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Radio station in Hartford, Connecticut (1921–1922)
WQB was a radio station, located in Hartford, Connecticut, that was licensed to the C. D. Tuska Company from August 22, 1921 to June 24, 1922. Although
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WQBS may refer to: WQBS (AM), a radio station (870 AM) licensed to serve San Juan, Puerto Rico WQBS-FM, a radio station (107.7 FM) licensed to serve Carolina
WQBS
Radio station in San Juan, Puerto Rico
WQBS (870 kHz), branded on-air as QBS 870 AM, is an AM radio station broadcasting a Talk/Personality/Salsa format. Licensed to San Juan, Puerto Rico, it
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Radio station in Carolina, Puerto Rico
WQBS-FM (107.7 MHz), branded on-air as Mix 107, is a radio station broadcasting an Urban Adult Contemporary format. Licensed to Carolina, Puerto Rico,
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issued a license for a Limited Commercial radio station with the call letters WQB, which was located at Tuska's home at 136 Oakland Terrace. The station was
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Review of first U.S. radio broadcasting stations
included. Also omitted are stations in other service categories, such as WQB in Hartford, Connecticut, and government stations WWV in Washington, D. C
List of initial AM-band station grants in the United States
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broadcast the July 2, 1921, Dempsey-Carpentier heavyweight boxing match. WQB - early 1920s Hartford, Connecticut, station that provided a broadcast service
List of three-letter broadcast call signs in the United States
List_of_three-letter_broadcast_call_signs_in_the_United_States
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1996 to 2016 WQBS (AM), a radio station (870 AM) licensed to serve San Juan, Puerto Rico, which held the call sign WVOZ from 1980 to 1992 WQBS-FM, a radio
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University of Puerto Rico Service Association Catholic WQBS 870 AM San Juan AERCO Broadcasting Corp. Spanish WQBS-FM 107.7 FM Carolina International Broadcasting
List of radio stations in U.S. territories
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Puerto Rican television journalist, correspondent
degree in humanities. In the early 70s he worked at radio stations WKVM and WQBS, both located in Santurce, Puerto Rico. Ramos moved to New York City in 1976
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Radio station in San Juan, Puerto Rico
November 5, 1957; 68 years ago (1957-11-05) Former call signs WKYN (1957–1960) WQBS (1960–1992) WSKN (1992–2000) Call sign meaning Noti UNO Metro Technical information
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Light aircraft by Guanyi Aviation
pletes-maiden-flight 南昌飞行大会上演航空视觉盛宴. (2025, February 27). Gov.Cn. http://wqb.nc.gov.cn/ncswqb/wsdt/201911/40b019d6476444babb271eabb14bb558.shtml 【南昌飛行大會】江西本土機型
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Radio station in New Haven, Connecticut (1921–1922)
Dealer, September 1922, page 26. The C. D. Tuska Company's radio station, WQB in Hartford, Connecticut was first licensed on August 22, 1921, but was never
WCJ
Radio station in San Juan, Puerto Rico
to WKYN-FM, with the WQBS-FM designation adopted in 1970. By that time the three radio stations that formed the network were WQBS-AM-FM 630 & 99.9 San
WIOA
Radio station in Guayama, Puerto Rico
(International Broadcasting Corporation) Sister stations WSJU-LD, WQBS, WRSJ, WQBS-FM, WIOA, WIOC, WZET, WGIT History First air date February 23, 1981
WIBS
Radio station in Canóvanas, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico
Santidad, Inc. (under time brokerage agreement) Sister stations WSJU-LD, WQBS, WQBS-FM, WIOA, WIOC, WZET, WRSJ, WIBS History First air date July 27, 2001;
WGIT
Pennsylvania WQBK-FM 105.7 FM Malta, New York WQBR 99.9 FM Avis, Pennsylvania WQBS-FM 107.7 FM Carolina, Puerto Rico WQBT 94.1 FM Savannah, Georgia WQBX 104
List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WQ–WS)
List_of_FM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_WQ–WS)
American organist (1885-1961)
Dawley was among the first organists to play for radio in 1922 at station WQB. He continued to play organ for broadcasts from Hartford station WDAK that
Walter_Dawley
Television station in San Juan, Puerto Rico (1985–2017)
AiLive Network (Aerco Broadcasting Corporation) Sister stations WSJU-LD, WQBS, WQBS-FM, WZET, WIOA, WIOC, W295BU, WIBS, WRSJ, WGIT History First air date
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stations WIOA "Fresh" (99.9 FM) in San Juan, WXYX "La X" (100.7 FM) in Bayamón, WQBS "Mix" (107.7 FM) in Carolina, WIOC "Fresh" (105.1 FM) in Ponce, WXHD "La
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AM radio frequency
10 kW daytime) WQBS San Juan, Puerto Rico 573 B 5 5 18°21′08″N 66°12′06″W / 18.352222°N 66.201667°W / 18.352222; -66.201667 (WQBS - 5 kW daytime,
870_AM
Radio station licensed to Hormigueros, Puerto Rico
Retrieved June 2, 2011. SMD Media Group adquiere las emisoras MIX, Fresh y WQBS Facility details for Facility ID 61579 (WZET) in the FCC Licensing and Management
WZET
University of Puerto Rico Service Association Catholic WQBS 870 AM San Juan AERCO Broadcasting Corp. Spanish WQBS-FM 107.7 FM Carolina International Broadcasting
Media_of_Puerto_Rico
Radio station in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico
The station returned to the air on December 11, 2018 as a simulcast of WQBS and the transmitter repairs are completed. On December 30, 2018 WRSJ rebrands
WRSJ
Florida WQBN 1300 AM Temple Terrace, Florida WQBQ 1410 AM Leesburg, Florida WQBS 870 AM San Juan, Puerto Rico WQCD 1550 AM Delaware, Ohio WQCH 1590 AM LaFayette
List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WN–WS)
List_of_AM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_WN–WS)
(1970), WBMJ-AM (1968), WIAC-FM (1961), WIPR-FM (1960), WCAD-FM (1968), WQBS-AM (1960), WIOA-FM (1968) and WUPR-AM (1964). Politics and religion continued
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FM radio frequency
Luckey, Ohio WPOV-LP in Vineland, New Jersey WPRW-FM in Martinez, Georgia WQBS-FM in Carolina, Puerto Rico WQUD in Erie, Illinois WRKR in Portage, Michigan
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College football bowl game
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