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  2. WODI - Wikipedia

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    WODI's studio, tower, and staff were featured in a July 17, 2003 edition of Scott Fybush's "Tower Site of the Week" website. [4] Station sold

  3. WIPS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WIPS (1250 AM) was a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. Licensed in Ticonderoga, New York, United States, the station served mainly Essex County, New York and Addison County, Vermont from a transmitter site on Lake Champlain near Fort Ticonderoga.

  4. WPGO - Wikipedia

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    [10] broadcast reporter Scott Fybush stated shortly after the transfer that Family Life intended to sell off WPGO and WGGO to another broadcaster in the near future. [11] On August 26, 2021, Family Life spun WPGO off to Montrose Broadcasting Corporation, a Pennsylvania-based religious broadcaster that owns WPEL, WPGM-FM and WBGM.

  5. WITH (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WITH (90.1 FM) is a public, listener-supported radio station serving Ithaca, New York and the surrounding area airing an Adult Album Alternative format identical to that of WRUR-FM in Rochester branded as The Route.

  6. WCTM - Wikipedia

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    As a one-man operation with an easy-listening format, WCTM was widely regarded as the last of its kind. According to industry observer Scott Fybush, the loss of WCTM and its format marked "(the end of) the era of commercial beautiful music on American radio." Today, the station lives on as WEDI, simulcasting WBZI's programming. The old WCTM-FM ...

  7. CBEW-FM - Wikipedia

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    According to Scott Fybush's Northeast Radio Watch, CBE 1550 AM's sign-off happened without fanfare; indeed, the scheduled midnight end to CBE was extended out for a bit as the station came back on and off the air several times before finally dropping audio at 12:25 a.m. October 1, leaving just a dead carrier on 1550 AM. [12]

  8. WEEP (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    The tower, lacking basic maintenance, was described as "rusting away" during an August 2005 visit by radio journalist Scott Fybush. [16] Efforts to sell the station to the city of Virginia were complicated and ultimately thwarted by licensee Full Armor Ministries' failure to file a timely license renewal.

  9. WMVN (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WMVN (100.3 MHz, "96.5/100.3 The Beat") is a rhythmic top 40 FM radio station serving the Syracuse and a part of the Utica–Rome market. WMVN is licensed to Sylvan Beach, New York.