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  2. WDRC-FM - Wikipedia

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    Buckley inherited a second FM license, which it used to establish the current WDRC-FM. The original WDRC-FM is now WHCN. [2] [3] [4] The current WDRC-FM was issued a program test authority by the FCC on October 26, 1959. It officially signed on at 8:15 p.m. that same day. On August 31, 1966, WDRC-FM increased power from 7,000 to 17,500 watts ...

  3. 1966 in radio - Wikipedia

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    September: KWNT-FM signs on the air, simulcasting the AM signal of KWNT (1580 AM) and its country music format. Unlike the AM signal, which is daytime only, KWNT-FM's broadcast day goes to at least 10 p.m. September 16: WFIL 560 AM in Philadelphia changes from an MOR adult standard format to top 40 as "The Pop Explosion – Famous 56"

  4. Buckley Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, it bought WDRC in Hartford, Connecticut, and soon after launched its flagship station WDRC-FM. [3] Following the death of his father in 1972, Richard D. Buckley Jr. became the president and chairman of the company, a position he held until his death in 2011. [4] Buckley acquired WOR in New York City in 1989. Buckley began divesting its ...

  5. WSNG - Wikipedia

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    WSNG was originally signed on in the late 1940s as WTOR which transmitted from 93 Perkins Street with 250 watts on 1490kc. It moved the transmitter to Harwinton in 1964 (WBZY was forced to shut down) after being granted 1 kW day 500w night with a three-tower directional array on 610 kc (most likely due to WGCH in Greenwich, Connecticut launching later that same year).

  6. Franklin M. Doolittle - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Malcolm Doolittle (June 16, 1893 – March 4, 1979) was a radio industry pioneer, who founded WDRC, the oldest AM station in Connecticut, in addition to that state's first FM station, WHCN, which was also one of the first FM broadcasters in the United States. In 1924–1925, he conducted the first tests made of stereo radio broadcasts.

  7. Arch Manning: 'I don’t think I’ve done enough yet to be ...

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    Arch Manning doesn’t feel like he’s done enough as a college quarterback to be one of the most recognizable players in the sport. In an interview with ESPN published Thursday, Manning touched ...

  8. Category:Radio stations established in 1966 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Radio stations established in 1966" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 222 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Fishermen Catch Monster Catfish Using This Unusual Bait - AOL

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    Catfish are a popular catch-and-release fish for extreme anglers. They are easy to catch, and their large size makes them exciting to land. Catfish often swim in schools, so where there is one ...