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Radio station in Lobelville, Tennessee, United States
WMAK (1570 AM) is an American country radio station licensed to serve Lobelville, Tennessee, with studios in downtown Linden, Tennessee. Currently acting
WMAK
Television station in Knoxville, Tennessee
north of downtown Knoxville). WKNX signed on the air on July 31, 2004, as WMAK. It was one of the first stations in the United States to sign on exclusively
WKNX-TV
Topics referred to by the same term
WMAK is a radio station (1570 AM) licensed to Lobelville, Tennessee, United States. WMAK may also refer to: WBEN (AM), a radio station (930 AM) licensed
WMAK_(disambiguation)
Radio station in Buffalo, New York, United States
The comedy duo of Stoopnagle and Budd began their careers at WMAK in 1930. When WMAK was launched in 1922, it initially operated on the standard "entertainment"
WBEN_(AM)
Radio station in Amherst, New York, United States
incarnation of WMAK ceased operations in 1932, amid the Great Depression and antitrust pressures on the Buffalo Broadcasting Company that owned WGR, WMAK and WKEN
WUFO
American radio personality
Nashville radio stations. He first became well known in the early 1970s on WMAK-AM, then a market-dominant rock and roll station, as host of its 7 p.m.–midnight
Coyote_McCloud
Radio station in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
the air on July 1, 1948. The original call sign was WMAK. From December 1962 through the 1970s, WMAK was a top 40 contemporary hits radio station, popular
WNQM
Form of centralized broadcasting
Company, started a new network of 16 stations (WOR New York, WFBL Syracuse, WMAK Buffalo-Lockport, WNAC Boston, WEAN Providence, WCAU Philadelphia, WJAS Pittsburgh
Broadcast_network
Radio station in Murfreesboro–Nashville, Tennessee
separating it from the 810 AM. Later, the call letters were changed to WMAK-FM, reviving the call sign of a popular Top 40 AM station of the late 1960s
WCJK
American radio comedy team
radio. He kept his brokerage job while working nights for Buffalo station WMAK (now WBEN). Wilbur Budd Hulick (November 14, 1905 – March 22, 1961) was Budd
Stoopnagle_and_Budd
American radio disc jockey (1948–2004)
needed] Walker's early career included on-air positions at AM radio stations WMAK (1300 kHz) in Nashville and WDXB (1490 kHz) in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He
Johnny_Walker_(DJ)
Radio station in Buffalo, New York, United States
regional frequency, 550 kHz, while the station previously at that frequency, WMAK, was reassigned to 900 kHz. The August 1941 adoption of the Federal Communications
WGR
Radio station in Winchester, Kentucky, United States
February 5, 1986. On February 21, 1986, the station changed its call sign to WMAK, and on June 24, 1996, changed it again, to WGWM. The station changed its
WWKY_(AM)
American radio personality and record promoter (born 1947)
Memphis, he moved to Nashville, where he was the evening disc jockey at WMAK (1300 AM), later becoming that station's program director. Shannon left Nashville
Scott_Shannon
Talk radio station in Philadelphia
Providence; WFBL, Syracuse; WGHP, Detroit; WJAS, Pittsburgh; WKRC, Cincinnati; WMAK, Buffalo-Lockport; WMAQ, Chicago; WNAC, Boston; WOWO, Fort Wayne; KMOX, St
WPHT
Calendar year
Schenectady, New York, utilising techniques created by Ernst Alexanderson. WMAK (Kenmore) begins broadcasting in Buffalo, New York. September 12 – The Okeechobee
1928
Radio station in Goodlettsville, Tennessee
the Nashville market. On July 1, 1981, WBYQ changed its call letters to WMAK-FM. On May 17, 1982, FCC records show the station's license was transferred
WQQK
owned-and-operated WGY in Schenectady, New York and Norton Laboratories' WMAK in Lockport, New York. (Norton dropped out of the venture shortly thereafter
Television in the United States
Television_in_the_United_States
Administrative region of the U.S.
