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  2. WTWW - Wikipedia

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    WTWW, according to the FCC, [3] was originally licensed a construction permit as WBWW on June 30, 2009. Testing began in January 2010 and ending mid-February 2010. Testing frequencies used were 5.755 MHz and 9.48 MHz, and recorded by several listeners who uploaded the audio to YouTube.

  3. WNVL - Wikipedia

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    The Capitol Broadcasting Company, a partnership of A. G. Beaman and T. B. Baker, Jr., applied on July 31, 1944, for a construction permit to build a new radio station in Nashville, to broadcast full-time with 250 watts on 1450 kHz. [6] Beaman owned a bottling firm, while Baker was the advertising manager of Nashville radio station WLAC. [7]

  4. The Nashville Network - Wikipedia

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    TNN's flagship shows included Nashville Now and Grand Ole Opry Live, both of which were broadcast live from Opryland USA. [1] [2] During TNN's first year of broadcasting, American General Corporation, parent company of NL&AIC, put the network up for sale, along with the other NL&AI properties, in an effort to focus on its core businesses.

  5. Woody and Jim return to Nashville airways. Longtime radio ...

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    The radio hosts were let go from Nashville's 107.5 FM The River back in May of 2023, after 25 years on the air. During their Facebook Live event, the pair said they were let go in a Microsoft ...

  6. Cromwell Radio Group - Wikipedia

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    Cromwell Radio Group was founded in 1969 when Bayard H. "Bud" Walters (still company president today) applied to the Federal Communications Commission for permit to construct WKCM, a country-formatted AM station in Hawesville, Kentucky. That station, which went on the air in November 1972, is still owned by Cromwell today.

  7. WRFN-LP - Wikipedia

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    WRFN-LP is a community LPFM non-commercial radio station in Nashville, Tennessee.It operates at a frequency of 107.1 MHz and is branded as Radio Free Nashville.The station features a mix of music, talk and public affairs programming, almost all with a decidedly liberal or leftist political perspective largely not found on other area media outlets (local or national).

  8. WNFN - Wikipedia

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    WNFN (106.7 FM, "Y'all 106.7") is a classic country formatted radio station in the Nashville, Tennessee market. Its transmitter site is in Whites Creek, Tennessee and its studios are in Berry Hill, Tennessee.

  9. 'Premier League Mornings Live' fan festival coming to ... - AOL

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    The event, supported by the Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp, will take place April 6-7 at Riverfront Park on Broadway and show Premier League matches being aired on NBC, Peacock, USA ...