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WGCH (1490 AM, "News Talk AM 1490") is a radio station licensed to serve Greenwich, Connecticut. The station is owned by Rocco and Susan Forte, through licensee Forte Family Broadcasting, Inc. It airs a News/Talk format. [2] The station was assigned the WGCH callsign by the Federal Communications Commission in 1964. [3]
(CSA with WEDW) MeTV Plus on 43.2 MeTV on 43.3, MeTV Toons on 43.4, Retro TV on 43.8, Heartland on 43.9 and EMLW on 43.12 Bridgeport: Bridgeport: 49 21 WEDW: PBS: Connecticut Public Broadcasting: Satellite of WEDH. Spirit on 49.3 Hartford/New Haven: Hartford: 3 36 WFSB: CBS: Gray Television: Ion Mystery on 3.2, Laff on 3.3, WWAX-LD on 3.4 ...
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of ... News/Talk WGCH: 1490 AM: Greenwich: Forte Family Broadcasting, Inc. ... Westport Ct ...
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News 12 Long Island December 15, 1986 Bethpage, New York: News 12 Connecticut June 1995 Norwalk, Connecticut: News 12 Westchester October 1995 Yonkers, New York: News 12 New Jersey March 26, 1996 Edison, New Jersey: News 12 The Bronx June 1998 Bronx, New York: News 12 Brooklyn 2005 Bronx, New York News 12 Hudson Valley 2005 West Nyack, New York
Townsquare Media is American media company with headquarters in Greenwich, Connecticut. The company operates primarily small- to mid-market radio stations; [1] As of May 2024, the company lists 350 radio stations among its assets. Below is a list of radio stations owned by the company, alphabetized by state. [2]
The Cos Cob train station and the Mianus River Railroad Bridge are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. "On Christmas Day, 1848, the last rails were laid over the Cos Cob Bridge, thereby supplying the last link needed to complete the railroad from New Haven to New York," according to the Stamford Historical Society Web site.
Greenwich Metro-North station I-684 in Greenwich. The town is served by the Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line (the four stations, from west to east, are Greenwich, Cos Cob, Riverside, and Old Greenwich) and is approximately a 50-minute train ride to Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan on the express train and a 60-minute ride on the local. [64]