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  2. WOR (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WOR (710 kHz) is a 50,000-watt class A clear-channel AM radio station owned by iHeartMedia and licensed to New York, New York.The station airs a mix of local and syndicated talk radio shows, primarily from co-owned Premiere Networks, including The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, The Sean Hannity Show, and Coast to Coast AM with George Noory.

  3. 710 AM - Wikipedia

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    The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 710 kHz: [1] 710 AM is a United States clear channel frequency. [2] KIRO Seattle and WOR New York City share Class A status of 710 kHz. In Argentina

  4. WOR Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    The WOR Radio Network was a slate of nationally syndicated radio programming produced and distributed by flagship radio station WOR in New York City. The programming was primarily general interest commercial talk ; only one non-talk program had ever been carried on the network, WAER 's "Big Bands, Ballads and Blues".

  5. WOR - Wikipedia

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    WOR or wor may refer to: Wake-on-ring, in computer network terminology; Water-to-oil ratio, in oil drilling; WEPN-FM, a radio station (98.7 FM) licensed to New York, New York, United States, which used the call sign WOR-FM from 1948 to October 1972; Wired OR, in Verilog semantics; Wor, a traditional song and dance genre practiced on Biak, Indonesia

  6. Mutual Broadcasting System - Wikipedia

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    [d] Mutual's original participating stations were WOR in Newark, New Jersey, just outside New York (owned by the Bamberger Broadcasting Service, a division of R.H. Macy and Company; in 1949, WOR-TV would begin broadcasting and Bamberger would be renamed General Teleradio, due to General Tire & Rubber's increased investment in the TV station [5 ...

  7. Henry Gladstone - Wikipedia

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    In 1942 Gladstone left WHN to become a news broadcaster for WOR (AM) with whom he remained until his retirement 35 years later in 1977. [1] During World War II he narrated several documentaries for The March of Time, and after the war he worked primarily as WOR's United Nations correspondent. [1]

  8. Buckley Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Buckley Broadcasting Corporation WOR Radio. The plaintiffs, Lynne Berke et al. were around 300 investors in a cable television security that was advertised on WOR Radio, owned by Buckley Broadcasting. Talk show host, Harry I. “Sonny” Bloch advertised this cable television security on WOR Radio.

  9. Talk:WOR (AM) - Wikipedia

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