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  2. WBGW-FM - Wikipedia

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    WBGW-FM is a Christian radio station licensed to Fort Branch, Indiana, broadcasting on 101.5 MHz FM. The station serves the Evansville Metropolitan Area . WBGW-FM is owned by Music Ministries Inc., [ 2 ] and is an affiliate of Thy Word Network.

  3. WBGW (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WBGW (1330 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Christian radio format. Licensed to Evansville, Indiana , United States, the station serves the Evansville area. The station is currently owned by Music Ministries Inc. and features programming from Moody Broadcasting .

  4. WBGW - Wikipedia

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    WBGW may refer to: WBGW (AM), a radio station (1330 AM) licensed to serve Evansville, Indiana, United States; WBGW-FM, a radio station (101.5 FM) licensed to serve Fort Branch, Indiana; WBFB, a radio station (97.1 FM) licensed to serve Bangor, Maine, United States, which held the call sign WBGW from 1973 to 1986; Lawas Airport (ICAO code WBGW)

  5. WGBW - Wikipedia

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    The station had been on the air since October 29, 1951, licensed to Two Rivers, Wisconsin and serving the Manitowoc area, most notably under the WTRW call sign. [2] In September 2006, the station was assigned the WGBW call sign by the FCC, [3] part of an effort by station ownership to move the station from the Two Rivers/Manitowoc area to the larger Green Bay radio market.

  6. List of radio stations in Indiana - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Radio stations in Evansville, Indiana - Wikipedia

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  8. WGAB - Wikipedia

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  9. WBFB - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, as more people began owning radios that received FM signals, Community Broadcasting decided to make a change on WABI-FM. On March 1, 1973, the station became "Big Country" WBGW, airing an automated country music format. [5] [6] The WBGW call sign stood for "Bangor Goes Western". [7]