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  2. WAHS - Wikipedia

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    WAHS (89.5 FM, "Avondale Community Radio") is a radio station broadcasting a variety format. Licensed to Auburn Hills, Michigan, it first began broadcasting in 1975. [2] The station began with 10 watts of effective radiated power and increased its power to 136 watts in 1982.

  3. KAIZ (FM) - Wikipedia

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    KAIZ is a Christian radio station licensed to Avondale, Arizona, broadcasting on 105.5 MHz FM. The station provides the Air1 network to the Phoenix metropolitan area and is owned by the Educational Media Foundation.

  4. WWWE (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WWWE's transmitting tower is located in the middle of a Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) employee parking lot (car park) at the Avondale train station. In 2002, MARTA conducted a study to renovate the entire College Station area known as: Decatur - "Avondale MARTA Station Study Livable Centers Initiative", including the ...

  5. WBFH - Wikipedia

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    WBFH broadcasts with 360 watts of power at 88.1 MHz on the FM dial. The signal is directional and can be heard throughout mid-Oakland County. For a period until October 16, 2016, the station was simulcast on 89.5 FM, WAHS, owned by the Avondale School District. The two stations have since resumed separate programming.

  6. WMLB - Wikipedia

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    WMLB (1690 AM "Freedom 1690") is an expanded band radio station licensed to Avondale Estates, Georgia, and serving the Metro Atlanta radio market. The station broadcasts with 10,000 watts daytime and 1,000 watts at night.

  7. Avondale - Wikipedia

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    Avondale Agricultural Research Station, one of thirteen research farms/stations operated by Western Australia's Department of Agriculture; Avondale FC, an Australian semi-professional football club; Avondale Mine Disaster at the Avondale Colliery (1869) Avondale Park (Chicago) is a 1.7 acre park in the Avondale community area of Chicago, Illinois.

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