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WORC (1310 kHz, La Mega 106.1) is a commercial AM radio station in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States, owned by Gois Broadcasting.The station broadcasts at a transmitter power output of 5,000 watts during the day and 1,000 watts at night, and serves central and eastern Massachusetts.
WTAG (580 AM) is a radio station in Worcester, Massachusetts. It is owned by iHeartMedia and airs a news/talk format. WTAG's studios are in Paxton and it broadcasts from a transmitter in Holden, Massachusetts. The transmitter operates at 5,000 watts day and night. WTAG programming is simulcast on FM translator W235AV at 94.9 MHz, licensed to ...
Town of Nantucket Police Department: Emergency Info WNRC-LP: ... Community radio WORC: 1310 AM: Worcester: Gois Broadcasting LLC: ... Valley Free Radio, Inc ...
Chances are, if you weren’t watching it on television, you probably heard it on WTAG AM 580 radio--as folks in Worcester have since 1924. 100 years over the waves: WTAG marks century as ...
The network also includes 49 affiliates in the U.S. states of Massachusetts, Maine, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, New York, and Florida: 28 AM stations, 24 of which supplement their signals with one or more FM translators; and 21 full-power FM stations, one of which supplements its signal with several FM translators. [1]
WCRN/830 is Worcester's only 50,000-watt radio station. Broadcasting a talk format, they also broadcast UMass athletics, the New England Surge professional indoor football team and the Boston Red Sox, and was the radio home of Worcester Tornadoes baseball games. WORC/1310 is a Spanish-format radio station owned by the Gois family. Up until the ...
WCHC (88.1 FM) is the student-run radio station of College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, its city of license, and broadcasts at a frequency of 88.1 MHz.. The station is operated by mainly student DJs who play a wide variety of music, from rock to classical and modern, including talk shows about sports, politics, and modern events.
The police department in Worcester, Massachusetts, routinely violates individuals' constitutional rights by using excessive force and allowing undercover officers to engage in sexual contact with ...