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Relevant Radio station in Newark, New Jersey
WNSW (1430 AM) is a religious-formatted broadcast radio station, licensed to Newark, New Jersey, and serving the New York Metropolitan area. WNSW has
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Most populous city in New Jersey, United States
standard and contemporary jazz, is at 54 Park Place in downtown Newark. WNSW AM-1430 (formerly WNJR) and WQXR (which was formerly WHBI and later WCAA)
Newark,_New_Jersey
Radio station in Brewer, Maine (1947–1995)
WNSW was a radio station on 1200 AM in Brewer, Maine, operating between September 20, 1947, and October 24, 1995. The Portland Broadcasting System, Inc
WNSW_(Maine)
American author (born 1947)
was renamed WZON. Two additional stations, WKIT-FM and WNSW in Brewer, were added in 1995; WNSW was quickly closed down. A third station, WDME-FM in Dover-Foxcroft
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license, licensees, and programming formats. WALZ WBME WHGS WKZX WLVC WMB WMNE WNSW WQDY WSJR WTVL WVOM WMPF-LP: converted to full power. WGYS-LP: converted
List of radio stations in Maine
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American radio personality
styles of music at stations including WWRL, WABC, WXLO, WRKS, WBLS, WQEW, WNSW-AM and WJUX. He has been inducted in the Museum of Television & Radio and
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American radio personality (1923–2011)
(December 2, 1923 – March 11, 2011) was a radio personality at WEVD, WNYC, WNSW, WJDM and WPAT in the New York City market. He worked on the radio for 63
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American radio program
leaving WNEW, the show was revived in 1996 by Bill Owen on WVNJ and then on WNSW in Newark, New Jersey where it was hosted by Julius La Rosa in the late 1990s
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Italian-American singer (1930–2016)
Best Supporting Actor. In 1998 and 1999, La Rosa was a disc jockey on 1430 WNSW based in Newark, New Jersey, hosting Make Believe Ballroom Time. La Rosa
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American disc jockey and rock-and-roll figure (1921–1965)
Moondog, began to air in the New York City area over station WNJR 1430 (now WNSW), in Newark, New Jersey. In July 1954, following his success on the air in
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LLC Classic rock WXBK 94.7 FM Newark Audacy License, LLC Classic hip hop WNSW 1430 AM Newark Relevant Radio, Inc. Catholic WNYM 970 AM Hackensack Salem
List of radio stations in New Jersey
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Christian music, and teaching) 1380 WKDM New York City (Mandarin/Spanish) 1430 WNSW Newark, NJ (Relevant Radio)† 1460 WVOX New Rochelle (Brokered/Music of Your
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Catholic talk radio network in the United States
KNIH 970 Las Vegas metropolitan area Reno KIHM 920 Reno New Jersey Newark WNSW 1430 Newark Oakland WVNJ 1160 Oakland Trenton WWJZ 640 Trenton New Mexico
Relevant_Radio
Radio station in Medford, New York, United States
facility as Multicultural sought to improve the signal of then co-owned WNSW, which was first adjacent to WNYG at 1430 kHz. On July 1, 2010, the station
WLIM
Radio station in Bangor, Maine
King planned no changes to WKIT's "Rock 100" programming or WNSW's news/talk format, WNSW would be closed down on October 24, 1995. On Stephen King's
WKIT
Radio station in Veazie–Bangor, Maine, United States
November 2011 (2011-11) Call sign meaning Guy Gannett, founder of the original WGUY (later WNSW) Technical information Licensing authority FCC Facility ID 160767 Class C
WGUY
Radio station in Oakland, New Jersey, United States
radio Ownership Owner Relevant Radio (Relevant Radio, Inc.) Sister stations WNSW History First air date 1992 (1992) Call sign meaning Voice of New Jersey
WVNJ
American film director
also been heard on KKSF Newstalk 910 (San Francisco), WGN (Chicago), and WNSW (New York City) and WZHF (Washington DC) on the Voice of Russia network.
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Topics referred to by the same term
radio station (1160 AM) formerly licensed to serve Lehighton, Pennsylvania WNSW, a radio station (1430 AM) licensed to serve Newark, New Jersey, United States
WBYN
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radio station (1230 AM) licensed to Veazie, Maine. WGUY may also refer to: WNSW (Maine), a defunct radio station (1200 AM) licensed to Brewer, Maine, which
WGUY_(disambiguation)
Official radio network of the NFL's New England Patriots
WJTO 730: Bath, Maine WBME 1230: Belfast, Maine WIDE 1400: Biddeford, Maine WNSW 1200: Brewer, Maine WKIT-FM 100.3: Brewer, Maine WKXA 900: Brunswick, Maine
New England Patriots Radio Network
New_England_Patriots_Radio_Network
Television station in Bangor, Maine
ownership group that included Melvin Stone, owner of WGUY (1250 AM, later WNSW on 1200 AM; now defunct) and Rumford's WRUM, and Herbert Hoffman, owner of
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City in Union County, New Jersey, US
Legislative District Danny Stiles (1923–2011), radio personality at WNYC, WNSW, WJDM and WPAT in the New York City market Troy Stradford (born 1964), former
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Street in Newark, New Jersey, United States
continues into the Lincoln Park neighborhood, former home of the radio station WNSW and of the art gallery City Without Walls. This stretch of the street is
Halsey_Street_(Newark)
Radio station in Bangor, Maine, United States
holdings in 1995, when he purchased WKIT-FM and WNSW (the former WGUY) in Brewer from H & L Broadcasting. After WNSW shut down on October 24, 1995, Boston Bruins
WZON
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radio station (91.7 FM) licensed to Washington, Pennsylvania, United States WNSW, a radio station (1430 AM) licensed to Newark, New Jersey, United States
WNJR
Family Radio station licensed to New York City
located approximately 25 km [15 miles] away, shared with stations WPAT and WNSW. It resumed broadcasting from this site, initially with 1 kW, on October
WFME_(AM)
Korean American radio station
2003. The station then leased the time to Radio Seoul, which had just left WNSW in an effort to gain a stronger signal in the market. Sister station WZRC
WWRU
Urbanized area of northeastern New Jersey, US
Jersey City 930 WPAT Paterson (Ethnic programming) 970 WNYM Hackensack 1430 WNSW Newark 1450 WCTC New Brunswick (talk radio) 1530 WJDM Elizabeth and 97.5
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radio station (100.3 FM) licensed to Brewer, Maine. WKIT may also refer to: WNSW (Maine), a defunct radio station (1200 AM) licensed to Brewer, Maine, which
WKIT_(disambiguation)
Talk as Freedom 107, and Spanish Christian moving from WNSW/Newark to WNYH/Huntington as WNSW flipped to Russian. 4 Toyota unveiled the Entune, a multimedia
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Internet radio station based in New York City
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Virginia WNSR 560 AM Brentwood, Tennessee WNST 1570 AM Towson, Maryland WNSW 1430 AM Newark, New Jersey WNTA 1330 AM Rockford, Illinois WNTC 790 AM Ashland
List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WN–WS)
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AM radio frequency
5 kW nighttime) WNSW Newark, New Jersey 73332 B 10 7 40°50′59″N 74°10′59″W / 40.849722°N 74.183056°W / 40.849722; -74.183056 (WNSW - 10 kW daytime
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