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  2. Ed Coleman (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    His big break in radio came in 1982, when he was the sports announcer during morning drive at WCAP, Lowell, Massachusetts after a stint at the short-lived Enterprise Radio Network. [1] Coleman became a beloved person in the Lowell community, where the Spindle City Press Association's highest award is the Ed Coleman Award for journalistic ...

  3. WPRJ - Wikipedia

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    WPRJ is the callsign for an FM radio station in Coleman, Michigan which is licensed to Spirit Communications, Inc. and broadcasts at 101.7 FM. WPRJ is a non-profit Christian Rock station which retransmits the Radio U network based at WUFM in Columbus, Ohio.

  4. Coleman Lantern - Wikipedia

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    The Coleman Lantern is a line of pressure lamps first introduced by the Coleman Company in 1914. This led to a series of lamps that were originally made to burn kerosene or gasoline. Current models use kerosene, gasoline, Coleman fuel or propane and use one or two mantles to produce an intense white light.

  5. WFAN-FM - Wikipedia

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    WFAN-FM (101.9 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to New York, New York. Owned by Audacy, Inc., the station simulcasts a sports radio format known as "Sports Radio 66 AM and 101.9 FM", or "The FAN", along with co-owned WFAN (660 AM). Its studios are in the Audacy facility in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Lower Manhattan.

  6. History of WFAN - Wikipedia

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    The station began broadcasting from CBS Radio's new New York studios at 345 Hudson Street in Manhattan's Hudson Square neighborhood. WFAN shares the building with four other CBS Radio stations – WCBS-FM, WINS, WNEW-FM, and WNYL. [15] Along with the move, the station changed its longtime call-in phone number from 1-718-937-6666 to 1-877-337-6666.

  7. WFAN (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WFAN (660 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to New York, New York, with a sports radio format, branded "Sports Radio 66 AM and 101.9 FM" or "The Fan". Owned by Audacy, Inc., [2] the station serves the New York metropolitan area, while its 50,000-watt clear channel signal can be heard at night throughout much of the eastern United States and Canada.

  8. List of military electronics of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Radio Set for Forward Area, Manpack-Vehicle, FM, 3-5 Mile Range, replaced by AN/PRC-77: Electrospace Corp. AN/PRC-32: Survival radio operating at 243 MHz: AN/PRC-47: Portable radio, HF 100W AM/CW/USB/RTTY, powered by AC supply, battery or generator, transported in two boxes including all accessories for operation: AN/PRC-49: Survival radio: AN ...

  9. KLIZ (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KLIZ signed on August 6, 1946, [2] on 1400 AM under the ownership of Brainerd Broadcasting Company. [3] It joined the Mutual Broadcasting System on December 15, 1946. [4] The station moved to 1380 AM in 1956. [5] By 1971, KLIZ was airing middle of the road and country music, and was affiliated with the NBC Radio Network. [6]