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  2. List of United States radio networks - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota News Network, a subsidiary of Learfield Communications. Mississippi News Network, a subsidiary of TeleSouth Communications. Missouri Net, a subsidiary of Learfield Communications. Northern News Network of Montana, a subsidiary of Northern Broadcasting System. Nebraska Radio Network, a subsidiary of Learfield Communications.

  3. GNN Radio - Wikipedia

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    GNNradio (Good News Network) is a network of Christian radio stations in the Southeastern United States, broadcasting Christian talk and teaching programs as well as Christian music.

  4. List of Air America Radio affiliates - Wikipedia

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    Owned by Clear Channel; flipped to Radio Rumba on December 20, 2006 [10] 1200 AM, now WXKS, planned to switch to conservative talk on March 8, 2010, according to Clear Channel. WKOX & WXKS has now switched call letters with News/Talk and Spanish formats respectively now separately Brainerd, Minnesota - WWWI: 1270 AM Carried only the Al Franken ...

  5. Good News of 1938 - Wikipedia

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    Good News of 1938 is an American old-time radio program. It was broadcast on NBC from November 4, 1937, until July 25, 1940. As the years changed, so did the title, becoming Good News of 1939 and Good News of 1940. In its last few months on the air, it was known as Maxwell House Coffee Time. [1]

  6. Clear-channel station - Wikipedia

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    A clear-channel station is a North American AM radio station that has the highest level of protection from interference from other stations, particularly from nighttime skywave signals. This classification exists to ensure the viability of cross-country or cross-continent radio service enforced through a series of treaties and statutory laws.

  7. USA Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Programming on the two networks remaining separate. The combined company was known as IRN/USA Radio Network. The old IRN became IRN/USA-1, and the two existing USA Radio Network channels became channels 2 and 3. IRN/USA Radio Network went into receivership in 2013 due to the legal issues of its sister company First American Monetary Consultants ...

  8. Stereo Quadraphonic - Wikipedia

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    It was a hierarchical 4-4-4 discrete matrix that used the SQ matrix as the baseband for discrete quadraphonic FM broadcasts using additional difference signals called "T" and "Q". For a USQ FM broadcast, the additional "T" modulation was placed at 38 kHz in quadrature to the standard stereo difference signal and the "Q" modulation was placed on ...

  9. Georgia News Network - Wikipedia

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    The network also broadcasts major breaking news events and provides special reports during elections. Affiliate stations receive content either via satellite feed, FTP download or the GNN OnDemand website. This site provides links to audio downloads, such as newscasts, commercials and PSA announcements [2] and historic radio broadcasts. [3]