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WDSN (106.5 FM) is a commercial radio station, licensed to the community of Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania. WDSN broadcasts at an effective radiated power of 3,000 Watts. WDSN and its AM sister station, WCED, are owned and operated by Priority Communications of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
WCOH (107.3 MHz) is an American FM radio station, licensed to DuBois, Pennsylvania. Located in Clearfield County , this station broadcasts with an effective radiated power of 50,000 watts . It first began broadcasting in 1975 under the call sign WDBA, a call sign that remained in place until April 2009.
WCED (1420 AM, "Connect FM 96.7 & 99.7") is a commercial radio station, licensed to the city of DuBois, Pennsylvania.WCED broadcasts with a power output of 4,200 watts during the day and 5 watts at night using a non-directional antenna system.
DuBois is a city and the most populous community in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, United States. DuBois is located approximately 100 miles (160 km) northeast of Pittsburgh . The population was 7,510 as of the 2020 census . [ 3 ]
The Times and the Daily Telegraph publish anthologies of obituaries under a common theme, such as military obituaries, sports obituaries, heroes and adventurers, entertainers, rogues, eccentric lives, etc. The British Medical Journal encourages doctors to write their own obituaries for publication after their death. [citation needed]
WMKX is a classic/modern rock music formatted radio station for northwestern Pennsylvania, broadcasting at 105.5 FM. The station, owned and operated by Seven Mountains Media, is licensed to Brookville, Pennsylvania, the seat of government for Jefferson County. WJNG, licensed to Johnsonburg, is a full co-owned simulcast outlet of WMKX.
John Dickerson, political editor for CBS News, and Maurice DuBois, a local news anchor for the network's New York station, WCBS, will helm the revamped telecast.
For many years, the station had been the sister station of WCED, also licensed to DuBois.The station made its debut seven years after WCED first signed on. Like many FM stations that were part of an AM portfolio, this station made its debut as WCED-FM, simulcasting its AM sister for portions of the broadcast day, separating for a period during the day as part of a 1965 FCC mandate requiring ...