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The Voice of America Bethany Relay Station. Located in Butler County, Ohio, about 25 miles north of Cincinnati, the facility was constructed by the U.S. government during World War II, to broadcast news and information to Europe and South America beginning in 1943.
During World War II, Crosley built the Bethany Relay Station in Butler County, Ohio's Union Township, one mile west of its transmitter for WLW, for the United States Office of War Information. It operated as many as five shortwave radio stations, using the call signs WLWK, WLWL, WLWO, WLWR, and WLWS.
Voice of America Bethany Relay Station: Voice of America Bethany Relay Station: November 28, 2006 : 8070 Tylersville Rd., north of West Chester
The Bethany Relay Station, operational from 1944 to 1994, was based on a 625-acre (2.53 km 2) site in Union Township (now West Chester Township) in Butler County, Ohio, near Cincinnati. [114] Major transmitter upgrades first were undertaken around 1963, when shortwave and medium-wave transmitters were built, upgraded, or rebuilt. [ 45 ]
Tinang (SW) (Relay station IBB) Malolos (SW) (Relay station Radyo Pilipinas Worldwide, Voice of America) Malolos (MW) (Radyo Veritas, Transmitter No. 1 demolished because of mall construction, Transmitter No. 2 still functional) Malolos (MW) (PBS, houses both DZRB and DZSR) Bocaue (SW) (Relay station FEBC) Bocaue (MW) (FEBC, houses DZAS)
A rock outside Los Angeles Fire Station No. 69 in the Pacific Palisades memorializes Daniel Ramirez, a 23-year veteran firefighter, husband and father of three who died by suicide Aug. 1, 2023.
Scottish actor Callum Kerr is speaking out after the brutal slayings of his mother and stepfather.. Callum, 30, shared a statement, which speaks for several members of the couple’s family, on ...
Bethany was laid out in 1822 [2] on what would become the Cincinnati and Dayton Turnpike (which was later known as the Dixie Highway), U.S. Route 25, and Cincinnati-Dayton Road. It gave its name to the Voice of America's Bethany Relay Station and to the telephone exchange which covers most of Liberty and West Chester Townships.