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A former name of Dave Emory's talk radio show; A right-wing political radio show hosted by Tom Valentine in the late 1980s and 1990s, heard originally on the Sun Radio Network but later only on shortwave-station WWCR. A fictional radio station featured in the 1984 film Red Dawn and its remake; A fictional radio station mentioned in The Handmaid ...
Mark Gregory Koernke (/ ˈ k ɔːr ŋ k i /; born 1957), known as "Mark from Michigan," is an American militia activist and shortwave radio broadcaster. [1] As an early proponent of the black helicopters conspiracy theory, he was largely responsible for popularizing it [2] in appearances on Tom Valentine's radio show and in speeches which were widely circulated on videocassette.
WWCR is a shortwave radio station located in Nashville, Tennessee, in the United States.WWCR uses four 100 kW transmitters to broadcast on about a dozen frequencies.. WWCR mainly leases out its four transmitters to religious organizations and speakers, as well as serving as the shortwave home of Genesis Communications Network's programs. [1]
The music video for "Link Up" was released on the official Stones Throw YouTube channel on March 3, 2016, featuring cameos from comedian Eric Andre and Earl Sweatshirt. On June 19, 2016, Paak announced that NxWorries' debut album was finished and ready to be released. [6] The album title Yes Lawd! was confirmed on July 25, 2016. [7]
In the middle of March 2015, after the constant teasing of something being announced at 11:11 of random days, [13] revealed a brand new song entitled '11:11' via a SoundCloud stream [14] and the album title 'Eleven Eleven'. [15] They revealed a teaser for a brand new music video in April of the same year. [16]
Tom and Doug's video, "These Guys Know What Love Is," played at the Aspen Shortsfest in April 2009, [34] opening for Wallace and Gromit's A Matter of Loaf and Death. It was also shown at the NJ International Film Festival, [ 35 ] HDFest NYC in 2008, [ 36 ] and received an award at the Bucks Fever Film Festival in 2008.
On 14 February 2010, the band offered a new track, "Begging for Mercy", for free download from their official website for a limited time. [1]The first and lead single for the US, "Your Betrayal", was set for release on 8 March 2010 to the radio; [9] and, unexpectedly, was released early as a Digital 45 on iTunes along with the track "Begging for Mercy" on 2 March 2010.
WFBQ (94.7 FM, "Q95") is a radio station in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, owned by iHeartMedia. The studios are located at 6161 Fall Creek Road on the northeast side of Indianapolis. The studios are located at 6161 Fall Creek Road on the northeast side of Indianapolis.