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  2. List of United States radio networks - Wikipedia

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    Radiovisa (Spanish-language talk radio network) Richard Field Lewis Jr. Stations (later Mid Atlantic Network Inc.) RKO Radio Network (absorbed by Westwood One, see also Transtar) Rural Radio Network (operated 1948-1960 in New York state) Satellite Music Network (now owned by Cumulus Media Networks) Sheridan Broadcasting Network; The Source

  3. Jones Radio Networks - Wikipedia

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    Jones Radio Networks, the largest independent radio network, provided many programming options for local radio stations. The company provided many satellite-driven formats to affiliate stations, mostly in small & mid-size markets and on major market HD Radio subchannels, however they can also be used on some major market stations as alternate or permanent programming.

  4. Detroit Lions Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Games are also aired on Sirius XM Radio and online with a subscription to NFL Game Pass or TuneIn Premium. The Lions' flagship station returned to WXYT-FM starting with the 2021 season, after a five-year stint at WJR. [4] As of the 2024 season, the network consists of 50 stations in 40 markets in Michigan and one in Ohio. [1] Map of radio ...

  5. Michigan Sports Network - Wikipedia

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    Michigan's relationship with IMG College dates back to March 2001 when the school signed a five-year deal with Host Communications, Inc., a sports marketing firm based in Lexington, Kentucky; the deal was predicated to generate $7.5 million in advertising revenue from Michigan football and men's basketball radio broadcasts through 2005–06 (this partnership with Host would ultimately remain ...

  6. Mutual Broadcasting System - Wikipedia

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    However, the 5-station Mutual network failed in short time (operating for only 11 months), and Mutual became the only radio network outside the "Big Three" U.S. radio networks, even with a short-lived trial in TV, not to be long-term connected to (and eventually lose its dominance to) a television network.

  7. The Club Is Alive - Wikipedia

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    The song was also performed at the Radio 1's Big Weekend in Bangor, Wales and T4 on the Beach, as well as on GMTV, Magic Numbers, T4 Stars of 2010 and The 5.19 Show.

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  9. Japan Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Radio Fukushima RFC JOWR 1458 kHz 90.8 MHz 1 December 1953 2 May 1965 Yes Kantō region: TBS Radio: TBS JOKR 954 kHz 90.5 MHz 25 December 1951 2 May 1965 No Flagship station: Niigata: Chūbu: Niigata Hōsō BSN JODR 1116 kHz 92.7 MHz 24 December 1952 2 May 1965 Yes Toyama: Chūbu: Kitanihon Hōsō: KNB JOLR 738 kHz 90.2 MHz 1 July 1952 1 ...