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  2. WBAA - Wikipedia

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    WBAA, branded as "WBAA News", broadcasts a news-oriented format, with programming from National Public Radio (NPR). WBAA is the oldest operating radio station in Indiana, beginning in 1922 and with several antecedents on the Purdue campus.

  3. WBAA-FM - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  4. World Business Angels Association - Wikipedia

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    WBAA Global Conference, 2009. The World Business Angels Association (WBAA) was an international, not-for-profit organization whose mission was to stimulate the exchange of knowledge and best practices in the field of global angel capital financing for high-growth and innovative startups. It was closed around 2017.

  5. WFYI-FM - Wikipedia

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    WFYI-FM (90.1 MHz) is a public radio station in Indianapolis, Indiana.It is operated by Metropolitan Indianapolis Public Broadcasting, a public broadcasting community licensee which also operates the area's Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) member station, WFYI Public Television via on-air digital channels 20.1, 20.2 and 20.3.

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  7. List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign ...

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    Callsign Frequency City of license WBAA: 920 AM: West Lafayette, Indiana: WBAC: 1340 AM: Cleveland, Tennessee: WBAE: 1490 AM: Portland, Maine: WBAF: 1090 AM ...

  8. WBST - Wikipedia

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    Programming mainly consists of news and talk programs provided by National Public Radio as well as classical music. David Letterman began his broadcasting career at this station. Beginning as a "disc jockey, Letterman was frequently late for work and sneaked forbidden cigarettes into the studio, thus getting on the wrong side of Tom Watson."

  9. WBOI - Wikipedia

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    With WBOI's sign-on, it took all NPR news, jazz and folk music programming from WBNI, which became a 24-hour classical music station. In 2004, the two stations swapped frequencies, with WBOI moving to the stronger 89.1 and WBNI moving to 91.3, which allowed the classical music service to air uninterrupted without major NPR news programming.