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  2. Lauren International purchases WJER Radio - AOL

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    Zachary Petricola, who resides in Florida, said he is pleased that the station will remain locally operated.

  3. WJER - Wikipedia

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    WJER (1450 AM "The Voice of the Valley") is a commercial radio station.Licensed to the area of Dover-New Philadelphia, Ohio, it serves the Tuscarawas County area. It first began broadcasting in 1950, and had an FM sister station (101.7 WJER-FM) that operated from 1969 to 2006, which is today WHOF.

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  5. Ohio State Sports Network - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Ohio State announced it had sold its athletic program's media rights to IMG College and RadiOhio, Inc. (member of the Dispatch Broadcasting Group and then-owner of longtime network flagships WBNS and WBNS-FM); the "lucrative multiyear deal" was reportedly worth $110 million, and scheduled to last through 2019.

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  7. WTUZ - Wikipedia

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    WTUZ's news department reports Fox News and local news, weather and area sports. Ed Schumacher headed a group that acquired the license for 99.9 FM in September 1989. The station continues to be locally owned with Schumacher being the principal of the corporation, serving as president and General Manager.

  8. New Orleans terror attack live updates: Terrorist made videos ...

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    New Year’s celebrations in New Orleans turned tragic early Wednesday after a terrorist mowed down revelers on the city’s iconic Bourbon Street, killing at least 15 and injuring dozens of ...

  9. WMOA - Wikipedia

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    WMOA is a Class C radio station which broadcasts at 1490 kHz, with its signal originating from the city of Marietta, Ohio.The 1000-watt station covers much of the Mid-Ohio Valley, which includes parts of Southeastern Ohio and Northwestern West Virginia around the cities of Marietta and Parkersburg, West Virginia.