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  2. WTIC (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Listen live (via Audacy) Website. www.audacy.com /wtic. WTIC (1080 kHz; "WTIC NewsTalk 1080") is a commercial AM radio station in Hartford, Connecticut. It airs a news/talk format and is owned by Audacy, Inc. The station's studios and offices are on Executive Drive in Farmington. [2] WTIC is a Class A clear-channel station with a transmitter ...

  3. Bob Steele (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Steele (broadcaster) Robert Lee Steele (July 13, 1911 – December 6, 2002) [1] was an American radio personality. He was a radio host with WTIC Radio in Hartford, Connecticut, for more than 66 years, and hosted the morning radio scene in Southern New England for most of that time. He was born in Kansas City, Missouri.

  4. WTIC-FM - Wikipedia

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    WTIC-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 20,000 watts, with its signal heard throughout most of Connecticut and into Western Massachusetts. Its transmitter is located off Deercliff Road in Avon, the same site as sister station WTIC (AM) and former co-owned TV station WFSB. [2] WTIC-FM broadcasts in the HD Radio (hybrid) format. [3]

  5. Matt Buckler: Pastor Will Marotti hits exit ramp on WTIC-AM ...

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    Mar. 10—Pastor Will Marotti had no radio experience when he became John Rowland's sidekick in 2010 on WTIC-AM1080. It didn't take long for him to gain some. He has appeared on the station for ...

  6. Joe D'Ambrosio - Wikipedia

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    Known as “the Voice of the Huskies,” D'Ambrosio was the play-by-play announcer for the University of Connecticut ’s football [1] and men's basketball games on WTIC (AM) NewsTalk 1080 (www.wtic.com) since 1992. He also broadcasts select UConn baseball, soccer, and women's basketball games. In April 2014, D'Ambrosio called his fourth NCAA ...

  7. Jean Colbert Martineau - Wikipedia

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    Jean Colbert Martineau (died September 5, 1995) was a pioneering radio broadcaster and radio show host. She interviewed many prominent people [1] as host of "The Jean Colbert Show" six days a week on WTIC in Hartford, Connecticut. [2] She was born in New York City and studied at Hunter College. She worked as a radio actress early in her career. [3]

  8. WFSB - Wikipedia

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    WFSB signed on the air on September 23, 1957, as WTIC-TV, owned by the Hartford-based Travelers Insurance Company, along with WTIC radio (1080 AM and 96.5 FM). [3] As Connecticut's second VHF station, WTIC-TV was one of the most powerful stations in New England, not only covering the entire state but a large chunk of western Massachusetts and eastern Long Island in New York.

  9. Colin McEnroe - Wikipedia

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    Colin McEnroe (born 1954) is an American columnist and radio personality. He hosts The Colin McEnroe Show on Connecticut Public Radio, [ 1 ][ 2 ] writes a weekly column that runs in eight Hearst Communications, and writes a newsletter also for Hearst.