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On September 24, 2020, the Cincinnati-based E. W. Scripps Company (which was in the process of selling WPIX to Mission Broadcasting, a partner company of Nexstar Media Group) announced that it would purchase Ion Media, including WPXN-TV's license and assets, for $2.65 billion, with financing from Berkshire Hathaway.
WXPN also broadcasts the Penn Quakers men's basketball games. [13] From August 15 to 18, 2019, WXPN broadcast a "Woodstock — As It Happened — 50 Years On" weekend to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Woodstock festival. It used all of the festival's archived audio in "as close to real time as possible", using newly reconstructed audio ...
World Cafe is a two-hour-long, nationally syndicated music radio program that originates from WXPN, a non-commercial station licensed to the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. The program began on October 14, 1991 [1] and was originally distributed by Public Radio International. Since 2005, the show has been distributed by NPR.
Tickets are on sale at 12 noon March 20. Former Cincinnati Bearcats Jason and Travis Kelce bring their podcast to Nippert Stadium April 11. Tickets are on sale at 12 noon March 20.
Streaming is also available via the ESPN app or Fubo, which offers potential subscribers a free trial. ESPN's MegaCast for Notre Dame-Ohio State. Main Telecast: ESPN. Field Pass with Pat McAfee: ESPN2
WXPJ (91.9 FM) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to Hackettstown, New Jersey.The station is owned by the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.. Originally operated as WNTI-FM by Centenary University (then College), the station was purchased in 2015 by University of Pennsylvania's AAA public station WXPN.
The single-day tickets go on sale May 15 at noon on the ACL website. Three-day tickets are already on sale starting at $370 for weekend one general admission and $360 for weekend two general ...
Both programs are still very popular at the station. He was also involved with WXPN "Late Nights", which was a diverse and imaginative late-night mix of music. Michael Tearson's studio in his home is called “LynTown Sound”, named after his wife who died from breast cancer on May 10, 1995.