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  2. Radio producer - Wikipedia

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    A radio producer oversees the making of a radio show. The job title covers several different job descriptions: Content producers or executive producers oversee and orchestrate a radio show or feature. The content producer might organize music choices, guests and callers for a talk radio show or competitions, timings and overall show content. [1]

  3. List of United States radio networks - Wikipedia

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    United Press International Radio Network; United Stations Radio Network (the original version, merged into Westwood One; the similarly named United Stations Radio Networks was a revival based on this version and is still in operation) Washington News Desk; Waitt Radio Networks (now owned by Dial Global) Westinghouse Broadcasting Company (Group W)

  4. FM broadcasting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, FM broadcasting stations currently are assigned to 101 channels, designated 87.9 to 107.9 MHz, within a 20.2 MHz-wide frequency band, spanning 87.8–108.0 MHz. In the 1930s investigations were begun into establishing radio stations transmitting on "Very High Frequency" (VHF) assignments above 30 MHz.

  5. Broadcast engineering - Wikipedia

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    Broadcast engineering or radio engineering is the field of electrical engineering, and now to some extent computer engineering and information technology, which deals with radio and television broadcasting. Audio engineering and RF engineering are also essential parts of broadcast engineering, being their own subsets of electrical engineering.

  6. WJOB (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The station was sold to O.E. Richardson, Fred L. Adair, and Robert C. Adair, and the call sign was changed to WJOB on October 7, 1940. The new owners moved the main studios to 449 State Street, above the Millikan Building, across from the Edward C. Minas Department Store, and the name of the corporation was changed to The South Shore Broadcasting Corporation.

  7. WSGT - Wikipedia

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    WSGT (107.1 MHz) is a Classic Hits formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Patterson, Georgia, serving Waycross and Jesup in Georgia. [1] WSGT is owned and operated by John Higgs' Broadcast South, through licensee Higgs Multimedia Group, LLC.