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  2. KWWL (TV) - Wikipedia

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    The "KWWL" callsign was legally transferred from the now-defunct analog channel 7 to the new digital channel 7, with the "KWWL-DT" callsign being permanently discontinued. On November 1, 2010, the FCC granted KWWL a construction permit for a 300-watt digital fill-in translator on channel 7 (the same frequency as their main channel). [10]

  3. KPTY (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The frequency changed to 1330 a short time later, operating with 5,000 watts. McElroy formed KWWL-TV in 1953, and KWWL-FM (now KFMW) in 1968. KWWL was a very popular top 40 station until the format moved to KFMW in 1982. On February 16, 1981, KWWL became KWLO with the sale of the Black Hawk Broadcasting Company to Forward Communications.

  4. KWWF - Wikipedia

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    KWWF opened on December 1, 2002, with a format of infomercials, home shopping and public domain reruns. Later, the station began airing religious programs from LeSEA Broadcasting . Equity Broadcasting bought the station in 2004, and quickly made it a general entertainment station.

  5. KWWL (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    KWWL may refer to: KWWL (TV), a television station (channel 7 digital/virtual) licensed to serve Waterloo, Iowa, United States; KPTY (AM), an AM radio station (1330 ...

  6. KFMW - Wikipedia

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    KFMW came on the air in November 1968 as KWWL-FM and was originally owned by Black Hawk Broadcasting Company of Waterloo. It was one of two radio stations owned by Black Hawk Broadcasting's NBC affiliate, KWWL-TV, and for approximately 10 years, KWWL-FM/KFMW programmed an instrumental music format of what was called "beautiful music" by some and "elevator music" by most.

  7. Ron Steele (news anchor) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Since 1974, he has been at KWWL, where he started as the sports director, and is Iowa's longest sitting anchor. KWWL-TV is the NBC affiliate for the Cedar Rapids–Waterloo–Iowa City–Dubuque television market. While he was still KWWL's sports director, he did play-by-play for NBC Sports and ESPN. He was the original play-by-play ...

  8. File:KWWL NBC 7 Cedar Rapids, Iowa Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. King World - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Hersch, a lawyer by trade, was the financial expert who helped to take the company public, making it one of the hottest stocks on Wall Street at the time. [citation needed] The company traded as "KWP". King World had virtually no debt and generated hundreds of millions of dollars in revenues after going public. [citation needed]