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  2. WGBJ - Wikipedia

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    WGBJ (102.3 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Auburn, Indiana, and serving the Fort Wayne metropolitan area. It is owned by Sarkes Tarzian and it broadcasts an alternative rock radio format, known as "Alt 99.5 & 102.3". The studios and offices are on West Berry Street in Fort Wayne. WGBJ has an effective radiated power of 6,000 watts.

  3. WGL (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WGL was first licensed, with the sequentially issued call letters WHBJ, to the Lauer Auto Company at 2109 South Calhoun Street on March 3, 1925. [4] It was Fort Wayne's third broadcasting station, preceded by the United Radio Corporation's WFAS in 1922, [5] and the Strand Theater's WDBV in 1924, [6] although both of these stations had left the airwaves by the time WHBJ debuted.

  4. Voicelink - Wikipedia

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  5. Magnavox - Wikipedia

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    Pridham stayed on with Magnavox, which moved manufacturing to Fort Wayne, Indiana by the 1930s. The term "Commercial Wireless" had a different meaning in the early days of radio and telephone. Magnavox manufactured radios, TVs, and phonographs. In the 1960s, Magnavox manufactured the first plasma displays for the military and for computer ...

  6. Western Wireless Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Western Wireless became a publicly traded company in 1996. Western Wireless spun off its VoiceStream Wireless subsidiary in 1999, which was later purchased by Deutsche Telekom AG in 2001. Deutsche Telekom renamed VoiceStream Wireless to T-Mobile USA in 2002. Western Wireless merged with Alltel Corporation in August 2005. After the merger ...

  7. WOWO - Wikipedia

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    WOWO is currently located at the Federated Media broadcast complex on Maples Road on Fort Wayne's south side; the facility also serves as the transmitter site for co-owned WKJG. [2] WOWO was the first Fort Wayne station to transmit in AM stereo. It later became the first Fort Wayne AM station to transmit with HD Radio technology. The station ...

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