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  2. WRNN-FM - Wikipedia

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    WRNN-FM (99.5 MHz) is a news/talk radio station licensed to Socastee, South Carolina, and serves the Grand Strand area. The station is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to broadcast with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 21.5 kW.

  3. WDCX-FM - Wikipedia

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    WDCX-FM (99.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Buffalo, New York. [2] The station airs a brokered religious radio format.WDCX-FM is owned by Kimtron, Inc., a division of Crawford Broadcasting. [3]

  4. KSJN - Wikipedia

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    KSJN (99.5 FM) is a non-commercial educational radio station licensed to Minneapolis, Minnesota.Owned by Minnesota Public Radio (MPR), this station serves the Twin Cities region as the flagship of "YourClassical MPR", MPR's classical music network.

  5. Faith Broadcasting Network - Wikipedia

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    FBN Logo. Faith Broadcasting Network was a Christian television network owned and operated by the Faith Center church in Glendale, California.. Until the mid-1980s, FBN owned and operated WHCT-TV 18 in Hartford, Connecticut (now Univision affiliate WUVN), KVOF-TV 38 in San Francisco (now KCNS), and KHOF-TV (today's KPXN-TV) 30 in San Bernardino, CA.

  6. Gene Scott - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, Scott was elected pastor of Faith Center, a 45-year-old church of congregational polity in Glendale, California. Faith Broadcasting Network was the first Christian television station and the first to provide 24-hour Christian programming. Scott added a nightly live television broadcast to the network, the Festival of Faith.

  7. WBAI - Wikipedia

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    WBAI (99.5 FM) is a non-commercial, listener-supported radio station licensed to New York, New York.Its programming is a mixture of political news, talk and opinion from a left-leaning, liberal or progressive viewpoint, and eclectic music.

  8. WUSN - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, the station was purchased by First Media Corporation for $9.2 million. [37] On February 6, 1982, the station adopted a country music format, branded "US-99", and its call sign was changed to WUSN on February 25, 1982.

  9. WVCW (FM) - Wikipedia

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    On January 31, 1957, WJBR signed on as a stand-alone FM station, with no AM counterpart. [5] It was founded by a father and son team, John B. Reynolds Sr. and John B. Reynolds Jr. [6] The call sign was based on the founders' initials.