898–1966)
stepped onto the radio scene in 1921 as an actor for a local program at WHN in New York City. From there, Cantor's radio career took off. Between the
Charlie_Cantor
Billboard. p. 45. Retrieved October 26, 2024. "Rogers Cops 4 Honors At WHN-AM". Billboard. September 8, 1979. p. 20. Retrieved October 25, 2024. Bundy
List of accolades received by Elvis Presley
List_of_accolades_received_by_Elvis_Presley
American mass murderer (born 1994)
"Charleston shooting suspect Dylann Roof due in court in Charleston Friday". WHNS. June 18, 2015. Archived from the original on June 19, 2015. Retrieved June
Dylann_Roof
"Coroner: Woman with dementia dies of hypothermia in Greenwood County". WHNS. Retrieved January 26, 2026. Moore, Stephanie (January 26, 2026). "Man found
January 23–27, 2026 North American winter storm
January_23–27,_2026_North_American_winter_storm
to Philadelphia. "Robert Jack (physicist)". "NZHistory". "The History of WHN Radio". Archived from the original on 26 May 2011. Retrieved 30 July 2008
List_of_oldest_radio_stations
Television station in Asheville, North Carolina
expired; Pappas Telecasting acquired WANC-TV and returned it to the air as WHNS on April 1, 1984. After WANC-TV moved to channel 21, WSPA-TV (channel 7)
WYCW
Species of reptile
(2): 303–314. doi:10.1046/j.1095-8312.2002.00064.x. Mason, R.T.; Gutzke, W.H.N. (1990). "Sex Recognition in the Leopard Gecko, Eublepharis macularius (Sauria:
Leopard_gecko
American dramatist
Press. p. 78. ISBN 978-0-313-23835-2. * WHN, New York - 361, The New York Times, September 20, 1925, p. 18. WHN - New York - 961, The Daily Review (Long
Garland_Anderson_(playwright)
American actress and singer (1917–2016)
the ensemble.[citation needed] By 1945 she had been heard over New York's WHN radio station. As a member of the NBC Opera Theater roster, she appeared
Shannon_Bolin
Child born after previous miscarriage
"Upstate mothers gather to celebrate Rainbow Baby Day with special photo". WHNS. Archived from the original on September 9, 2024. Retrieved September 14
Rainbow_baby
American newspaper columnist
Broadway material. Mortimer found a close ally in Nils Granlund, who managed WHN radio and broadcast live jazz performances from NYC nightclubs, and by 1939
Lee_Mortimer
American broadcast and sports executive (born 1947)
in Minneapolis, KSHE in St. Louis, KPWR in Los Angeles, WQHT (1986) and WHN (1986) in New York, and WAVA (1986) in Washington D.C. making Emmis the largest
Jeff_Smulyan
American philanthropist (1927–2021)
Rappaport was a contestant on the 1938 Whiz Kids program that was hosted on WHN Radio in New York. Rappaport entered Harvard University at 16 years of age
Jerome_Lyle_Rappaport
Clear-channel sports radio station in New York City
now expanded to full-time on weekends with hosts Dan Taylor (laid off from WHN when they became WFAN), "Big" Jay Sorensen, "The Real" Bob James, Jim Collins
WFAN_(AM)
American radio broadcasting network (1934–1999)
pending, Amway acquired a second station for Mutual with New York City's WHN from Storer Broadcasting on February 26, 1979, for $14 million (equivalent
Mutual_Broadcasting_System
American radio broadcaster, television broadcaster, sportscaster (1908–1992)
each week. Barber called Dodgers broadcasts over New York radio station WHN (later WMGM) at 1050 on the AM dial, teaming with Al Helfer from 1939 to
Red_Barber
Editor, Dewey Decimal Classification
further reduced shorthand, such as: "d n order paper. I l get tt i tym. Giv whn redi t order final decision o syz & weit." It was during this time that she
Jennie_Dorcas_Fellows
2024–25 NBA season by team
Group's WSOC-TV and WAXN-TV, and Gray Media's WIS-TV, WCSC-TV, WMBF-TV, WHNS, WITN-DT2 and WECT-DT2. "Steve Clifford To Step Down As Hornets Head Coach
2024–25 Charlotte Hornets season
2024–25_Charlotte_Hornets_season
British suffragist, socialist and pacifist
Maidstone, Kent. "Lilla Brockway". Spartacus Educational. Retrieved 2023-11-03. WHN (2015-08-16). "Serendipity in the Archives – Finding something when least
Lilla_Brockway
American comedy duo
CBS, and Mutual networks, and on New York City stations WINS, WOR, and WHN. From 1973 to 1976, they were the afternoon drive hosts on WOR, doing a four-hour
