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  2. WNYC - Wikipedia

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    WNYC is an audio service brand, [1] under the control of New York Public Radio, a non-profit organization.Radio and other audio programming is primarily provided by a pair of nonprofit, noncommercial, public radio stations: WNYC (AM) and WNYC-FM, located in New York City.

  3. New York Public Radio - Wikipedia

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    New York Public Radio (NYPR) is a New York City-based independent, publicly supported, not-for-profit media organization incorporated in 1979. [2] Its stated mission is "To make the mind more curious, the heart more open and the spirit more joyful through excellent audio programming that is deeply rooted in New York."

  4. List of radio stations in New York - Wikipedia

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    List of radio stations in New York.

  5. Brooke Gladstone - Wikipedia

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    Gladstone has covered media for much of her career. In the early 1980s, she covered public broadcasting for the industry newspaper Current and reported for Cablevision and The Washington Weekly in Washington, D.C.

  6. New York City - Wikipedia

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    In 1664, New York was named in honor of the Duke of York (later King James II of England). [37] James's elder brother, King Charles II, appointed him proprietor of the former territory of New Netherland, including the city of New Amsterdam, when the Kingdom of England seized it from Dutch control.

  7. WNYE-TV - Wikipedia

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    WNYE-TV (channel 25) is a non-commercial independent television station in New York City.It is operated by NYC Media, a division of the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment, alongside public radio station WNYE (91.5 FM).

  8. WFME (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WFME traces its origin to an experimental mechanical television station with the call sign W2XR, which was established by inventor John V. L. Hogan, and initially licensed as a "visual broadcasting and experimental" station at 140 Nassau Street in New York City. [2]

  9. New York City water supply system - Wikipedia

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    High Bridge in 1849, part of the Old Croton Aqueduct, the city's first water supply system. A combination of aqueducts, reservoirs, and tunnels supplies fresh water to New York City.

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