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Television station in Hammond, Indiana
the former Tempo cable channel. By 2009, WJYS primarily broadcast religious programs and infomercials. WJYS began digital broadcasting on channel 36 on
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Topics referred to by the same term
WJY may refer to: WJY (New Jersey), a temporary radio station used to broadcast the July 2, 1921 Dempsey-Carpentier heavyweight boxing match WJY (New York
WJY
Most populous city in Illinois, United States
licensed in Oswego, Illinois. WXFT-DT (60), owned and operated by Unimas. WJYS (62), an independent station owned by Millennial Telecommunications, Inc
Chicago
Skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois
WXFT-DT 60, 1 MW, TelevisaUnivision 510 m: WCPX-TV 38, 400 kW, Ion Media WJYS TV 62, 140 kW, Millennial Telecommunications 509 m: WFLD 32, 435.5 kW, Fox
Willis_Tower
American regional sports network
of WJYS (channel 62), a station licensed to Hammond, Indiana, with full-market coverage from the Willis Tower. The subchannels for CHSN via WJYS originally
Chicago_Sports_Network
American TV series or program
Greg Corner are the show's main hosts. The show is broadcast locally on WJYS-TV in Chicago on Saturday at 1am CT, on both the main channel at 62.1, and
JBTV
Metropolitan area in the United States
WCPX-TV 38 (Ion), WSNS-TV 44 (Telemundo), WPWR-TV 50 (MyNetworkTV), and WJYS-TV 62 (The Way). Radio stations serving the area include: WBBM (AM), WBEZ
Chicago_metropolitan_area
Radio W8XH WAIH WBVG WCBA WCEB WCHN WDCD WDOS WDT WETD WFAS WGLI WGYN WIRD WJY WMGM-FM WNYK WOSS WQKE WSPQ WVBN WXKW (Albany, New York) WXKW (Watervliet
List of radio stations in New York
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Television station in Gary, Indiana
television stations in the Chicago market to be licensed in Indiana (alongside WJYS [channel 62] in Hammond). WPWR-TV sold its spectrum space in the Federal
WPWR-TV
American Spanish-language TV network
states, within a year, it was made available in 42. In Chicago, it moved from WJYS to WPVN-CD, the latter being the former Azteca affiliate, and in October
Visión_Latina
Radio station in New York City (1923–1927)
WJY was an AM radio station located in New York City, licensed to the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) from May 1923 to early 1927. It was operated
WJY_(New_York_City)
Temporary longwave radio broadcasting station (1921)
WJY was a temporary longwave radio station, located in Hoboken, New Jersey and operated by the Radio Corporation of America (RCA), which, on July 2, 1921
WJY_(New_Jersey)
American electronics company (1919–1988)
short distance from the match site, and operating under the call letters WJY. For the broadcast White and Sarnoff telephoned commentary from ringside
RCA_Corporation
Boxing match
in Hoboken, from where the bout was transmitted by a temporary station, WJY, operated by the Radio Corporation of America, to theaters, halls and auditoriums
Jack Dempsey vs. Georges Carpentier
Jack_Dempsey_vs._Georges_Carpentier
KSAO-LD 49.14 beIN Sports Xtra en Español Z Living June 9 Chicago, Illinois WJYS 62.2 Chicago Sports Network Stadium As a result of Comcast's agreement to
2025_in_American_television
American media company
of WJYS (channel 62), a station licensed to Hammond, Indiana, with full-market coverage from the Willis Tower. The subchannels for CHSN via WJYS originally
Standard_Media
Reciprocating internal combustion engine
Partner, Expert I & II (up to OPR 09064) DW8 B (WJX) Citroën C15 DW8 B (WJY) Citroën Berlingo, Jumpy I & II (since OPR 09065), Xsara / Peugeot 206, 306
PSA_EW/DW_engine
Peachtree Sports Network WAGT-CD 26.2 The CW Plus Chicago–Hammond, Indiana WJYS 62.2 Jewelry TV Chicago Sports Network On September 15, 2024, Chicago Sports
2024_in_American_television
Clear-channel AM radio station in New York City
station, WJY. WJY rarely used the time periods assigned to it, and by the summer of 1926, WOR began operating full-time, stating that the silent WJY was considered
WOR_(AM)
Sub-region of Indiana, US
- Radio Regional Radio Sports Network - Radio WYIN-TV - 56/17 Television WJYS-TV - 62/36 Television Omar Apollo Anne Baxter Larry Bigbie Stephan Bonnar
Northwest_Indiana
Television station in Arlington Heights, Illinois
and infomercials. Around 2008, its programming began to be simulcast on WJYS' second digital subchannel. After the full-power digital transition in June
WEDE-CD
and programming formats. KE2XCC W2XMN WBGD WDY WFDS WFMN WHPH WJDM WJJZ WJY (New Jersey) WLOM WMNJ WPAT-FM (1949–1951) WSRR WUPC-LP WWDX WZFI-LP WCPR
