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  2. WUSF (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WUSF is a Class C1 FM station. It has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 69,000 watts. The transmitter is on Boyette Road at Mosaic Drive in Riverview, Florida. [1] WUSF broadcasts using HD Radio technology. Its HD2 digital subchannel features classical music from sister station 89.1 WSMR. That programming feeds 250-watt FM translator W280DW ...

  3. WSMR (FM) - Wikipedia

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    On the day of WSMR's closure, the University of South Florida announced its intention to acquire WSMR, with plans to change the station's format to classical music, while reimaging Tampa's WUSF FM as a station carrying National Public Radio-based talk programming by day and jazz at night.

  4. WUSF - Wikipedia

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    WUSF may refer to: WUSF (FM) , a radio station (89.7 FM) licensed to Tampa, Florida, United States and owned by the University of Florida WEDQ , a television station (channel 16 analog/34 digital) licensed to Tampa, Florida, United States, which held the call sign WUSF-TV from 1966 to 2017

  5. University of South Florida - Wikipedia

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    Today, WUSF Public Media offers local and national news coverage, educational programming, and jazz and classical music through WUSF 89.7, WSMR 89.1, WEDQ, IntellisMedia, and WUSF New Media. [ 164 ] The student-run radio station at USF, now known as Bulls Radio , first went on the air in 1988. [ 166 ]

  6. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers

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    It is striving to license those that make a business of transmitting its members' music. This holds true for any medium where businesses have been built by using this music as content or a service – whether terrestrial broadcast, satellite, cable, Internet or wireless carriers providing audio and video content. [32]

  7. Jon Batiste leaves Stephen Colbert's 'The Late Show' after ...

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    Jon Batiste has departed Stephen Colbert's 'The Late Show,' and Grammy winner Louis Cato will replace him as the bandleader.

  8. List of largest recorded music markets - Wikipedia

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    The world's largest recorded music markets are listed annually by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI). The ranking is based on retail value (rather than units) each market generates respectively per year; retail value generated by each market varies from year to year.

  9. Music industry - Wikipedia

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    The main branches of the music industry are the live music industry, the recording industry, and all the companies that train, support, supply and represent musicians. The recording industry produces three separate products: compositions (songs, pieces, lyrics), recordings (audio and video) and media (such as CDs or MP3s , and DVDs ).