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  2. WJNO - Wikipedia

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    In addition to a standard analog transmission, WJNO streams online via iHeartRadio. This station is the second station in the West Palm Beach area—and the third AM station overall—to use the WJNO call sign, which originated on the former WJNO (1230 AM) in 1936; that station is now known as WBZT. [3]

  3. Racing 92 28-31 Harlequins: Marcus Smith steers Quins to ...

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    Harlequins fight back to beat Top 14 league leaders Racing 92 in a thrilling Investec Champions Cup match in Paris.

  4. Racing 92 overcome Harlequins test in Paris - AOL

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    Racing 92 score 11 unanswered second-half points to break Harlequins' resistance and claim victory in their Investec Champions Cup opener in Paris.

  5. WHKY (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WHKY (1290 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Hickory, North Carolina. The station is owned by WHKY, LLC, and broadcasts a news/talk/sports format. The radio studios and offices are on Main Avenue SE in Hickory. By day, WHKY is powered at 50,000 watts, the maximum for AM stations.

  6. WNBF - Wikipedia

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    WNBF is one of the Southern Tier's oldest radio stations. Although the station has traditionally traced its founding to 1928, [7] the year it moved to Binghamton, it was first licensed on February 7, 1927, to the Howitt-Wood Radio Company (Lyle E. Howitt and H. L. Wood) at 117 West Main Street in Endicott, New York, with 50 watts on 1460 kHz, [8] operating from the Elvin Theater. [9]

  7. WWTX - Wikipedia

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    WWTX (1290 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Wilmington, Delaware. It airs a sports radio format, with most programming from Fox Sports Radio. The studios are on McKee Road in Dover. WWTX is a Class D radio station. It transmits 2,500 watts daytime, using a non-directional antenna. To protect other stations from interference, at ...

  8. KPAY (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KPAY (1290 AM) is a sports formatted radio station in Northern California. The station can be heard in Butte County, California, and parts of Tehama County, Glenn County, and Colusa County. The station's transmitter power is 5,000 watts and is located in Chico, California. The station is owned by Deer Creek Broadcasting, LLC.

  9. WFBG - Wikipedia

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    WFBG (1290 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Top 40/CHR radio format in Altoona, Pennsylvania. It transmits with 5,000 watts during the day, and 1,000 watts at night. WFBG's programming is also heard on 92.1 WJHT in Johnstown.