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Radio station in Springfield, Vermont, United States
WCFR is an AM radio station licensed to Springfield, Vermont. It broadcasts a classic hits format with 5,000 watts during the day. Programming is also
WCFR
Professional baseball radio broadcast network
Longmeadow, Massachusetts (????-2012) 92.7 WOXO-FM: Norway, Maine (1997) 93.5 WCFR-FM: Springfield, Vermont (1997) 94.9 WSYY-FM: Millinocket, Me. (1997-2015)
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Radio station in Swanzey, New Hampshire, United States
allocated to Springfield, Vermont, where it signed on as WCFR-FM, the FM sister station to WCFR (1480 AM), on January 1, 1972. It initially had an easy
WEEY
Radio station in Walpole, New Hampshire, United States
from an existing tower in New Hampshire. The call letters were changed to WCFR-FM on October 19, shortly after they were dropped from WXKK (93.5 FM, now
WFYX
Radio station in Fall River, Massachusetts, United States
Street/Central Street site was also the location of WCFR-FM and WCFR-TV, although it is not known if WCFR-TV ever produced a signal as after World War II
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Away match N = On neutral ground F = Friendly WCQ = World Cup qualification WCFR = World Cup first round o.g. = own goal Standard Club Liégeois beat 17 Nëntori
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Radio station in Woodstock, Vermont, United States
station broadcast an oldies format branded "Magic 94", which was expanded to WCFR-FM 93.5 (now WEEY) in 1998 after the Wolfs' acquisition of that station.
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Radio station in New London, New Hampshire, United States
Owner Robert Landry and John Landry (Sugar River Media, LLC) Sister stations WCFR WCNL WCVR WUVR History First air date November 28, 1992 (1992-11-28) (as
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Radio station in Randolph, Vermont
Owner Robert Landry and John Landry (Sugar River Media, LLC) Sister stations WCFR WCNL WNTK-FM WUVR History First air date November 26, 1968 (1968-11-26) Former
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American entrepreneur (1943–2022)
(WESO), Massachusetts; Waterbury, Connecticut (WWCO); Springfield, Vermont (WCFR); Bangor, Maine (WGUY); Messina (WSTS), Malone (WICY), Utica (WRUN) and Syracuse
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Radio station in Newport, New Hampshire, United States
currently carries Boston Red Sox baseball along with sister stations WNTK-FM, WCFR and WCVR. WCNL also is the weekly home of Newport High School football games
WCNL
American sports radio network
Plattsburgh WOON 1240: Woonsocket (2010–present) WCFR 1320: Springfield, Vermont W293BH 106.5 (relays WCFR) WBZ 1030: Boston (1924-1929; 1969-1978; 1995-2009;
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American journalist
would later serve as one of its trustees. Sesno worked as news director at WCFR, a local radio station in Springfield, Vermont, where he hosted an interview
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Away match N = On neutral ground F = Friendly WCQ = World Cup qualification WCFR = World Cup first round o.g. = own goal aet = after extra time Top scorer:
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Maryland WCEO 840 AM Columbia, South Carolina WCFO 1160 AM East Point, Georgia WCFR 1480 AM Springfield, Vermont WCGA 1100 AM Woodbine, Georgia WCGB 1060 AM
List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WA–WF)
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List of FCC-licensed radio stations in Vermont
WBTV-LP 99.3 FM Burlington Vermont Community Access Media (VCAM) Variety WCFR 1480 AM Springfield Sugar River Media, LLC Classic hits WCKJ 90.5 FM St.
List of radio stations in Vermont
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Sporting Event
Megan Stopera Last Chance Qualifier 2 Christine McMakin BriAnna Weldon WCFRS Highest Ranked Team (December 26, 2025) 3 Kim Rhyme Ann Podoll Julia Pekowitz
2026 United States Women's Curling Championship
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American Radio Sportscaster
WORD in Spartanburg, South Carolina, WKBR in Manchester, New Hampshire, and WCFR in Springfield, Vermont. Jim has a wife (Linda) and two sons (Chris and Pat)
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Television station in Burlington, Vermont
FM), WCPV (101.3 FM), WMUD (101.5 FM), WTHK (100.7 FM), WRFK (107.1 FM), WCFR (1480 AM / 106.5 FM), WEZF (92.9 FM), and WVTK (92.1 FM). The station's signal
WFFF-TV
Official radio network of the NFL's New England Patriots
Vermont W257AU 99.3: St. Johnsbury, Vermont WSTJ 1340: St. Johnsbury, Vermont WCFR-FM 93.5: Springfield, Vermont WMXR 93.9: Woodstock, Vermont WVWI 1000: Charlotte
New England Patriots Radio Network
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first Key H = Home match A = Away match N = On neutral ground F = Friendly WCFR = World Cup first round o.g. = own goal RSSSF archive – Final tables 1895–2002
1929–30_in_Belgian_football
Species of spider
Clubiona pseudoneglecta Wikidata: Q2153045 Araneae: 1121 BioLib: 58971 CoL: WCFR EoL: 1203414 EUNIS: 224266 Fauna Europaea: 348610 Fauna Europaea (new):
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WBFF-TV, Baltimore Overall Excellence: WCFR-AM, Springfield, VT Continuing Coverage: WTSL-AM, Lebanon, NH News Series: WCFR-AM, Springfield, VT Use of Sound:
1997 Edward R. Murrow Awards (Radio Television Digital News Association)
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Away match N = On neutral ground F = Friendly WCQ = World Cup qualification WCFR = World Cup first round o.g. = own goal RSSSF archive – Final tables 1895–2002
1937–38_in_Belgian_football
Former radio network of the Pawtucket Red Sox
1320/WCVR: Randolph (limited basis) 1480/WCFR: Springfield (limited basis) 106.5/W293BH: Springfield (rebroadcasts WCFR) 1380/WNRI: Woonsocket, Rhode Island
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Away match N = On neutral ground F = Friendly WCQ = World Cup qualification WCFR = World Cup first round o.g. = own goal RSSSF archive – Final tables 1895–2002
1933–34_in_Belgian_football
Saturday noon – 2 pm North Mairiana Islands WCFR-FM Springfield, Vermont Saturday noon – 2 pm Eastern WCFR-AM Springfield, Vermont Saturday noon – 2 pm
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AM radio frequency
kW nighttime) WCFR Springfield, Vermont 4909 D 5 0.023 43°16′52″N 72°29′16″W / 43.281111°N 72.487778°W / 43.281111; -72.487778 (WCFR - 5 kW daytime
1480_AM
Radio show
The Directors Cut "Movie in a Minute" can be heard on KLOO (AM), WCVR, WCFR, WINT, CVUE-FM, KCTT-FM, KTLO-FM, KTLO (AM), WTBC, KCON, WLEM, KBPY Show
The Director's Cut (radio show)
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Radio station in Lebanon, New Hampshire, United States
Owner Robert Landry and John Landry (Sugar River Media, LLC) Sister stations WCFR WCNL WCVR WNTK-FM History First air date November 19, 2004 (2004-11-19) Call
WUVR
Radio station in Hartford, Vermont, United States
Country" handle formerly used by WMXR (93.9 FM, now WWOD) in Woodstock and WCFR-FM (93.5 FM) in Springfield (now WEEY in Swanzey, New Hampshire) prior to
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FIFA World Cup 2002 Qualifying, Group 6 WCP = FIFA World Cup 2002 Playoff WCFR = FIFA World Cup 2002 First Round WCSR = FIFA World Cup 2002 Second Round
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