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  2. WBRY - Wikipedia

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    WBRY (1540 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. [2] Licensed to Woodbury, Tennessee , United States, the station is owned by Volunteer Broadcasting, LLC and features programming from Citadel Broadcasting .

  3. WQQW (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The WBRY Broadcasting Corporation acquired the station in 1958, and it was sold to Crystal-Tone Broadcasting in 1961. [10] The WBRY call letters changed to WTBY when Lowell Paxson acquired the station in 1968. [10] Four years later, the station was sold to Waterbury Radio and adopted another callsign, one that would be its last: WQQW.

  4. Bob Shannon (radio personality) - Wikipedia

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    When WCBS-FM came back to New York radio on July 12, 2007, Shannon helped launch the return. On November 18, as part of CBS-FM's weekly Radio Greats feature, he hosted a show as Don Bombard. Shannon stopped performing his mid-day shift at WCBS-FM in January 2012. It was reported that he left the station for health reasons.

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  6. Video news release - Wikipedia

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    A video news release (VNR) is a video segment made to look like a news report, but is instead created by a PR firm, advertising agency, marketing firm, corporation, government agency, or non-profit organization.

  7. Fort Worth man arrested for drunk driving in crash that ... - AOL

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    A Fort Worth man faces an intoxication manslaughter charge in connection with the death of an 83-year-old woman in a head-on collision earlier this month, officials said.

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  9. 7-month-old among five Delaware, Ohio residents killed in ...

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    Five people from the Delaware area, including a 7-month-old, died Tuesday in a crash in Pennsylvania, according to the Fayette County, Pennsylvania, coroner.