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  2. WRBI - Wikipedia

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    WRBI (103.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Country format. Licensed to Batesville, Indiana, United States, it serves the Southeastern Indiana area. The station is currently owned by Leeson Media LLC (Brent Lee and Randy Lawson). Leeson purchased the station from White River Broadcasting Co., Inc. February 1, 2013.

  3. WBRI - Wikipedia

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    WBRI (1500 AM) is a daytimer radio station licensed to Indianapolis, Indiana, serving the Indianapolis metropolitan area.It broadcasts a Christian talk and teaching radio format and is owned by the Wilkins Radio Network, Inc.

  4. Cincinnati Reds Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Official website www .mlb .com /reds /fans /radio /reds-radio-network / The Cincinnati Reds Radio Network is an American radio network composed of 69 radio stations which carry English-language coverage of the Cincinnati Reds , a professional baseball team in Major League Baseball (MLB).

  5. Cincinnati Bengals Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Following the 1996 Bengals season, the team ended its radio partnership with Jacor Broadcasting.Jacor had also been responsible for overseeing a network of 35 stations for the team, which had been fronted by WLW (the flagship station from 1968 to 1981 and from 1993 to 1996).

  6. WMBI-FM - Wikipedia

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    WMBI-FM is the flagship station of Moody Radio.Moody Radio owns and operates 37 stations around the country and the network provides programming to almost 700 affiliates around the country.

  7. WKKG - Wikipedia

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    This article about a radio station in Indiana is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  8. WJCP - Wikipedia

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    Findlay Publishing Company purchased WNVI and its then FM sister-stations WRBI and WWWY for $1.9 million in 1997. [10] For a time, after the sale, WNVI carried a talk format, simulcasting then sister-station WCSI. [10] Findlay Publishing Company sold WNVI, in a swap for WWWY, to Pieratt Communications, Inc. on November 20, 2001. [11]

  9. WIFE-FM - Wikipedia

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    WIFE first signed on the air on August 5, 1971, as WRCR, owned by the Rush County Broadcasting Company. [3] [4] The station's facilities were built on North Perkins Street, east of the Rushville courthouse square.