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  2. WWEI - Wikipedia

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    The 105.5 MHz frequency used by WWEI was originally allocated to Pittsfield, Massachusetts, where it signed on in October 1967 [2] as WQRB-FM. [3] It was co-owned with WBEC (1420 AM), though it offered its own programming; [3] this was a middle-of-the-road format by 1972. [4]

  3. WEEI-FM - Wikipedia

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    The stations are branded as "Sports Radio WEEI", and many carry call letters similar to the Boston flagship station. Four of the eight network affiliates are directly owned by Audacy. WEEI-FM's sports play-by-play broadcasts are distributed separately, though some games originated by WEEI may air on some of the other affiliated stations by way ...

  4. Media company that bought Neuhoff buys 4 more Springfield ...

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    Four more radio stations in the Springfield area have been sold. Here's what you need to know. Media company that bought Neuhoff buys 4 more Springfield-area radio stations

  5. WMAY-FM - Wikipedia

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    WMAY-FM (92.7 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Taylorville, Illinois, and serving the Springfield metropolitan area. It is owned by Mid-West Family Broadcasting. The station has a news/talk radio format on weekdays and plays classic hits nights and weekends. WMAY-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 11,500 watts.

  6. Remaining Neuhoff owned radio stations officially sold in ...

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  7. WEZE - Wikipedia

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    An FM sister station, WEEI-FM (103.3 FM, now WBGB), went on the air in 1948. [10] Until 1960, WEEI, through CBS Radio, was the last Boston radio station to devote a large amount of its program schedule to "traditional" network radio programming of daytime soap operas, comedy shows, variety shows, and similar fare.

  8. WMAY - Wikipedia

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    WMAY (970 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Springfield, Illinois. The station is owned by Mid-West Family Broadcasting and the license is held by Long Nine, Inc. [2] WMAY's transmitter, radio studios and offices are all located on North Third Street in Riverton, Illinois. [3] WMAY is powered at 1,000 watts by day and 500 watts at night.

  9. WFMB (AM) - Wikipedia

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    [32] [33] In 2007, as Clear Channel was selling most of its stations in smaller markets, Neuhoff bought back the Springfield stations they had sold, including WFMB-FM. [ 33 ] The station still operates from an historic radio tower in suburban Springfield, IL ( Southern View ), which was constructed in the late 1940s, and was the original ...