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  2. WRNB - Wikipedia

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    Radio One was preparing to make another frequency switch, this time moving WRNB's urban AC format and branding from 107.9 MHz to 100.3 MHz on September 1. [14] [15] WRNB was simulcast on both 100.3 and 107.9 until September 2, when the WPHI call sign moved to 107.9, adopted the former "Beat" format and rebranded as "Hot 107.9."

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  5. WPPZ-FM - Wikipedia

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    (Before WRNB went on the air in 2004, the call sign was used for a Radio One-owned sister station in Dayton, Ohio, now called WROU-FM.) The new permanent urban AC format as WRNB went on the air on February 4, 2005. Radio One paid $35 million for the "move-in" FM station, which was now able to attract Philadelphia listeners and advertisers.

  6. WBIG-FM - Wikipedia

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    WBIG-FM is short-spaced to Media, Pennsylvania-licensed WRNB, a Radio One station in the Philadelphia market which transmits from the Roxborough section of the city. The transmitters of the two stations are around 131 miles (211 km) apart, 29 miles (47 km) short of the FCC's minimum distance guidelines for Class B stations, which is 150 miles ...

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  8. Massachusetts top court rules Karen Read can be retried in ...

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    The state’s top court ruled Tuesday that Karen Read can be retried on all the same charges in the death of her Boston police officer boyfriend.. Prosecutors have sought to retry Read this year ...

  9. Mina SayWhat - Wikipedia

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    Mina "SayWhat" Llona (born about 1990), from New Jersey, [1] is an American radio and television personality, best known for her work as a radio host for Sirius-XM. [2] She previously worked as a host for WRNB 100.3 [ 3 ] and WUSL 98.9.