2022[update], the county is served by two radio stations, WOPC on the FM band and WMAK on the AM band. Six different newspapers are known to have been printed in
Perry_County,_Tennessee
Radio station in Syracuse, New York, United States
WEAN (Providence); WGHP (Detroit); WJAS (Pittsburgh); WKRC (Cincinnati); WMAK (Buffalo-Lockport); WMAQ (Chicago); WNAC (Boston); WOWO (Fort Wayne); KMOX
WFBL
years prior, Donegan was a mainstay on radio shows at Nashville stations WMAK, WKDF and WGFX, including "Big Dave and the Dook", "Ian Case and The Duke"
Mike_Donegan
Television station in Schenectady, New York
popularly known as "WGY Television" after its sister radio station (though WMAK, the predecessor of modern station WBEN in Buffalo also had partial control
WRGB
– Richard Byrd leaves New York for the Arctic. September 11 – Kenmore's WMAK station starts broadcasting in Buffalo, New York. September 16 – The 1928
1928_in_the_United_States
American broadcaster and radio and TV personality and host
Kingsport and Knoxville. He moved to Nashville in 1974, where he went to work at WMAK Radio (AM-1300), the city's top-rated station at the time. Later, he moved
Charlie_Chase_(broadcaster)
Talk radio station in Columbus, Ohio
in Providence; WFBL in Syracuse; WJAS in Pittsburgh; WKRC in Cincinnati; WMAK in Buffalo-Lockport; WMAQ in Chicago; WNAC in Boston; WOWO in Fort Wayne
WTVN
American record label
Washington Dinah Washington 25290 20 All Time No. 1 Hits Various Artists 25291 WMAK Jet Set-22 Winners Various Artists 25292 Life with Liz and Dick Heywood Kling
Roulette_Records
Radio station in Belle Meade, Tennessee, United States
overnight, mimicked the template that WMAK had set forth. The logo and jingle package were nearly identical to the ones WMAK used, the same slogan ("Good Times
WLVU_(FM)
Radio station in Lebanon–Nashville, Tennessee
"WKDA Good Guys" and it had an on-air rivalry for much of this period with WMAK, for teenage listeners especially. WKDA then maintained studios in the downtown
WKDA
Radio station in St. Louis, Missouri
WFBL in Syracuse; WGHP in Detroit; WJAS in Pittsburgh; WKRC in Cincinnati; WMAK in Buffalo-Lockport; WMAQ in Chicago; WNAC in Boston; WOWO in Fort Wayne
KMOX
American communications company, 1994–2014
Indianapolis and Nashville. The company was based in Nashville, where it owned WMAK. It purchased WAKY in Louisville and attempted to purchase a station in Indianapolis
LIN_Media
Delaware (Salisbury, Maryland) W59DZ 59 UATV July 31 Knoxville, Tennessee WMAK 7 Independent August 5 Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands WZVI 43 ABC
2004_in_American_television
Topics referred to by the same term
radio station (96.7 FM) licensed to Centerville, Tennessee, United States WMAK, a radio station (1570 AM) licensed to Centerville, Tennessee, USA; which
WNKX
Evansville, Indiana WTVW 7.1 Independent The CW February 25 Knoxville, Tennessee WMAK Daystar Independent March 1 Fort Wayne, Indiana WISE-TV 33.2 Fox (primary)
2013_in_American_television
Macon, Georgia WMAF 1230 AM Madison, Florida WMAJ 1230 AM Elmira, New York WMAK 1570 AM Lobelville, Tennessee WMAM 570 AM Marinette, Wisconsin WMAN 1400
List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WG–WM)
List_of_AM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_WG–WM)
Radio station in Utica, New York, United States
operated several stations in Buffalo, New York, including WGR, WKBW, and WMAK, acquired WIBX in August 1929. In March 1931, the station was sold to a partnership
WIBX
Radio station in Detroit, Michigan, United States
in Providence; WFBL in Syracuse; WJAS in Pittsburgh; WKRC in Cincinnati; WMAK in Buffalo-Lockport; WMAQ in Chicago; WNAC in Boston; WOWO in Fort Wayne
WXYT_(AM)
license / Market Station Channel Years owned Current status Knoxville, TN WMAK-TV 7 2004–2009 Independent WKNX-TV, owned by Lockwood Broadcasting WTVK-TV
South_Central_Communications
Radio station in Madison, Tennessee, United States
(1977–1988) WWRB (1988) WRLT (1988–1990) WHNK (1990–1995) WCKD (1995–1996) WMAK (1996–2000) WKDA (2000–2002) WQDQ (2002) WPLN (2002–2023) Technical information
WYGI
Radio station in Linden, Tennessee, United States
MHz Ownership Owner Will Nunley (Nunley Media Group, LLC) Sister stations WMAK Technical information Licensing authority FCC Facility ID 190237 Class A
WOPC
American songwriter, radio and television personality, record producer and businessman
number one hit. In 1949, Allison moved to Nashville, where he worked for WMAK. By that time, he had already appeared on the Grand Ole Opry. In 1953, he
Joe_Allison
