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  2. KVEN (Ventura, California) - Wikipedia

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    KVEN (1450 AM, "SportsRadio 1450") was a radio station licensed to Ventura, California.Operating from 1948 to 2021, KVEN last carried sports radio programming from the national CBS Sports Radio network, with no locally-originated programming.

  3. WHLL - Wikipedia

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    WHLL (1450 AM) – branded as Nueva 98.1 – is a commercial radio station broadcasting a Spanish-language latin pop format licensed to Springfield, Massachusetts.Owned by Audacy, Inc., the station serves the Springfield metropolitan area; and the Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts.

  4. KVEN - Wikipedia

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    KVEN (1520 AM, "La Voz 1520 AM & 96.3 FM") is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Port Hueneme, California and serves the Ventura County area. The station is owned by Gold Coast Broadcasting and broadcasts a Spanish-language talk/sports format. By day, KVEN has a power of 10,000 watts.

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  6. List of radio stations in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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  7. WMAS - Wikipedia

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    WMAS may refer to: . WHLL, a radio station (1450 AM) licensed to Springfield, Massachusetts, United States, which used the callsign WMAS until April 2009; WMAS-FM, a radio station (94.7 FM) licensed to Springfield, Massachusetts, United States

  8. “No grocery store over here?,” This Springfield Stop & Shop ...

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    WWLP-22News, an NBC affiliate, began broadcasting in March 1953 to provide local news, network, syndicated, and local programming to western Massachusetts. Watch the 22News Digital Edition ...

  9. KBBY-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station first signed on December 27, 1962, as KUDU-FM, simulcasting AM sister station KUDU. [2] Owned by Tri-Counties Public Service Inc., it was the first automated top 40 station in Southern California. In 1969, KUDU-FM switched its call letters to KBBY and flipped to a progressive rock format with the branding "K-Baby".