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  2. List of radio stations in New York - Wikipedia

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    Poughkeepsie: New York Catholic Radio, Inc. Catholic ... WNYC: 820 AM: New York City: New York Public Radio: ... Brentwood Union Free School District: Educational WXHC:

  3. WNYC (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The New York City area was one of the most congested regions, and WNYC was reassigned to a time-sharing arrangement on 570 kHz with WMCA, another pioneering New York radio outlet. [10] The owners of WMCA also controlled a second New York City station, WPCH, on 810 kHz. WCCO, in Minneapolis, was the dominant clear channel assignment on this ...

  4. WNYC - Wikipedia

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    In April 2020, as New York City neared the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the show partnered with the New York Public Library to shift the book club to a virtual monthly event. [5] On the Media is a nationally syndicated, weekly one-hour program hosted by Brooke Gladstone covering the media and its effect on American culture and society.

  5. WNYC-FM - Wikipedia

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    WNYC-FM (93.9 MHz) is a non-commercial public radio station, licensed to New York, New York. It, along with WNYC (AM) , is one of the primary outlets for WNYC branded [ 2 ] programming provided by the non-profit New York Public Radio (NYPR).

  6. WNYC (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    WNYC is a service brand operated by New York Public Radio. It may also refer to: WNYC (AM) - radio station (820 AM) licensed to New York City; WNYC-FM - radio station (93.9 FM) licensed to New York City; WPXN-TV - television station (channel 31) licensed to New York City, which held the WNYC-TV call sign from 1962 until 1996

  7. Wikipedia:WNYC - Wikipedia

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    WNYC is a public broadcasting radio station in New York City. This page lists projects which persons interested in WNYC have done in collaboration with the Wikipedia community. Like any other Wikipedia page, anyone can edit this information here.

  8. New Sounds (radio program) - Wikipedia

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    New Sounds is a radio program on WNYC that features contemporary and world music. Hosted by John Schaefer, the program has been running since 1982. [1] Laurie Anderson was the show's very first guest. It was possibly the first radio program to play Philip Glass's 1984 opera Akhnaten.

  9. Fresh Air - Wikipedia

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    The show began in 1975 at WHYY (then called WUHY), with Judy Blank as host. In September of that year, Terry Gross took over as presenter and producer; nearly 50 years later she remains its chief presenter. In 1985, WHYY launched a weekly half-hour edition of Fresh Air, which was distributed nationally by NPR. [5]