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Radio station in Norfolk, Nebraska, United States
WJAG (780 AM, "Newstalk 780") is a commercial radio station broadcasting a talk radio format. It is licensed to Norfolk, Nebraska, and covers parts of
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American politician (1884–1951)
as WJAG's first announcer, Stefan is credited with developing much of WJAG's programming, including a noontime show. Stefan, who announced WJAG's noon
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US historic building in Norfolk, Nebraska
and apartments across the nation." It is also notable for having hosted WJAG, one of the oldest Midwest radio stations, during 1926–1944. Notable visitors
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Radio station in Omaha, Nebraska, United States
In 1944, KFAB moved to 1110 kHz, giving WBBM unlimited use of 780 kHz. WJAG in Norfolk, Nebraska was concerned that KFAB's operation on 1110 kHz would
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Unique designation for a transmitting station
in Philadelphia and KDKA in Pittsburgh, while western exceptions include WJAG in Norfolk, Nebraska, and WOAI in San Antonio. All new call signs have been
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Radio station in Norfolk, Nebraska, United States
Norfolk, Nebraska, and started his radio career with Norfolk's WJAG radio. He left WJAG, and Norfolk, over a wage dispute. Koehn was a top salesman with
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service (link) "Nebraska Democrats name third pick to replace Senate nominee". WJAG. September 10, 2020.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service
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Radio station in Norfolk, Nebraska, United States
southeast South Dakota. The station is currently owned by WJAG, Inc. KQKX was first licensed, as WJAG-FM, in 1971. On September 10, 1979, the call letters
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American politician
Hughes, Paul (October 18, 2024). "Lee Klein running for Lower NRD board". WJAG. Norfolk, Nebraska. Retrieved April 25, 2026. "National Corn Growers elect
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Radio station in Pierce, Nebraska, United States
Licensed to Pierce, Nebraska, United States, the station is currently owned by WJAG, Inc. and features programming from Compass Media Networks. The station,
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Public high school in Coral Springs, Florida, United States
December 16, 2025. "Athletic Contacts". coralglades.browardschools.com. Retrieved December 16, 2025. Schools portal Official website WJAG Recap Youtube page
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(November 1, 2018), Deadline fast approaching for passage of new Farm Bill, WJAG, retrieved November 20, 2018 McCrimmon, Ryan (September 27, 2018), "Farm
Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018
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City in Nebraska
low-power translators just east of the city. Norfolk has one AM station: WJAG 780 (news/talk). There are seven FM stations: KXNE-FM 89.3 (public radio);
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City in and county seat of Antelope County, Nebraska, U.S.
online forms, the Antelope County News is also available on radio station WJAG and on television with partner News Channel Nebraska. The Neligh News & Leader
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Newspaper in Norfolk, Nebraska
acting as editor of the paper Gene continued to found the radio station WJAG in Norfolk, which received its license in 1922. Jerry Huse, Gene's son, became
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American politician and activist
service (link) "Nebraska Democrats name third pick to replace Senate nominee". WJAG. September 10, 2020.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service
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American politician
this session". AP NEWS. January 29, 2019. Retrieved March 31, 2022. News, WJAG. "Sen. Gragert to not seek a second term in legislature". The Norfolk Daily
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Ogallala VSS Catholic Communications, Inc. Catholic KEXL 97.5 FM Pierce WJAG Incorporated Adult contemporary KEZO-FM 92.3 FM Omaha SM-KEZO-FM, LLC Mainstream
List of radio stations in Nebraska
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1941 AM/mediumwave radio station allocation agreement
1080 1050 KNX up 20 1070 shared with CBA (now silent) 1060 WBAL up 30 1090 WJAG up 30 1090 this was later traded for 780 with KFAB 1070–1150 all up 30 1100–1180
North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement
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1928 American reorganization of radio broadcasting frequencies
Milford, Kansas (4) 1060 Clear TBD 1 WTIC, Hartford, Connecticut 560 WJAG, Norfolk, Nebraska (3) KWJJ, Portland, Oregon (5) WBAL, Baltimore, Maryland
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American football player (born 1954)
U.S. Representative Adrian Smith 81.4% to 18.6%. Lingenfelter worked for WJAG News Talk radio (780 AM) out of Norfolk, Nebraska, as an on-air market analyst
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Callsign Frequency City of license WJAG 780 AM Norfolk, Nebraska WJAK 1460 AM Jackson, Tennessee WJAM 1340 AM Selma, Alabama WJAS 1320 AM Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WG–WM)
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AM radio frequency
- 4.4 kW daytime) WJAG Norfolk, Nebraska 73121 D 1 42°01′54″N 97°29′47″W / 42.031667°N 97.496389°W / 42.031667; -97.496389 (WJAG - 1 kW daytime) WPTN
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