List of radio stations in New Jersey
List_of_radio_stations_in_New_Jersey
American radio network (1926–1999)
from Westinghouse and moved to New York City on May 14, 1923, the same day WJY launched as a time-share, also owned by RCA and broadcasting from WJZ's Aeolian
NBC_Radio_Network
National Hockey League season
multicast television network within the team's broadcast territory, with WJYS in Hammond, Indiana serving as flagship affiliate for the Chicago market
2024–25_NHL_season
and 1962-1987 (became WFAN) WJH - Washington, D. C., 1921-1924 (deleted) WJY - New York, New York, 1923-1927 (deleted) WKC- Baltimore, Maryland, 1922-1923
List of three-letter broadcast call signs in the United States
List_of_three-letter_broadcast_call_signs_in_the_United_States
Television station in Joliet, Illinois
Millionaire, was picked up by a new independent station in Hammond, Indiana, WJYS, while the Catholic Mass moved to WEHS-TV. Though WSNS had been a Spanish-language
WGBO-DT
WJDM/Elizabeth, NJ (1970–2019) WGYN/New York City (1941–50) WJY/Hoboken, NJ (July 2, 1921) WJY/New York City (1923–27; merged into WJZ, now WABC) W63NY–WHNF–WMGM-FM/New
Mass_media_in_New_York_City
Maryland WFPX-TV in Fayetteville, North Carolina WFTT-TV in Venice, Florida WJYS in Hammond, Indiana WMFP in Lawrence, Massachusetts WWJ-TV in Detroit, Michigan
Channel 62 virtual TV stations in the United States
Channel_62_virtual_TV_stations_in_the_United_States
(MyNetworkTV)* 60 WXFT-DT Aurora (UniMás)* 61 WCHU-LD Oakwood Hills (Infomercials) 62 WJYS Hammond, IN (Independent) 66 WGBO-DT Joliet (Univision)* Asterisk (*) indicates
Mass_media_in_Chicago
American journalist
produced and hosted daily news program on TVPChicago broadcast on Channel 34 WJYS. He also has been an editor-in-chief of several popular internet news websites
Ivo_Widlak
2003 American TV series or program
nationally) WTTA 38 (2007) WXPX 66 (2007) Internet only (2008 - present) WJYS (2013 - 2016) YouTube & Roku (2018 - present) Release March 3, 2003 (2003-03-03)
Live_Prayer
Clear-channel talk radio station licensed to New York City
the sole use of 660. Finally, a sister station with the call letters of WJY operating on 740, was established, which shared the "Broadcast Central" Aeolian
WABC_(AM)
Talk radio station in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
WJY, the Jack Dempsey – Georges Carpentier heavyweight boxing match in New Jersey, with the company claiming that 300,000 persons listened to the WJY
KDKA_(AM)
6 Champaign–Springfield Illinois WCIX 49 Chicago WCIU-TV 26 WEDE-CD 34 † WJYS 62 † WMEU-CD 48 WPWR-TV 50 Peoria WHOI 19 Rockford WTVO 17.2 Fort Wayne Indiana
List of independent television stations in the United States
List_of_independent_television_stations_in_the_United_States
Polish-language TV station in Chicago
Chicago and the closest suburbs, and was later expanded to sister station WJYS (channel 62)'s 10th digital subchannel. The founder and owner of Polvision
Polvision
American television network
California/Santa Maria, California/San Luis Obispo, California WJJA Racine/Milwaukee WJYS Hammond, Indiana/Chicago KHON-DT2 Honolulu, Hawaii (late night hours only)
Shop_at_Home_Network
W31EH-D 33.1 Evansville Indiana WEVV-DT4 44.4 Fort Wayne WFWC-CD3 45.3 Hammond WJYS-DT8 62.8 Indianapolis WHMB-DT4 40.4 WRTV-DT5 6.5 South Bend WHME-DT6 46.6
List of over-the-air HSN affiliates
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Review of temporary U.S. radio broadcasting stations
WJY, Hoboken, New Jersey (1921)
List of temporary broadcasting stations in the United States
List_of_temporary_broadcasting_stations_in_the_United_States
WJXT Jacksonville, Florida 4 Independent WJXX Orange Park, Florida 25 ABC WJYS Hammond, Indiana 62 Independent WJZ-TV Baltimore, Maryland 13 CBS WJZY Belmont
List of television stations in the United States by call sign (initial letter W)
List_of_television_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letter_W)
22 PBS WAWV-TV 38 ABC ~Chicago, IL WPWR-TV 50 MyNetworkTV WYIN-TV 56 PBS WJYS 62 Independent ~Louisville, KY WBKI 58 The CW, MyNetworkTV on 58.3 ~Dayton
List of television stations in Indiana
List_of_television_stations_in_Indiana
American country music-oriented digital broadcast television network
Falls Idaho KPTO-LD 41.1 Champaign–Urbana Illinois WBXC-CD 18.1 Chicago WJYS 62.4 Evansville Indiana WTSN-CD 20.2 Indianapolis WSWY-LD 21.1 Des Moines
Heartland_(TV_network)
Public university in New Territories, Hong Kong
