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Radio station in Mexico, New York, United States
WSEN (103.9 MHz) is an FM radio station licensed to Mexico, New York, United States. The station serves the Syracuse area and is currently owned by Wolf
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WSEN may refer to: WSEN, a radio station (103.9 FM) licensed to Mexico, New York WBVG, a defunct radio station (1050 AM) licensed to Baldwinsville, New
WSEN_(disambiguation)
Radio station in Baldwinsville, New York, United States
station began operations as a full-time country outlet as WSEN-FM. It was the sister station to WSEN (1050 AM), one of the first country stations in the northeastern
WOLF-FM
Radio station in Columbus, Ohio
station from its original religious image, its call sign was changed to WSEN on September 9, 1930, reflecting the Seneca Hotel. By 1932, the station operated
WYTS
Radio station in Baldwinsville, New York, United States
first signed on as WSEN and was licensed by Century Radio Corp. Owners Robert Stockdale, Donald Menapace, and James Lowery started WSEN as a middle of the
WBVG
Radio station in Syracuse, New York, United States
Fox's "Dinosaur Radio" classic hits format. The programming originates on WSEN (103.9 FM). WFBL is powered at 5,000 watts. To protect other stations on
WFBL
Radio station in Auburn, New York, United States
low-power TV stations in the state of New York. WMBO serves as a simulcast of WSEN (103.9 FM), and is relayed on FM translator W291CV (106.1). WMBO signed on
WMBO_(AM)
Radio station in Phoenix, New York, United States
DJs with the on-air staff of WSEN-FM 92.1. The newly merged station at 102.1 was initially expected to carry the "WSEN-FM" call sign. This turned out
WZUN-FM
Television station in Syracuse, New York
Radio" had previously aired in the Syracuse area on 103.9 FM, now known as WSEN. WVOA-LP operated on analog channel 6, allowing its audio feed to be heard
WQSE-LD
City in New York, United States
W291CV in Auburn. (See also: WSEN-FM Mexico) AM 1390 WFBL Classic hits Also heard on 107.5 W298DC in Liverpool. (See slso: WSEN-FM) AM 1440 WSGO Sports Licensed
Syracuse,_New_York
Christian radio network in New York state and Pennsylvania
of the Week 7/9/2021: Wellsville and Alfred, NY. Retrieved July 9, 2021. "WSEN, Sunny 102 combining into one 'super' radio station". March 21, 2016. Deal
Family_Life_Network
Christian radio station in East Syracuse, New York
Communications LLC) Sister stations WFBL WMBO WMVN WOLF WOLF-FM WOSW WQSE-LD WSEN History First air date December 6, 1965 (1965-12-06) Former call signs WPAW
WVOA_(AM)
Radio station in Sylvan Beach, New York, United States
WMVN began HD radio broadcasts. It also began simulcasting sister stations WSEN and WOLF-FM on its HD2 and HD3 subchannels, respectively. "Facility Technical
WMVN_(FM)
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serve Auburn, New York, which held the call sign WNDR from 2016 to 2017 WSEN (FM), a radio station (103.9 FM) licensed to serve Mexico, New York, which
WNDR
American rock group
Syracuse Music - Volumes X & XI Eceip PSLP 1018 1980 The Seven "Heatwave" LP The Syracuse History Of Rock-n-Roll WSEN 92.1 2D329 1991 The Seven "Heatwave" CD
The_Seven_(band)
American soccer player (born 1987)
"Lauren Cheney Leads Breakers Into Playoffs, Wins WPS Player of the Week". WSEN. August 17, 2011. Archived from the original on September 24, 2016. Retrieved
Lauren_Holiday
American radio broadcasting company
Buckley began divesting its stations shortly before Buckley Jr.'s death. WSEN, WSEN-FM, and WFBL in Syracuse, New York, were divested to local owners in 2008
Buckley_Broadcasting
Rhythmic AC" from Radio Insight (March 20, 2016) Herbert, Geoff. Syracuse's WSEN, Sunny 102 combining into one 'super' radio station. The Post-Standard. Retrieved
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the call sign WVOA-LP from 2013 to 2021, and WVOA-LD from 2022 to 2025. WSEN (FM), a radio station (103.9 MHz) licensed to Mexico, New York, United States
WVOA
Radio station in Fulton, New York, United States
Communications, LLC) Sister stations WFBL WMBO WMVN WOLF WOLF-FM WQSE-LD WSEN WVOA History First air date August 22, 1949 (1949-08-22) (as WOSC) Former
WOSW
FM radio frequency
Drakesboro, Kentucky WRKA in Louisville, Kentucky WRSR in Owosso, Michigan WSEN in Mexico, New York WSHP-FM in Easley, South Carolina WSRK in Oneonta, New
103.9_FM
Radio station in Syracuse, New York, United States
1%) (WOLF Radio, Inc.) Sister stations WFBL WMBO WMVN WOLF-FM WOSW WQSE-LD WSEN WVOA History First air date May 5, 1940 (1940-05-05) Former call signs WOLF
WOLF_(AM)
Contemporary hit radio station in Syracuse, New York
(Remained in the Syracuse market as a Program Director & Morning Drive Host at WSEN 92.1, WZUN Sunny 102 & RadioHits.us) Jack Ryan (Previously worked on 93Q
WNTQ
Sports radio station in Cleveland, Ohio
examiner R. H. Hyde, the operators for both Zanesville's WALR and Columbus's WSEN supported the move as it would reduce interference for their stations, while
WKNR
News/talk radio station in Solvay–Syracuse, New York
Bob Paris in the morning. Paris had been the morning drive personality for WSEN-FM in the 1970s when it featured a country music format. In 1997, the station
WSYR-FM
Radio station in DeRuyter, New York, United States
Life Network in exchange for the FM 92.1 license in Baldwinsville (then WSEN-FM). WOLF-FM's intellectual property would move to 92.1, which provides a
WCIS-FM
rock WSDE 1190 AM Cobleskill Schoharie Broadcasting, LLC Adult standards WSEN 103.9 FM Mexico Wolf Radio, Inc. Classic hits WSFW 1110 AM Seneca Falls CSN
List of radio stations in New York
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in the Syracuse, New York area, with stints at WHEN as "Scott King" and WSEN under his own name) October 30 Julian Keane 57 British radio presenter (BBC
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formerly affiliated with UPN, used "WUPN-LP" as its calls from 1995 to 1996 WSEN (FM) in Mexico, New York, a religious radio station, used "WUPN" as its calls
WUPN
NCAA Division I men's basketball team representing Le Moyne College
season. Shortly after the season started, Le Moyne reached an agreement with WSEN-FM to broadcast seven Dolphins road games and three home contests. Tom Pipines
History of Le Moyne Dolphins men's basketball (1973–1979)
History_of_Le_Moyne_Dolphins_men's_basketball_(1973–1979)
WSEK-FM 93.9 FM Burnside, Kentucky WSEL-FM 96.7 FM Pontotoc, Mississippi WSEN 103.9 FM Mexico, New York WSEO 107.7 FM Nelsonville, Ohio WSEV-FM 105.5 FM
List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WQ–WS)
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1991 tennis event results
r = Retired d = Defaulted "Tennis: Catching Up With… Sabine Appelmans". WSEN. March 27, 2010. Retrieved October 19, 2020. I won mine at Phoenix in 1991
1991 Virginia Slims of Nashville – Singles
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