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In Pittsburgh, WORD-FM was originally on the 104.7 frequency (now WPGB-FM).Salem Communications, which had formed in the early 1980s by Christian broadcasters Ed Atsinger and Stuart W. Epperson, had first made overtures to purchase WPIT AM/FM from Associated Communications back in the mid-80's, but the station had been sold to Boston-based Pyramid Broadcasting, which operated WPIT AM/FM under ...
Football only W237BV FM 95.3 Football only; FM translator of WHOP (AM) Jamestown (Russell Springs) WJKY: AM 1060 Football only WJRS: FM 104.9 Jeffersonville, IN : WXVW: AM 1450 Football only Madisonville: WTTL: AM 1310 Owensboro: WXCM: FM 97.1 Plum Springs: WWKU: AM 1450 Network flagship for football and baseball: Smyrna/La Vergne (Murfreesboro ...
Word FM may refer to: WORD-FM, a radio station broadcasting on 101.5 FM in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; The Word FM, a network of stations in Eastern Pennsylvania, USA, which includes WBYO; KWRD-FM, a radio station broadcasting on 100.7 FM in Highland Village, Texas, USA, which is branded as "The Word FM"
WDTK (1400 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Detroit, Michigan, and known as "The Answer."It broadcasts a conservative talk radio format and is owned by Salem Communications.
WBGW-FM is owned by Music Ministries Inc., [2] and is an affiliate of Thy Word Network. [3] Simulcasts. The station is simulcast on 88.7 WBHW in Loogootee, ...
WPDH (101.5 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Poughkeepsie, New York, and serving the Hudson Valley and Catskills.The station is owned by Townsquare Media and broadcasts a classic rock radio format.
WRAL (101.5 FM, "Mix 101.5") is a commercial radio station licensed to Raleigh, North Carolina, and serving the Research Triangle.It is owned by the Capitol Broadcasting Company and broadcasts an adult contemporary radio format, switching to Christmas music for part of November and December.
For many years, WMJZ operated at the class A frequency of 95.3 FM, and a power output of only 3,000 watts. The station first went on the air on February 20, 1984, as WZXM-FM with a Top 40/CHR format, as the FM sister station of AM 900 WZXM, which had been on the air since 1950, first as WATC, which was originally part of the Paul Bunyan Network.