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  3. WDAD - Wikipedia

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    WDAD was the first radio station in Indiana County, and was one of the first radio stations in the nation granted licenses after World War II had ended. The station has kept its original call letters throughout its history of more than half a century. WDAD's ownership was relatively stable, having only had four owners in its long history.

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    Renda Media (formerly known as Renda Broadcasting) is a privately held Pittsburgh-based radio broadcasting company founded by chief executive, Tony Renda.. Former logo until 2024

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  7. WQMU - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 RMS Media Management finalized the sale of both WQMU and WDAD to Renda. In need of additional studio space to accommodate four radio stations ( WDAD , WCCS , WLCY , WQMU), Renda Broadcasting acquired the former Gatti Pharmacy building at the corner of 9th and Philadelphia Streets in downtown Indiana, where the four stations and its ...

  8. WCCS - Wikipedia

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    Research through the IUP Small Business Institute found that the News/Talk format was the #1 programming preference in the area. #2 was country which precipitated the WLCY change to Country music in 2007. WCCS dropped its affiliation with ABC News, picking up FOX Radio News for 24-hour coverage.

  9. Brad Edwards (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Edwards started his broadcasting career in radio in 1961 at WDAD in Indiana, Pennsylvania, at age 14 as a disc jockey and newscaster. Upon graduating from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, he was recruited by the U.S. Air Force and serve as a military news broadcaster in Thailand. in 1971, he became stationed at Wichita Falls and was hired as a part-time reporter, photographer, and anchor at ...