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WSAI is known as "Fox Sports 1360", and airs the entire Fox Sports Radio schedule, including The Dan Patrick Show, Rich Eisen, and Colin Cowherd.It is the Cincinnati affiliate for University of Louisville Cardinals football and basketball (if Kentucky is on ESPN 1530), NFL on Westwood One, NCAA college basketball on Westwood One, NCAA college football on Westwood One, and Columbus Blue Jackets ...
WMOV (1360 kHz) is a news/talk/sports formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Ravenswood, West Virginia, serving Ravenswood and Ripley in Jackson County, West Virginia. WMOV is owned and operated by Vandalia Media Partners, LLC. The station is unrelated to Norfolk, Virginia’s WMOV-FM "MOViN' 107-7", owned by iHeartMedia.
WLWE (1360 AM, "Eagle Sports 1360") is a radio station licensed to serve Roanoke, Alabama. The station is owned by Eagle's Nest, Inc. It airs a sports format. [3] The station began broadcasting on March 10, 1950, and held the call sign WELR. [1] [4] It ran 1,000 watts during daytime hours only. [4]
WCHL (1360 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. It is owned by the Chapel Hill Media Group and it has a format of news, talk, sports and adult album alternative music. It is a network affiliate of CBS News Radio.
WLBK (1360 AM) is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of DeKalb, Illinois. The station, established in 1947 , is owned and operated by DeKalb County Broadcasters, Inc. The station was assigned the call sign "WLBK" by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
KBKB (1360 kHz) is an AM radio station serving the communities of Fort Madison, Burlington, and Keokuk, Iowa. The station primarily broadcasts a sports format, airing programming from Fox Sports Radio, including Colin Cowherd and JT The Brick. KBKB is owned by Pritchard Broadcasting Corporation. It was first licensed on January 10, 1949.
WPPA (1360 AM, "Your News & Sports Leader") is a radio station broadcasting an full-service radio format. [2] Licensed to Pottsville, Pennsylvania, the station has been owned by Pottsville Broadcasting Company since its debut on May 9, 1946, and features programming from CBS News Radio, CBS Sports Radio, and Premiere Networks.
The station has switched from talk, to oldies, to Catholic radio and back to oldies since May 27, 2005. Since 2011, WWOW has been operating as Boomer Tunes Radio, "The Music of a Generation" on 1360 WOW. WWOW has also expanded its sports coverage significantly by carrying the Columbus Blue Jackets and Conneaut Spartans football and boys basketball.