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  2. KQV - Wikipedia

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    KQV (1410 AM) is a non-commercial radio station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and covering the Greater Pittsburgh Region. Owned by Broadcast Educational Communications, the station simulcasts WKGO (88.1 FM) in Murrysville and airs an easy listening radio format .

  3. Jim Quinn - Wikipedia

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    A Pittsburgh station, 13Q or WKTQ, lured him back in 1977 to capture the adults who had grown up listening to him on KQV. During his tenure at 13Q, Quinn issued a parody 45 rpm record of the then Top 40 hit "Undercover Angel" titled "Undercover Pothole"; the parody lamented the atrocious condition of Pittsburgh roads during that period. In 1979 ...

  4. Pittsburgh native Mal Goode, the first black network ... - AOL

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    Mal Goode was the first black, network correspondent and Pittsburgh native is the subject of a brand new biography. ... By 1949, his voice was hitting the airwaves at KQV-radio, one of America's ...

  5. Bill Tush - Wikipedia

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    Tush began his professional career after high school as a radio newscaster and disk jockey for a number of radio stations in the Pittsburgh area including KQV AM where he was known as "Bill Williams". [6] Tush was drafted in 1969, served in the US Army, spending six months in Vietnam as a communications specialist. [3]

  6. List of Pittsburgh Penguins broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Pittsburgh Penguins broadcasters for the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National ... KQV: Mike Lange: Terry Schiffauer: 1982-83: KQV: Mike ...

  7. WDVE - Wikipedia

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    Previously, it was known as KQV-FM and simulcasted then-sister station KQV. The new programming was a tape service of a freeform rock format entitled "Love", created by ABC official Allen Shaw designed specifically for airing on the 7 FM stations owned by ABC. Shaw changed the format from the automated "Love" format to live Freeform AOR in 1970.

  8. Bill Burns (anchor) - Wikipedia

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    Burns was a native of Houtzdale, PA. After serving in World War II, where he earned a Purple Heart medal, Burns came to Pittsburgh in 1946 to work for radio station KQV.He settled in Pittsburgh with his wife, and the couple subsequently had two children, Michael and Patti.

  9. List of radio stations in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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