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  2. KSST - Wikipedia

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    KSST (1230 AM) is a radio station broadcasting an oldies format. Licensed to Sulphur Springs, Texas , United States, the station serves the Northeast Texas area. KSST features programming from Westwood One 's Good Time Oldies satellite feed. [ 2 ]

  3. List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign ...

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    This is a list of AM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the letters KN to ... KSST: 1230 AM: Sulphur Springs, Texas: KSTA: 1000 AM ...

  4. Bob Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Robert Alan Edwards (May 16, 1947 – February 10, 2024) was an American broadcast journalist who was a Peabody Award-winning member of the National Radio Hall of Fame. He hosted both of National Public Radio's flagship news programs, the afternoon All Things Considered, and Morning Edition, where he was the first and longest serving host in the latter program's history.

  5. The wife of a Texas news anchor who died suddenly is thanking those who have shown their support after her husband’s death. ... Nov. 8, at Renew Church in Waco, Texas, according to the anchor's ...

  6. Remains found in 2010 identified as Nashville man who ...

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    Marcus Rutledge vanished from Nashville, Tennessee in June 1998. Remains found off Pecan Valley Rd in 2010 have just been identified as belonging to him. The Metro Nashville Police Department has ...

  7. Rebecca Pratt - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Pratt (March 10, 1967 – December 29, 2022) was an American radio broadcaster. Life and career. Pratt was born in Norwalk, Connecticut, on March 10, 1967.

  8. Bill McCartney, Who Coached the Colorado Buffaloes During ...

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    Bill McCartney, the Hall of Fame college football coach who led the Colorado Buffaloes to their only national championship title in 1990, has died.

  9. Jay Severin - Wikipedia

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    James Thompson Severino III (January 8, 1951 – July 7, 2020), known professionally as Jay Severin, [1] was an American political talk radio personality and Republican political consultant. Severin worked mostly in Boston , at WTKK (now WBQT ) and at WXKS Talk 1200 in 2011 and 2012 as an afternoon talk host.