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    WNAV (1430 AM) is a radio station located in Annapolis, Maryland. It first went on the air on April 22, 1949, from studios at 89 West Street in Annapolis. Its first president and general manager was Albert H. MacCarthy. The full-service outlet still broadcasts at 1430 kilohertz, its original location on the AM dial.

  2. Jun 4, 2014 · J Alex Bowab. Nov 26, 2013. #1. I was in the Panama City area recently. Noticed 1430 AM was pitifully weak; barely listenable at Panama City Beach. It used to be quite audible across the salt-water path into Gulf Shores, my home turf, but not any more. Illegitimi non carborundum.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1430_AM1430 AM - Wikipedia

    1430 AM. The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1430 kHz: [1] 1430 AM is a regional broadcast frequency, as classified by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. [2]

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WNSWWNSW - Wikipedia

    • Early History
    • WBYN
    • WNJR
    • WNSW
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    WNSW's origin is the result of the consolidation of multiple stations, located in the New York City region, that dated to the mid-1920s. After the Federal Radio Commission (FRC) was formed in 1927, it soon determined that there were significantly more stations operating in the New York City area than could be given exclusive frequency assignments. ...

    An agreement was made later in 1941 to consolidate the four stations as a joint operation, organized as the Unified Broadcasting Corporation. The board of directors of the consolidated operation included Samuel Gellard, former president and general manager of WLTH, Aaron Kronenberg, president and general manager of WARD, Slavatore di Angelo, managi...

    The station was eventually licensed to broadcast with a transmitter power output (TPO) of 5,000 watts, the maximum at the time allowed for stations operating on a "regional" frequency. In 1946, The Newark Sunday Call purchased WBYN, through its subsidiary, North Jersey Radio. At the time, The Newark Sunday Call was being purchased by the Newark Eve...

    Sunny 1430

    After WQEW in New York City became Radio Disney on December 28, 1998, WNJR began playing adult standards. Julius LaRosa was the morning host, while Johnny Michaels hosted during the afternoon. In March 1999, Multicultural decided to fill the hole and put a standards format on 1430. WNJR changed its callsign to WNSW on June 8, 1999.The station became known as Sunny 1430. They originally planned to switch to this format full-time except for Sunday mornings, but initially would run this format f...

    Standards demise

    It was decided that once advertising grew enough to support standards that they would drop the weekend brokered shows that were still the main source of revenue for WNSW. This never happened. The station was unable to sell even a moderate amount of commercial time but held on to the format during daytime in the week and Saturdays. Brokered shows were the only source of substantial income for WNSW, but it was not enough to keep the station profitable. In 2000 the station moved toward a Big Ban...

    Voice of Russia

    In January 2011, WNSW converted to a 24-hour simulcast of the English language service of the Voice of Russia and maintained this format until April 2014, when owner Multicultural Broadcastingsold the station.

    WNSW in the FCCAM station database
    WNSW in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
    WNJR
  5. The Fan AM 1430 KNSP targets its programming at males 18+ with a heavy mix of regional, local and national sports. 201 South Jefferson Street. Wadena, MN 56482. 218-631-1803.

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  8. WNAV 1430 AM is a radio station located in Annapolis, Maryland, providing a wide range of programming for local listeners, including sports coverage. The station is known for its comprehensive coverage of local sports teams and events, offering listeners up-to-date information and expert analysis on the latest games and storylines.

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