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WTRB (1570 AM, "Music Country") is an American radio station licensed to serve Ripley, Tennessee in Lauderdale county. The station is presently owned by WTRB, Inc. (Palmer Johnson, President) It airs a country music format. [2] The station went on the air December 11, 1954 and was assigned the "WTRB" call sign by the Federal Communications ...
WNVR (1030 kHz, "Polskie Radio Chicago") is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Vernon Hills, Illinois, and serving the Chicago metropolitan area. WNVR is one of eight stations owned by Polnet Communications. It simulcasts a Polish language radio format with sister station WRDZ (1300 AM). [2]
Jack Alicoate, ed. (1939), "Tennessee", Radio Annual, New York: Radio Daily, OCLC 2459636 – via Internet Archive "AM Stations in the U.S.: Tennessee", Radio Annual Television Year Book, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1963, OCLC 10512375 – via Internet Archive; John H. Dewitt Jr. (1972). "Early Radio Broadcasting in Middle Tennessee".
WBGX (1570 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a gospel format. Located in Harvey, Illinois, United States, it serves the Chicago area. The station is owned by Brian Byrnes. [5] WBGX is a locally owned radio station that brokers time to churches in order to serve the Chicago and South Suburban areas.
WGSF (1030 AM) is a Spanish language radio station licensed to Memphis, Tennessee, United States. The station is owned by Butron Media Corporation. The station is owned by Butron Media Corporation. [ 2 ]
WCLE (1570 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station broadcasting a News Talk Information format. [2] Licensed to Cleveland, Tennessee, the station is owned by Hartline, LLC. [3] The station also broadcasts on two FM translators, W267BI 101.3 MHz and W256DQ 99.1 MHz, both with a power of 250 watts.
Annunciation Radio is a regional network of five non-commercial radio stations in Ohio that feature a Catholic format with programming from both EWTN Radio and Ave Maria Radio. The flagship station, WNOC (89.7 FM), is licensed to Bowling Green, Ohio, and serves both Bowling Green and the Toledo metropolitan area, both part of the Diocese of Toledo.
According to the FCC online database, WNZK is the only AM radio station in North America using two frequencies, one by day, one at night. At one time, several radio stations in Detroit were multi-lingual. 97.9 FM aired a similar ethnic format for many years with a similar call sign, WMZK. It used the same "Station of the Nations" slogan until 1980.