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  2. WRRK - Wikipedia

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    WRRK's HD Radio Channels on a SPARC Radio with PSD and EAS. WRRK was previously the call sign of a top 40/rock station in Manistee, Michigan. This station was first issued a construction permit to Matta Broadcasting Company, which owned an AM station known then as WLOA (now WZUM), also licensed to Braddock. Matta Broadcasting first applied for ...

  3. 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]

  4. WWRL - Wikipedia

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    Ethel Merman's career in show business had early roots as a live performing artist on WWRL during the station's first years of operation. 1959 station advertisement. [5] Founded by radio enthusiast William Reuman, doing business as Woodside Radio Laboratory, WWRL signed on at midnight on August 26, 1926, from a studio and transmitter located in ...

  5. WMMR - Wikipedia

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    Later in the 1970s, two other Philadelphia radio stations became competitors: WYSP (formerly WIBG-FM) and WIOQ. WYSP later became a classic rock outlet while WIOQ became a Top 40 radio station. One of WMMR's most influential disc jockeys during the 1970s was Ed Sciaky , who was known for playing and boosting the careers of new artists such as ...

  6. Radio personality - Wikipedia

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    A radio personality (Randy J. Allum) at work at the now-defunct WKZV in Washington, Pennsylvania in 1997. A radio personality is a person who has an on-air position in radio broadcasting. A radio personality who hosts a radio show is also known as a radio host (North American English), radio presenter (British English) or radio jockey.

  7. Broadcast to Podcast: As They Flip Off Radio Careers ... - AOL

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    When radio hosts Cane and Corey were fired from their morning show gig on New York’s Alt 92.3 FM a month ago, it took them less than a half-hour to decide to take their shtick to a podcast.