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  2. WPXZ-FM - Wikipedia

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    WPXZ-FM is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, known as the "Weather Capital of the World". The station operates at a federally assigned frequency of 104.1 MHz and an effective radiated power of 3,000 watts. WPXZ, and its co-located sister stations, WECZ and WKQL, are all owned by Pittsburgh-based Renda Media.

  3. Devon, PA Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local Weather Events ...

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    The Weather Channel 10 hours ago Winter Storm Kingston Maps Tracker: Radar, Forecasts, Alerts And More Track Winter Storm Kingston's forecast here, including the threat of snow and ice.

  4. Automated Weather Source - Wikipedia

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    Automated Weather Source (AWS) was a partnership and later a corporation founded in 1992 by James Michael "Mike" Bailey and Charles "Topper" Shutt of Montgomery County, Maryland, whose purpose was to create a network of weather stations located at public schools and recreational facilities throughout the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States.

  5. WDSY-FM - Wikipedia

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    On July 19, 2017, WDSY-FM-HD3 flipped to a 24/7 traffic and weather format powered by co-owned KDKA called "KDKA Traffic and Weather Together." Reports aired every 3 minutes and was live weekdays from 5 a.m.-7 p.m., with road closures, construction reports and freshly updated weather forecasts inserted regularly at all other times. [11]

  6. WLGD (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WLGD (107.7 MHz, "Rock 107") is an FM radio station, licensed to Dallas, Pennsylvania, and serving the Scranton–Wilkes-Barre area of Northeastern Pennsylvania. It simulcasts the classic rock format of sister station WEZX (106.9 FM) in Scranton. WLGD and WEZX are owned and operated by Times-Shamrock Communications. The studios and offices are ...

  7. WEJL - Wikipedia

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    In early 1923 the station was further authorized for the 485 meter "market and weather report" wavelength. [11] Later that year it was reassigned to 1070 kHz. [ 12 ] In late 1924 WQAN changed frequency to 1200 kHz, [ 13 ] which was followed in 1927 by a move to 1300 kHz, now sharing the frequency with Scranton's other station, WGBI (now WAAF ...

  8. WJAS - Wikipedia

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    The wavelength of 360 meters (833 kHz) was designated for entertainment broadcasts, while 485 meters (619 kHz) was reserved for broadcasting official weather and other government reports. [2] Because there was only one available "entertainment" wavelength, stations in a given region had to develop timesharing agreements, to assign exclusive ...

  9. ZGS Communications - Wikipedia

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    ZGS Communications, also referred to as the ZGS Group or ZGS Broadcasting, was a television and radio station operator in the United States, based in Arlington, Virginia. The company operated 11 stations: 10 television stations and one radio station. All of their television stations and one radio station broadcast in Spanish.