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Radio station in Richmond, Virginia, United States
WRNL (910 AM, "910 AM 105.1 FM The Fan") is a commercial radio station licensed to Richmond, Virginia. WRNL features a sports radio format and is owned
WRNL
Radio station in Richmond, Virginia, United States
On March 4, 1949, the station signed on the air as WRNL-FM. It was the FM sister station to WRNL, owned by the Richmond Radio Corporation, a subsidiary
WRXL
Contemporary hit radio station in Richmond, Virginia
Radio; the HD2 digital subchannel carries the sports radio programming of WRNL. On August 10, 1948, the station signed on as WRVB. It was the FM counterpart
WRVQ
American singer (1929–2003)
as front person and comedian. The new group first aired on radio station WRNL in Richmond, Virginia, on June 1. Doc (Addington) and Carl (McConnell), Maybelle's
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American broadcast journalist (1928–2021)
1953. At WRNL radio, Mudd presented the daily noon newscast. In his memoir The Place to Be, Mudd describes an incident from his first day at WRNL in which
Roger_Mudd
American sports betting radio network
Orleans, Louisiana WJHM HD2 – Orlando, Florida WPRV – Providence, Rhode Island WRNL – Richmond, Virginia WROC – Rochester, New York WJFK – Morningside, Maryland–Washington
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Traditional American folk music group
using the name "the Carter Sisters and Mother Maybelle" had a program on WRNL in Richmond, Virginia. Maybelle's brother, Hugh Jack (Doc) Addington Jr.
Carter_Family
Television station in Richmond, Virginia
(AM 1140) and WRVB-FM (94.5, now WRVQ) and Richmond Newspapers, owner of WRNL and forerunner of Media General. Larus later merged its application with
WWBT
American historian and journalist
the original on November 11, 2014. Retrieved 2014-11-10. "Va. AP Honors WRNL, WSVS For Public Service in Radio". Broadcasting. November 14, 1955. Retrieved
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American media company
Audacy) WOCT-FM – Baltimore (now owned by iHeartMedia with the call sign WZFT) WRNL – Richmond, Virginia (now owned by Audacy) WRXL – Richmond, Virginia (now
Capitol_Broadcasting_Company
American folk music vocal quartet
and from their destinations.) The new group first aired on radio station WRNL in Richmond on June 1, 1943. This broadcast would serve as their first commercially
The_Carter_Sisters
Urban radio station in Richmond, Virginia
sending tapes recorded at the seminary all over the country. Two years later, WRNL donated a tower to the station, and the seminary applied and was approved
WBTJ
Intercollegiate sports teams of Virginia Tech
Virginia WESR 1330 AM Onley, Virginia WESR-FM 103.3 FM Richmond, Virginia WRNL 910 AM Richmond, Virginia WRVA 1140 AM Roanoke, Virginia WJJS 93.5 FM Staunton
Virginia_Tech_Hokies
Radio station in Richmond, Virginia, United States
Ownership Owner Audacy, Inc. (Audacy License, LLC) Sister stations W241AP WBTJ WRNL WRVA WRVQ WRXL (HD2) History First air date February 17, 1947 (1947-02-17)
WTVR-FM
American radio network covering motor racing events
Texas Dallas: KRLD (AM) / KRLD-FM Virginia Bristol: WWTB / WXBQ-FM Richmond: WRNL, WRVA (AM) Norfolk: WTAR (except during Washington Commanders seasons in
Motor_Racing_Network
Television station in Richmond, Virginia
Larus and Brother Company, owner of WRVA, or Richmond Newspapers, owner of WRNL, since they were considered Virginia's leading broadcasters. However, for
WTVR-TV
Radio station in Richmond, Virginia, United States
Ownership Owner Audacy, Inc. (Audacy License, LLC) Sister stations WBTJ WRNL WRVQ WRXL WTVR-FM History First air date November 2, 1925 (1925-11-02) Call
WRVA_(AM)
dominated by three companies: Entercom (WRVA-AM, WRVQ, WTVR-FM, WBTJ, WRXL, WRNL-AM) SummitMedia LLC (WKLR, WMXB, WJSR, WKHK) Urban One (WCDX, WKJS, WKJX
Mass media in Richmond, Virginia
Mass_media_in_Richmond,_Virginia
American internet radio platform
WEEI WFAN WGR WHLL WHSQ WILK WINS WJFK WJZ WLMZ WMC WMFS WORD WPHT WQAM WRNL WROC WRVA WSCR WSSP WTEM WTIC WVEI WWJ WWKB WWL WWWL WWWS WXYT WYRD FM radio
Audacy
Radio network broadcasting Washington Nationals baseball games
Richmond: WRVA 1140 Richmond: WTVR-FM-HD2 98.1-2 Richmond: W241AP 96.1 Richmond: WRNL 910 (backup) Richmond: WRVQ-HD2 94.5-2 Richmond: W286DJ 105.1 Staunton: WTON
Washington Nationals Radio Network
Washington_Nationals_Radio_Network
American radio broadcasting company
WRXR-FM Active Rock Chattanooga WUSY Country Richmond WBTJ Urban Richmond WRNL Sports Richmond WRVA News/Talk Richmond WRVQ Top 40 Richmond WRXL Alternative
Audacy,_Inc.
