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  2. WFPK - Wikipedia

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    WFPK hosts the weekly series Live Lunch, which features local and national acts performing live in front of a studio audience in the station's performance studio.Guests of Live Lunch have included Tommy Emmanuel, Will Oldham, Alejandro Escovedo, The Subdudes, Jonatha Brooke, The Decemberists, Over the Rhine, The Derek Trucks Band, Amos Lee, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros and local ...

  3. KCSB-FM - Wikipedia

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    Edie Lambert, News anchor @ KCRA-TV in Sacramento, formerly @ KEYT-TV-3 in Santa Barbara. Edie was in the News Department at KCSB in the late 1980s. Jeffrey Peterson, famous technology entrepreneur. Was a DJ and Traffic Manager at KCSB from 1986 to 1990. Jim Rome, sports radio host syndicated by Clear Channel. Worked at KCSB during the mid ...

  4. WBNJ - Wikipedia

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    WBNJ (91.9 FM, "WBNJ 91.9") is an American radio station broadcasting to the Monmouth–Ocean County, New Jersey, market with 4,500 watts from a 226-foot tower located along New Jersey Route 72 in Barnegat, New Jersey.

  5. WUNC (FM) - Wikipedia

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    The station operates five full-service FM repeater stations, WFSS from Fayetteville on 91.9; WRQM from Rocky Mount on 90.9; WBUX from Buxton on 90.5; WUND-FM from Columbia on 88.9; WUNW-FM from Welcome on 91.1; and WZCO from Chadbourn on 89.9. WUNC should not be confused with WXYC, which is UNC's student radio station.

  6. WBEZ - Wikipedia

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    WBEZ touted the program as "a live talk show featuring in-depth interviews and conversations with [mostly local] newsmakers, artists, writers, and innovators". [32] Original host Steve Edwards left the station after a few months, [ 33 ] [ 34 ] and longtime Chicago Tribune journalist Rick Kogan temporarily replaced him.

  7. CKLY-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station was launched on December 8, 1955 on 910 AM, owned by Greg-May Broadcasting and licensed to the community of Lindsay.It was acquired by McNabb Broadcasting in 1981, and by Centario Communications in 1993.

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