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  2. WMMS - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Stone named WMMS "Radio Station of the Year" nine straight years (1979–1987) as part of its annual Readers' Poll, but a February 1988 front-page story in The Plain Dealer revealed station employees had stuffed the annual survey's ballot box for the 1987 poll to allow for the possibility of a tenth straight win the following year.

  3. WISN (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The authorized power level was increased to 1,000 watts on April 21, 1927. [5] At 3:00 a.m. on June 15, 1927, the first of two major reassignments of radio frequencies made by the new Federal Radio Commission (FRC) took effect. [11] The reassignment affected almost 600 of the nation's 694 radio stations. [12]

  4. WHB - Wikipedia

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    WHB aired the ESPN Radio feed, while KCSP aired the Royals Radio Network. feed. Under Major League Baseball broadcast rules, KCSP was the only terrestrial station allowed to broadcast the Royals Radio Network feed; all other stations on the network (including former flagship WIBW in Topeka) had to carry the ESPN Radio feed.

  5. Phoenix, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The year following their move to the new arena, the Suns made it to the NBA Finals for the second time in franchise history, losing to Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls, four games to two. [238] The U.S. Airways Center hosted both the 1995 and the 2009 NBA All-Star Games. [239] They also lost the 2021 NBA Finals in six games to the Milwaukee Bucks.