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  2. Spiro Agnew - Wikipedia

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    Spiro Theodore Agnew (/ ˈ s p ɪər oʊ ˈ æ ɡ n juː /; November 9, 1918 – September 17, 1996) was the 39th vice president of the United States, serving from 1969 until his resignation in 1973. He is the second of two vice presidents to resign, the first being John C. Calhoun in 1832.

  3. List of on-air resignations - Wikipedia

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    October 1967 and again in 1985 – Announcer and DJ William "Rosko" Mercer resigned on-air twice: first from WOR-FM in New York City in October 1967 over the station's employment of radio consultants; and then again in 1985, when he left WKTU-FM in Lake Success, New York, while on the air, again over a dispute with the station management.

  4. Memphis Grizzlies Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Memphis: WMFS 680 ESPN Radio: Flagship station [3] WMFS-FM 92.9 ESPN Radio [3] Brentwood/Nashville: WNSR 560 [3] CBS Sports Radio: Also broadcasts at 95.9 FM via FM translator W240CA Lexington/Jackson: WBFG 96.5 [3] ESPN Radio

  5. WMPS - Wikipedia

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    WMPS (1210 AM) – branded as Sunny 1210 & 103.1 – is a commercial radio station licensed to Bartlett, Tennessee, and serving the Memphis metropolitan area. [2] Owned by Flinn Broadcasting, it airs an adult standards and soft oldies radio format. The studios are on Mount Moriah Road Extension at Ridgeway Road in Memphis.

  6. WMFS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WMFS (680 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station located in Memphis, Tennessee. WMFS airs sports radio programming branded as "ESPN 680AM Sports Radio Memphis". [2] The station simulcasts with WMFS-FM 92.9. WMFS is home to the Geoff Calkins Show, the Jason and John Show, the Giannotto & Jeffrey Show, and the Gabe Kuhn Show.

  7. WHBQ (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WHBQ (560 kHz) – branded Sports 56 WHBQ – is a commercial sports AM radio station licensed to serve Memphis, Tennessee. Owned by Flinn Broadcasting, the station covers the Memphis metropolitan area, and is the local affiliate for Fox Sports Radio, the Memphis Redbirds, and Ole Miss Rebels football and basketball. The WHBQ studios and ...

  8. WOWW - Wikipedia

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    WOWW (1430 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Germantown, Tennessee, and serving the Memphis metropolitan area. WOWW carries an adult album alternative radio format and calls itself "Radio Pig". It is owned and operated by Flinn Broadcasting Corporation. [3] The station's studios and offices are in Southaven, Mississippi.

  9. KWAM - Wikipedia

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    Memphis native Todd Starnes has owned KWAM since March 2020. In February 1996, U.S. Radio announced it would purchase KWAM and the FM station, KJMS, from Rivers. This united the two stations with their principal competitors, WDIA (1070 AM) and WHRK (97.1 FM). One month later, U.S. Radio was purchased by Clear Channel Communications for $140 ...