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  2. WNFB - Wikipedia

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    WNFB (94.3 FM, "94.3 The Lake") is a classic hits–formatted radio station licensed to Lake City, Florida, United States. The station is owned by Newman Media, Inc. as part of a duopoly with News Talk Information station WDSR (1340 AM). Both stations are operated by Southern Stone Communications under a local marketing agreement.

  3. NAB Marconi Radio Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Marconi Radio Awards are presented annually by the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) to the top radio stations and on-air personalities in the United States. The awards are named in honor of Guglielmo Marconi , the man generally credited as the "father of wireless telegraphy ".

  4. WBOB (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WBOB (600 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Jacksonville, Florida. The station airs a talk radio format and is owned by Chesapeake-Portsmouth Broadcasting Corporation. [ 2 ] Weekdays begin with a local news and information show, followed by mostly syndicated programming, including shows from Mark Levin , Mike Gallagher , Dennis Prager ...

  5. WZNX - Wikipedia

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    Hosted by Brad Wheeling, "Rockin Rod" Hall and Chris "Monkey Boy" Knyght. The trio was split by corporate buy out and satellite moved in, bringing Bob and Tom, and WZNX has been a Bob and Tom Show affiliate from the late 1990s, until late 2013, when Bob and Tom was replaced with The Free Beer and Hot Wings Show.

  6. WYKS - Wikipedia

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    WYKS (Kiss 105.3) is a commercial radio stations operating in Gainesville, Florida, broadcasting to the Gainesville-Ocala, Florida area on 105.3 FM.The station's format is Contemporary Hit Radio and Top 40 music, and the station has broadcast with this format and call sign since 1981.

  7. Bud Paxson - Wikipedia

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    Paxson, who bought the stations in 1966, attempted to affiliate WNYP with the CTV Television Network out of Canada (a first for an American television station); by 1969, the TV station had failed. [3] Paxson later emerged as the owner of a small AM radio station, WWQT (1470 AM), in Clearwater, Florida. [4]

  8. WFTV - Wikipedia

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    As WLOF-TV was getting on the air, a scandal involving the FCC's decisions in several contested television station cases exploded into view. In January 1958, syndicated columnist Drew Pearson published a column alleging that FCC commissioner Richard Mack, a Florida native, had been influenced to switch the approval of channel 10 in Miami to a company affiliated with National Airlines. [24]

  9. WCLF - Wikipedia

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    WCLF (channel 22) is a religious television station licensed to Clearwater, Florida, United States, serving the Tampa Bay area.It serves as the flagship station of the nationwide Christian Television Network (CTN), which has owned-and-operated and affiliated stations throughout the Southeastern and Midwestern United States.