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DWBL was initially known as WBL and carried a Top 40 format during the Martial Law era. At that time, it was the top-rated radio station in Metro Manila. Willy "Hillbilly Willy" Inong, Rudolph Rivera, Bernie Buenaseda, Orlando S. Mercado, Noli de Castro and Mike Enriquez were among the roster of personalities who worked with the station.
WBAL (1090 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Baltimore, Maryland. It is owned by the broadcasting division of Hearst Communications and broadcasts a news/talk radio format. [3] The station shares its studios and offices with sister stations WBAL-TV (channel 11) and WIYY (97.9 FM) on Television Hill in Baltimore's Woodberry ...
WWBL is a 50,000 watt FM radio station licensed to the city of Washington, Indiana. The station broadcasts the Real Country format from ABC Radio Networks. WWBL is branded as The Bullet 106.5. WWBL signed on in 1948. [2]
WBL, a radio station in Metro Manila, Philippines; Others. Work-based learning, an educational strategy; wbl, the ISO 639-3 code for Wakhi language
DWBL-FM (91.9 FM), an FM radio station broadcasting in Pampanga, branded as 91.9 Bright FM Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about radio and/or television stations with the same/similar call signs or branding.
Sep. 10—For St. Marys (2-1, 1-1 Western Buckeye League), this week's matchup against WBL rival Wapakoneta is all about bouncing back from an upset loss to Defiance. For Wapakoneta (3-0, 2-0 WBL ...
The stations share studios in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, and WBLS' transmitter is located at the Empire State Building. It was previously owned by YMF Media LLC, owned jointly by investor Ronald Burkle and Magic Johnson , which had assumed control of WBLS and WLIB's former parent company, Inner City Broadcasting ...
WBLM is one of only a few FM Stations in New England licensed to operate at 100,000 watts, meaning that the station can be received from almost anywhere within a 90-mile radius of its transmitter. WBLM broadcasts from a tower near Route 121 in Raymond that is the second tallest man-made structure in Maine (second only to the tower for WMTW TV 8).