(Hall E-H) Twin Room & Triple Room 334 Hostel Wong Hoo Chuen Hall (WHC Hall) Twin Room & Triple Room Wu Jieh Yee Hall (WJY Hall) Twin Room & Triple Room
Lingnan_University
Evansville, Indiana W52AZ 52 March 2 Hammond, Indiana (Chicago, Illinois) WJYS 62 March 8 Boise, Idaho KTMW 9 HSN March 15 Atlanta, Georgia WHSG-TV 63 HSN
1991_in_American_television
Coming Tours from around the world (also aired on KCTV, KCNS, KVMD, KIKU-TV, WJYS, WSKY, Trinity Broadcasting Network, Joytv and IBC-13). Highest Praise (2003)
List of Sonshine Media Network International original programming
List_of_Sonshine_Media_Network_International_original_programming
Independent/MyNetworkTV WYIN 56 PBS WTVK 59 Infomercials WXFT-DT 60 UniMás WJYS 62 Ind. WGBO-DT 66 Univision Low-power WCHU-LD 3 WOCK-CD 13 WRJK-LD 22 Diya
List of United States television stations available in Canada
List_of_United_States_television_stations_available_in_Canada
Internet radio station based in New York City
W2XEA/KE2XCC W2XMN WAAT W31NY/WFMN WDT WDY WEVD WGYN WJDM (1530 AM) WJY (New Jersey) WJY (New York City) WLWL WMGM-FM (100.3 FM) WBBR/WPOW (1330 AM) WPAT-FM
KPISS.fm
American electrical engineer
RCA established two showcase broadcasting stations, WJZ (now WABC) and WJY, at "Aeolian Hall" in New York City. Dreher was initially the facility's
Carl_Dreher
American television program
Bend WFFT (55) - Ft. Wayne WTHI (10) - Terre Haute WTVW (7) - Evansville WJYS (62) - Hammond/Chicago/Gary WFTE (58) - Salem/Louisville/New Albany/Jeffersonville
Hoosier_Millionaire
Basketball team in Illinois, US
During the 1994–95 season, WMVP-AM broadcast 10 games of the Chicago Rockers. WJYS, a television station based in Hammond, Indiana, aired 40 regular season
Chicago_Rockers
Georgia WANN-CD 32.10 2014 Boise Idaho KKIC-LD 16.1 2013 Hammond Indiana WJYS 40.1 2026 Bowling Green Kentucky WDNZ-LD 12.1 2019 Las Vegas Nevada KVCW
List of Estrella TV affiliates
List_of_Estrella_TV_affiliates
American sportswriter (1883–1943)
one of the first radio baseball commentators, broadcasting over stations WJY and WJZ in New York City in 1923; during his program, he shared stories about
William_J._Slocum
American actor
1780-1992", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XF8H-WJY : 13 January 2020), Mary P. Nields in entry for Jesse Bredell, 1900. "California
Val_Paul
Longwave radio station in New York City (1922)
with the Radio Corporation of America, which established temporary station WJY, used to broadcast, on July 2, 1921, the "Fight of the Century", Jack Dempsey
WVP
1921, NBC's future owner RCA and its Hoboken, New Jersey, radio station WJY presented live coverage of the Jack Dempsey vs. Georges Carpentier heavyweight
Boxing_on_NBC
Jackson, Tennessee WJPX in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on virtual channel 24 WJYS in Hammond, Indiana, on virtual channel 62 WKME-CD in Kissimmee, Florida
Channel 21 digital TV stations in the United States
Channel_21_digital_TV_stations_in_the_United_States
Radio station in New York City (1921–1923)
WOR in Newark, New Jersey, and a new Radio Corporation of America station, WJY in New York City. The upgrade to Class B status coincided with the beginning
WDT_(New_York_City)
Radio station in Roselle Park, New Jersey (1921–1922)
of radio broadcasting. On July 2, 1921, it operated a temporary station, WJY, located at Hoboken, New Jersey, to broadcast round-by-round the heavyweight
WDY
American college football season
930 September 11 3:00 pm at Vanderbilt* Vanderbilt Stadium Nashville, TN WJYS L 31–34 28,514 September 18 5:15 pm at Iowa* Kinnick Stadium Iowa City, IA
1999 Northern Illinois Huskies football team
1999_Northern_Illinois_Huskies_football_team
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Biblical
buckler; coldness
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pure, Clean
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by an enclosure, Middle English sparre.German : metonymic occupational name for a carpenter, from Middle Low German spar ‘beam’, ‘rafter’.
Male
Japanese
(貞雄) Japanese name SADAO means "decisive man."
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Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Future
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place called High Edser in Ewhurst, Surrey.It is possible that in some cases the name may be an Americanized form of the German family name Etzel.
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Finnish, French, German
Little
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British, English
Gentle Music
Boy/Male
Arabic, German, Muslim
Chant
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