Radio format
• WRKS ESPN 105.9 The Zone ESPN Radio Alpha Media Pickens Mississippi • WRNL 910 The Fan Infinity Sports Network Audacy, Inc. Richmond Virginia • WROC
Sports_radio
Radio station in Crewe, Virginia, United States
Broadcasting. April 14, 1947. Retrieved September 26, 2014. "Va. AP Honors WRNL, WSVS For Public Service in Radio". Broadcasting. November 14, 1955. Retrieved
WSVS
Richmond Station Frequency Band Format WBTJ 106.5 FM Urban contemporary WRNL 910 AM Sports radio 105.1 FM WRVA 1140 AM Talk radio WRVQ 94.5 FM Contemporary
List of radio stations owned by Audacy, Inc.
List_of_radio_stations_owned_by_Audacy,_Inc.
American black gospel quartet
semi-retired for the ensuing decades. The Harmonizing Four began singing on WRNL, in Richmond, in 1943, soon after recording eight songs for Decca in New
The_Harmonizing_Four
exist as a result of the merger of the company owning it with the owner of WRNL, Richmond. 14 September: Johnny Mercer's Music Shop ends its run on network
1943_in_radio
College sports radio network
FM Onley Virginia n/a (WESR relay) WRNL 910 AM Richmond Virginia Affiliate W286DJ 96.1 FM Richmond Virginia n/a (WRNL relay) WRVA 1140 AM Richmond Virginia
Virginia_Tech_Sports_Network
Heights Fellowship Community Church and Christian Schools Positive Country WRNL 910 AM Richmond Audacy License, LLC Sports (BetQL/ISN) WROE-LP 95.7 FM Roanoke
List of radio stations in Virginia
List_of_radio_stations_in_Virginia
K-Love radio station in Midlothian–Richmond, Virginia
A radio tower in Dumbarton, Virginia. It is used to transmit W291CL, WLFV, WRNL, and WXRL.
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AM Stereo and Digital AM in and near the United States
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Sports radio station in Durham, North Carolina, United States
(novelist) Easy Gwynn (moved to WIBC Indianapolis) Fred Hazeltine (moved to WRNL Richmond, Virginia) John Dean (morning personality after World War Two) Woody
WDNC
American hunter, animal collector, actor and author (1884–1950)
database with images, FamilySearch(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV5B-WRNL : 16 March 2018), Frank Howard Buck, 1920; citing Passport Application, California
Frank_Buck_(animal_collector)
Radio station in Richmond, Virginia
drafted in 1964, however, WFMV was permitted to operate at 73,800 watts, WRNL-FM (now WRXL) broadcast at 120,000 watts, and, to this day, 94.5 WRVQ (then
WURV
Radio station in Richmond, Virginia, United States
into the early 2000s, but then added a sports talk morning show with former WRNL morning host "Big" Al Coleman. Finally in 2004, the station abandoned music
WXGI
Richmond its third outlet with the format, joining Fox Sports Radio affiliate WRNL and the ESPN Radio simulcasts of WXGL/W274BX. After a year of programming
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Radio station in Midlothian, Virginia, United States
Ownership Owner Audacy, Inc. (Audacy License, LLC) Sister stations WBTJ WRNL WRVA WRVQ WRXL (HD2) WTVR-FM History First air date 2004 Former call signs
W241AP
Radio station in Richmond, Virginia, United States
would debut as an affiliate of the Mutual Broadcasting System, replacing WRNL (910 AM) in the network. It also affiliated with the Associated Broadcasting
WLEE_(1480_AM)
Digital subchannel of Richmond radio station WRXL (102.1 FM)
Ownership Owner Audacy, Inc. (Audacy License, LLC) Sister stations WBTJ WRNL WRVA WRVQ WRXL WTVR-FM (HD2) History First air date c. 2013; 13 years ago (2013)
WRXL-HD2
Topics referred to by the same term
Cleveland, Ohio, United States, which held the call sign WPHR from 1987 to 1992 WRNL, a radio station (910 AM) licensed to Richmond, Virginia, United States,
WPHR
Jefferson Davis Highway officially opens as a major automobile thoroughfare WRNL radio begins broadcasting. DuPont purchases land near Ampthill/Bellwood for
Timeline of Richmond, Virginia
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Topics referred to by the same term
Williamsport, Pennsylvania, which held the call sign WRVH from 2002 to 2009 WRNL, a radio station (910 AM) licensed to Richmond, Virginia, which held the
WRVH
AM radio frequency
kW nighttime) WRNL Richmond, Virginia 11960 B 5 1.5 37°36′50″N 77°30′53″W / 37.613889°N 77.514722°W / 37.613889; -77.514722 (WRNL - 5 kW daytime
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Carolina WRNE 980 AM Gulf Breeze, Florida WRNJ 1510 AM Hackettstown, New Jersey WRNL 910 AM Richmond, Virginia WRNR 740 AM Martinsburg, West Virginia WRNS 960
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)
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Boy/Male
Indian
Befriending
Girl/Female
Greek American Spanish
Emerald.
Boy/Male
Native American
Little wolf.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Ray of gold
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional
Place of Lord Krishna
Male
Russian
(Виталий) Russian form of Roman Latin Vitalis, VITALIY means "of life; vital."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Daughtry.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lokajit | லோகாஜித
Conqueror of world
Girl/Female
British, English, Irish, Welsh
Fair Lady; Beautiful
Female
English
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Eoforhild, EVERILD means "boar-battle."
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