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Dominic "The Dominator" Vea (born 2 April 1981 in Blacktown) is an Australian professional cruiser/heavyweight boxer of the 2000s and 2010s who won the Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation (OPBF) cruiserweight title, World Boxing Organization (WBO) Oriental cruiserweight title, and Commonwealth cruiserweight title, and was a challenger for the Australian cruiserweight title against Daniel ...
WQMJ. WQMJ (100.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an urban oldies format. Licensed to Forsyth, Georgia, United States, the station serves the Macon area. The station is currently owned by Roberts Communications, Inc. [2]
KLKS was built in 1983 by Allen Gray, who has a broadcasting career of 60 years. He was inducted into the Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2001. [2] The station, at the time operating on 104.3 FM in Breezy Point, had a full service programming format.
CIAM-FM-10 in Buckland, Saskatchewan. CIOO-FM in Halifax, Nova Scotia. CJCD-FM in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. CJCD-FM-1 in Hay River, Northwest Territories. CJEB-FM in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec. CJGR-FM in Gold River, British Columbia. CJNK-FM in Algonquin Park, Ontario. CJVD-FM in Vaudreuil, Quebec.
WKNL (100.9 FM, "100.9 K-Hits") is a radio station licensed to serve New London, Connecticut.The station is owned by Hall Communications, Inc., which owns a number of stations in medium-sized markets along the eastern seaboard from Vermont to Florida. [3]
A number of The Biggest Loser records were set during the first week, with contestant Wal losing 15.5 kg (34 lb), the most weight lost by any contestant in one week; together with the greatest total weight loss for all contestants with 97.8 kg (216 lb); and the Blue team losing the most weight by a single team with 56.4 kg (124 lb). Kristie ...
The decibel originates from methods used to quantify signal loss in telegraph and telephone circuits. Until the mid-1920s, the unit for loss was miles of standard cable (MSC). 1 MSC corresponded to the loss of power over one mile (approximately 1.6 km) of standard telephone cable at a frequency of 5000 radians per second (795.8 Hz), and matched closely the smallest attenuation detectable to a ...
Australia. 2MC FM in Port Macquarie, New South Wales. 2WOW in Sydney, New South Wales. 3GLR in Latrobe Valley, Victoria. FM 100.7 (Goulburn) in Goulburn, New South Wales. Highlands FM in the Macedon Ranges, Victoria. 4RGD in Toowoomba, Queensland. 4RGR in Townsville, Queensland. 4US in Rockhampton, Queensland.