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  2. WTWW - Wikipedia

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    WTWW, according to the FCC, [3] was originally licensed a construction permit as WBWW on June 30, 2009. Testing began in January 2010 and ending mid-February 2010. Testing frequencies used were 5.755 MHz and 9.48 MHz, and recorded by several listeners who uploaded the audio to YouTube.

  3. List of radio stations in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Radio Free Georgia Broadcasting Foundation, Inc. Indie WRGA: 1470 AM: Rome: Rome Radio Partners, LLC: News/Talk WRGC-FM: 88.3 FM: Milledgeville: Georgia College & State University: Public radio WRHQ: 105.3 FM: Richmond Hill: Thoroughbred Communications, Inc. Adult album alternative WRJS: 88.1 FM: Soperton: Grace Missionary Baptist Church d/b/a ...

  4. American Family Radio - Wikipedia

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    American Family Radio (AFR), also known as American Family News (AFN), is a network of more than 180 radio stations broadcasting Christian right-oriented programming to over 30 states.

  5. Stockbridge, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Some unincorporated areas in Rockdale County have a Stockbridge mailing address, without actually being a part of the City of Stockbridge. U.S. Route 23 is the main road through the center of the city, leading northwest 20 miles (32 km) to downtown Atlanta and southeast 9 miles (14 km) to McDonough , the Henry County seat.

  6. Fairview Presbyterian Church (Lawrenceville, Georgia)

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    Fairview Presbyterian Church in Lawrenceville, Georgia, USA, is the state's oldest still-running Presbyterian church, first opening on Sunday, August 10, 1823. The church consists of four distinct areas: a sanctuary, a fellowship hall, a graveyard, and an office/Sunday school worship building. Despite its age, it is well cared for, receiving ...

  7. Bonneville International - Wikipedia

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    Bonneville International Corporation is a media and broadcasting company, wholly owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) through its for-profit arm, Deseret Management Corporation. It began as a radio and TV network in the Triad Center Broadcast House in Salt Lake City, Utah.

  8. Religious broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Religious broadcasting in the UK was established on 30 July 1922, a Sunday, when the first radio sermon was transmitted by J. Boon of the Peckham Christian Union, from the Burdette Aerial Works at Blackheath, to the congregation at Christ Church, Peckham, and listeners up to 100 miles distant.

  9. WPNG (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WPNG (101.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a rock format. Licensed to Pearson, Georgia, United States, it serves the Douglas, Georgia and Waycross, Georgia areas. The station changed ownership when Broadcast South, LLC bought the station in 2009.