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  2. KTSU - Wikipedia

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    KTSU (90.9 FM), known as "The Choice", is a variety radio station based on the campus of Texas Southern University. It was founded on June 23, 1972. It was founded on June 23, 1972. Its studios have been located on campus at the Center for Professional Media Studies since 2005, and the station's transmitter is located nearby, also on campus.

  3. Tradio - Wikipedia

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    Tradio is a type of talk radio show format where listeners call in to buy or sell items and make prank calls. [1] The concept is analogous to classified ads in local newspapers and most prevalent in the south and midwest. "Tradio" is a portmanteau of "trade" and "radio".

  4. Brokered programming - Wikipedia

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    Brokered programs are not exclusive to talk radio; music radio programs can also be brokered. The brokered format, popular among specialty and niche music formats (e.g. polka music), usually involves the show itself lining up its own advertising and paying the station for its airtime. The idea reduces the risk for the station and assures the ...

  5. Buy, Sell, or Hold: Sirius XM Radio

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    When it comes to investing, knowing when to buy, sell, or hold a stock can mean the difference between making money and losing it. However, making the best decisions for your investments can be ...

  6. 3 Reasons to Sell RadioShack - AOL

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  7. Duopoly (broadcasting) - Wikipedia

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    Some broadcasting companies have used loopholes to establish duopolies in smaller markets by way of a local marketing agreement, shared services agreement or joint sales agreement; where a station effectively brokers its entire airtime to the owner of another station in the market, which becomes responsible for handling its programming and advertising sales – and in effect, operations.

  8. WRSV - Wikipedia

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    WRSV, owned by Northstar Broadcasting, is an African-American family owned Broadcast station. It was started by the late William Avera Wynne, passed to his son William "Billy" Wynne, Jr. and later sold to the station's General Manager Charles O. Johnson, as a result of the great relationship between Wynne and Johnson.

  9. Majestic Radios - Wikipedia

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    Model 161, introduced in 1933. Majestic Radios was an American radio brand from 1927 to 1955, trademarked as "The Mighty Monarchs of the Air". Noted for their high quality, they were initially manufactured by the Grigsby-Grunow Company of Chicago. [1]