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  2. KWND - Wikipedia

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    KWND (88.3 FM, "The Wind") is a radio station broadcasting in Springfield, Missouri, United States, with a contemporary Christian music format. KWND is owned/operated by the not-for-profit Radio Training Network , which also operates stations in Missouri , North Carolina , South Carolina , Georgia , Alabama , and Florida .

  3. Music scheduling system - Wikipedia

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    Music scheduling systems are employed to sequence music at radio stations. Although these systems were originally implemented by manual index card methods, since the late 1970s they have exploited the efficiency and speed of digital computers. They are essential tools for broadcasting by music radio stations.

  4. WIND (AM) - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, the station was sold to Westinghouse Broadcasting for $5.3 million, which at the time was a record amount for a radio station. [ 2 ] [ 41 ] [ 42 ] At the time of the purchase, WIND had no news department, though the station subscribed to wire services . [ 43 ]

  5. Time synchronization in North America - Wikipedia

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    Radio-controlled clock: NIST list of receivers [19] AC-100-WWVB Time Receiver; AC-500-MSF Time Receiver; ClockWatch Radio Sync [20] F6CTE's CLOCK [15] WWV: 2.5, 5, 10, 15, and 20 MHz AM Voice with modified IRIG-Hformat time code on 100 Hz sub-carrier (CCIR code) HF radio and antenna (plus software if automatic updating of computer time is desired)

  6. Broadcast clock - Wikipedia

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    Sample broadcast clock. A broadcast clock or format clock is a template that displays a radio or television's hourly format in a graphical representation of a clock.Broadcast programming, especially radio, often follows an hourly pattern where certain segments such as news and commercials are repeated every hour at specific times.

  7. Live radio - Wikipedia

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    As popularity of radio grew, networks found that listeners preferred transcription programs recorded on discs more than locally produced live shows. The end of 1930 marked the beginning of the Golden Age of Radio, but also marked the end of many live broadcasting content. At this time, Variety estimated that 75% of radio stations used ...

  8. Adult standards - Wikipedia

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    The station is owned by Bob Mark Allen Productions, Inc. and is an affiliate of CBS News Radio, NOAA Weather Radio, Westwood One, and America's Best Music. As of 2021, the station had partially leaned into a formula of Soft AC/Gold-based AC, but still remains its Adult Standards format. KQLH-LP: 92.5 LPFM Yucaipa, California

  9. WNDD (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WNDD (92.5 MHz, "Wind FM") is a commercial FM radio station in Alachua, Florida, broadcasting to the Gainesville/Ocala, Florida market. As of 2024, the same programming is simulcast on station WYND-FM serving the Ocala - Silver Springs area.