Bob_and_Ray
American radio personality (1924–2005)
until a programming shake-up led to a line-up and call letters change (to WHN) in September, 1962. Brown then switched back to WNEW and a late afternoon
Ted_Brown_(radio)
American actor (1912–2004)
Joseph Beck & Sons. Beck's early radio experience included work at WINS and WHN, both in New York City. Beginning in 1931, he worked on Myrt and Marge, among
Jackson_Beck
American producer (1911–2000)
wrote articles for Collier's and Cosmopolitan. He was publicity director of WHN radio in New York City, then served in the US Army in World War II. Simon
Al_Simon
American evangelist
air over WBBC as a preacher and then began the Word of Life broadcast over WHN in 1941. From the 1950s–1980s, Wyrtzen's daily Word of Life radio broadcast
Jack_Wyrtzen
American actor (1915–1983)
City area. By the late 1960s, he was working as an announcer on New York's WHN and the TV pitchman for a Longines Symphonette Society mail-order record
Jim_Ameche
SC/Asheville, NC WMYA-TV 35 WYFF NBC 3 WSPA-TV CBS 7 WLOS ABC 13 WHNS Fox 21 WMYA-TV Dabl 40 Harrisburg/Lancaster/Lebanon/York, PA W16EJ-D 16
List of ATSC 3.0 television stations in the United States
List_of_ATSC_3.0_television_stations_in_the_United_States
Radio station in Waterbury, Connecticut (1934–1992)
taking a new service from the Loew theatre group originating at New York's WHN over the same lines. W1XBS later joined WMCA's Inter-City Network, which
WQQW_(Connecticut)
Topics referred to by the same term
Fox 21 may refer to: Television stations in the United States: WHNS in Greenville, South Carolina WFXR in Roanoke, Virginia (as "Fox 21/27") KXRM-TV in
Fox_21
Quiz KMOX-TV St. Louis, Missouri c. 1964 – c. 1976 Scholastic Scoreboard WHNS Greenville, South Carolina Scholastic Bowl KET Kentucky Schools Challenge
List of televised academic student quiz programs
List_of_televised_academic_student_quiz_programs
American radio and TV broadcasting company, 1967–1986
Doubleday agreed to sell WHN, WAPP, and WAVA to Emmis Broadcasting for a total of $53 million, broken down as $15 million for WHN, $21 million for WAPP,
Doubleday_Broadcasting
for WHAS from 1957 through 1999. Marty Glickman joined the radio station WHN in 1939 and was its sports director by 1943. Glickman was also the first
List of American Basketball Association broadcasters
List_of_American_Basketball_Association_broadcasters
491 m Media General Tower Jackson Jackson, Mississippi Guyed Mast 491 m WHNS TV-Tower Brevard, North Carolina Guyed Mast 490.7 m KOBR-TV Tower Caprock
List of tallest structures in the United States by height
List_of_tallest_structures_in_the_United_States_by_height
Radio show
[citation needed] the Mutual Radio Network, and Mutual flagship radio station WHN[citation needed] in New York City. Sponsored by Eversharp, the first series
The_Adventures_of_Maisie
Announcers Notes 1939 WHN Red Barber Al Helfer None None None None None None 1940 WHN Red Barber Al Helfer None None None None None None 1941 WHN Red Barber Al
List of Los Angeles Dodgers broadcasters
List_of_Los_Angeles_Dodgers_broadcasters
American inventor, writer, editor and publisher (1884–1967)
was acquired by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and consolidated into that company's WHN in 1934. In 2020, Eric Schockmel directed the documentary feature film Tune
Hugo_Gernsback
WHN
WHN
WHN
WHN
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Norse, Scandinavian, Swedish
Compensation for War; Cure or Remedy for Battle
Girl/Female
Muslim
The milky way, Galaxy
Biblical
warlike; a lover of horseslover of horses
Girl/Female
Hindu
Devotee of Lord Vishnu, Goddess Parvati
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Fire
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
True Believer; Upright; True
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Net of Indra; Magic
Girl/Female
Welsh
Beautiful and fair.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sharwanand | à®·à®°à¯à®µà®¾à®¨à®‚த
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Dispelled
WHN
WHN
WHN
WHN
WHN