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WFDM-FM (95.9 MHz, "Freedom 95") is a commercial radio station licensed to Franklin, Indiana, and serving the greater Indianapolis metropolitan area. The station is owned by Pilgrim Communications LLC and airs a conservative talk radio format. It is simulcast with co-owned AM 950 WXLW. The studios and offices are on Industrial Drive in Franklin ...
WXLW (950 AM) is a commercial radio station in Indianapolis, Indiana. It is owned by Pilgrim Communications LLC. Along with sister station 95.9 WFDM-FM, it simulcasts a talk radio format, known as "Freedom 95." The radio studios and offices are on Industrial Road off U.S. Route 31 in Franklin, Indiana.
Its programming and on-air presentation are closely patterned after Federated's news/talk station in Fort Wayne, WOWO. The station broadcasts syndicated programming, including Dan Bongino, Brian Kilmeade, and Sean Hannity. [2] WTRC-FM is a Fox News Radio affiliate. [3] WTRC-FM is licensed by the FCC to broadcast in the HD Radio digital hybrid ...
How to watch the NFL’s Thursday Night Football Week 2 of the 2023-2024 season live online for free—and without cable Chris Morris September 14, 2023 at 12:49 PM
The OKC Thunder will continue the 2024-25 NBA season with a road game against the San Antonio Spurs at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday.. OKC (11-3) suffered a 121-119 home loss to Dallas on Sunday.San Antonio ...
WTRW (94.3 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Carbondale, Pennsylvania, and serving the Wilkes Barre-Scranton area of Northeastern Pennsylvania. The station broadcasts a talk radio format and is owned by the Bold Gold Media Group, LP. [2] [3] The studios are on North Sekol Road in Scranton. WTRW is a Class A station.
Conservative firebrand and Palm Beach homeowner Sean Hannity has begun broadcasting his nationally syndicated radio show from “the free state of Florida, my new home,” he said Tuesday on the ...
On July 8, the Stars subsequently announced that it would partner with A Parent Media Co. to stream all of its games for free via the team-run streaming service Victory+ beginning in the 2024–25 season. [16] On August 23, 2024, Diamond Sports Group terminated its contract with the Dallas Mavericks prior to the 2024–25 NBA season. [17]