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WSNR (620 AM) is a commercial radio station, licensed to Jersey City, New Jersey, and serving the New York metropolitan area.The station is co-owned by Gregory Davidzon and Sam Katsman, through licensee Davidzon Radio, Inc. [2] Davidzon is a Russian-American media mogul who also publishes a weekly newspaper under his name.
Top Radio - Dance music/Russian hits; Radio Skonto Plus - Russian language music station (Riga 102.3 FM) Avtoradio - Music hits (Riga 103.2 and Kraslava 96.1 FM) Radio Baltkom - Adult contemporary (Riga 93.9 FM and Ventspils 88.5 FM) Radio Roks - Russian rock (Riga 88.6 FM) Mix FM - Dance music (Riga 102.7 FM) Radio 9 - Pop music (Jurmala 99.0 FM)
820 AM: New York City: New York Public Radio: Public radio: WNYC-FM: 93.9 FM: New York City: New York Public Radio: Public radio: WNYE: 91.5 FM: New York City: NYC Dept. of Information Technology and Telecommunications: Variety, educational WNYG: 1580 AM: Patchogue: Cantico Nuevo Ministry, Inc: Spanish Christian WNYH: 740 AM: Huntington: Win ...
[11] [12] [13] [1] He also presented a weekly television program on the Brooklyn-based Russian Television Network of America (RTN). [14] From 2005 till 2021, Kagan hosted morning Radio Show "New York City News" on Russian language Davidzon Radio (620 AM).
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 620 kHz: 620 AM is a Regional broadcast frequency. [1] ... New York: 7080: B: 5: 1 (daytime) ... Add languages ...
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The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of New Jersey, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. List of radio stations
Two years later, in 2011, the only Russian-language daily, the Reporter [21] (Репортер), began to be published in New York. [18] Vecherniy New York [22] (The Evening New York) serves Tri-State area Russian-speakers, and Panorama, published since 1980, serves the Russian-speakers of the Greater Los Angeles area.