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  2. New Jersey Public Radio - Wikipedia

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    The northern part of the network was sold to New York Public Radio, which used the stations to start a new New Jersey-focused public radio network. [4] A formal agreement was signed on June 29. [ 1 ] NYPR assumed control of the stations under a management agreement on July 1; the Federal Communications Commission approved the sale on August 29 ...

  3. Regulation of radio broadcast in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Regulation of radio was set in motion in 1910 when the US Congress felt legislation was needed over the infant wireless communication industry. [2] First regulated by an independent commission, radio grew exponentially during the 1920s and encouraged the development of broadcasting. [2] As a result, the Radio Act of 1927 was passed. [2]

  4. List of North American broadcast station classes - Wikipedia

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    D (formerly II-D, II-S, III-S) — current and former daytimers — Daytime 250 W to 50 kW, nighttime under 250 W or off-air. Field strength is limited to 140 mV/m (millivolts per meter) at 1 km. No new class D stations are licensed, with the exception of Class B stations that are downgrading their nighttime operations to Class D (i.e., less ...

  5. WNJM - Wikipedia

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    The five stations previously belonged to New Jersey Network's statewide radio service. [2] WHYY assumed control of the stations through a management agreement on July 1, 2011, pending Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approval for the acquisition; at that point, the stations began to carry the WHYY-FM schedule.

  6. WNJZ - Wikipedia

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    The five stations previously belonged to New Jersey Network's statewide radio service. [2] WHYY assumed control of the stations through a management agreement on July 1, 2011, pending Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approval for the acquisition; at that point, the stations began to carry the WHYY-FM schedule.

  7. WRNJ - Wikipedia

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    WRNJ (1510 AM) is a commercial radio station in Hackettstown, New Jersey.It broadcasts an adult contemporary radio format and is owned locally by WRNJ Radio, Inc. [2] [3] The studios and offices are on U.S. Route 46 in Hackettstown.

  8. WDEL-FM - Wikipedia

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    WDEL-FM (101.7 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to serve Canton, New Jersey. It simulcasts the news/talk format of co-owned WDEL (1150 AM), based in Wilmington, Delaware . As of May 20, 2019, WDEL-AM-FM is owned and operated by the Forever Media.

  9. WNJD - Wikipedia

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    WNJD (102.3 FM) is a radio station licensed to Cape May, New Jersey. The station is owned by Jim Weller and Colin Walls, through licensee Mighty Voice Broadcasting, and broadcasts a conservative talk radio format .