KSCT-LP from North Star Broadcasting. Lockwood Broadcast Group purchases WMAK/Knoxville, Tennessee, from Daystar Television Network subsidiary Word of
2012_in_American_television
Radio station in Nashville, Tennessee
management attempted to program a Top 40 format, competing against ratings leader WMAK (1300 AM) for the Nashville-area teenage audience. This move, in particular
WLAC
Grik WMAI – Kroh airstrip (old) – Kroh WMAJ – Jendarata Airport – Jendarata WMAK – Kuala Lompat Airstrip – Kuala Lompat WMAN – Sungai Tiang Airport – Sungai
List of airports by ICAO code: W
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American television broadcast company
Broadcast Group entered into an agreement to purchase Daystar affiliate WMAK from Word of God Fellowship for $2.95 million while at the same filed an
Lockwood_Broadcast_Group
Radio station in Berry Hill, Tennessee, United States
1982, Phoenix would acquire a sister FM for WVOL, that was WMAK-FM (formally WBYQ). In 1984 WMAK-FM would go back to the moniker name that made it famous
WVOL
American singer-songwriter
worked on a staff with nationally known DJ Hall of Famer Scott Shannon at WMAK. Afterward, Beaty took a job at WBSR in Pensacola, Florida and then moved
Gary_Beaty
Portuguese-language radio station in Boston
WFBL in Syracuse; WGHP in Detroit; WJAS in Pittsburgh; WKRC in Cincinnati; WMAK in Buffalo-Lockport; WMAQ in Chicago; WOWO in Fort Wayne; KMOX in St. Louis;
WBIX
Radio station in Schenectady, New York, United States
1925, WGY helped organize the New York State Radio Network, formed with WMAK in Buffalo, WHAM in Rochester, WFBL in Syracuse and WGY. In 1924, the transmitter
WGY_(AM)
1928 American reorganization of radio broadcasting frequencies
City, Utah 990 WJJD, Chicago, Illinois (4) WOV, New York, New York (1) WMAK, Buffalo, New York 1140 Clear TBD 3 WAPI, Birmingham, Alabama 880 none
General_Order_40
Radio station in Hohenwald, Tennessee, United States
Ownership Owner Grace Broadcasting Services, Inc. Sister stations WHPY-FM, WMAK Technical information Licensing authority FCC Facility ID 37180 Class C Power
WMLR
Country WLZK 94.1 FM Paris Forever South Licenses, LLC Hot adult contemporary WMAK 1570 AM Lobelville Nunley Media Group, LLC Country WMBW 88.9 FM Chattanooga
List of radio stations in Tennessee
List_of_radio_stations_in_Tennessee
Radio station in Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville's leading popular music outlets, entering into competition with WMAK (1300 AM) for listeners. Early evidence of the rivalry surfaced on an afternoon
WNVL
Syracuse; WGHP (now WXYT) in Detroit; WJAS in Pittsburgh; WKRC in Cincinnati; WMAK (now WBEN) in Buffalo-Lockport; WMAQ in Chicago; WNAC (now WRKO) in Boston;
1927_in_radio
American newspaper publisher and broadcaster (1903–1987)
pioneer in media starting a radio station in KTEM at Temple in 1936, and owned WMAK radio at Nashville in 1945 and the KCEN-TV station in 1952 resided at Temple
Frank_Mayborn
WOQ, Kansas City, Missouri, and WMAK, Buffalo, New York, off the air: WOQ "to make way for KFH, Wichita, Kansas" and WMAK "because of an unsatisfactory
1931_in_radio
Month of 1927
Flagship WOR (Newark); WEAN (Providence); WNAC (Boston); WFBL (Syracuse NY); WMAK (Buffalo), WCAU (Philadelphia); WJAS (Pittsburgh); WCAO (Baltimore); WKRC
September_1927
AM radio frequency
kW nighttime) WMAK Lobelville, Tennessee 27139 D 1 0.066 35°46′01″N 87°49′52″W / 35.766944°N 87.831111°W / 35.766944; -87.831111 (WMAK - 1 kW daytime
1570_AM
Experimental radio broadcasting station in Buffalo, New York (1934–1939)
involved with radio broadcasting in 1930, when it took over local radio station WMAK, which it renamed WBEN. WBEN's staff soon began an ambitious series of research
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Hale; Healthy; Wide; Form of Louise; Renowned in Battle
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Hindu, Indian
Star of Our Eyes
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Indian, Sanskrit
Coward
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Hindu
God
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Muslim
Male
Greek
(Αἴαξ) Greek name AIAS means "mourner." In mythology, this is the name of a hero of the Trojan war, second only to Achilles in strength and bravery. His Roman name is Ajax.Â
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A tyrant of Syracuse.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Celebrity, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Slave; Servant
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Indian
Bringer of good tidings
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Greek
Honoring God.
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