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  • WCOP (FM)
  • Radio station in Eldred, Pennsylvania, United States

    WCOP (103.9 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station, licensed to Eldred, Pennsylvania. It is an owned-and-operated station in the Family Life Network, a

    WCOP (FM)

    WCOP_(FM)

  • WCOP
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    WCOP may refer to: WCOP (FM), a radio station (103.9 FM) licensed to serve Eldred, Pennsylvania, United States WCGH, a radio station (106.1 FM) licensed

    WCOP

    WCOP

  • WZLX
  • Classic rock radio station in Boston

    series Monitor had moved from WCOP to WCOP-FM, to allow the former to broadcast more hours of country music on the weekends. WCOP-FM went through a number

    WZLX

    WZLX

    WZLX

  • Arif Anis
  • Author, Motivational Speaker

    communities. The WCOP signature initiatives include Integration Dinners, Leaders of Tomorrow Congress and Women Achievers Congress. The WCOP projects attracted

    Arif Anis

    Arif Anis

    Arif_Anis

  • Tilt (American TV series)
  • 2005 American drama TV series

    of Poker (WSOP), the event upon which the "World Championship of Poker" (WCOP) depicted in Tilt is presumably based. Tilt is a nine-episode mini-series

    Tilt (American TV series)

    Tilt_(American_TV_series)

  • WWDJ
  • Radio station in Boston, Massachusetts

    Originally, WCOP broadcast on 1120 kHz at 500 watts, and was required to go off the air at night. With the enactment of NARBA in 1941, WCOP moved to 1150 kHz

    WWDJ

    WWDJ

  • Haunt (2019 film)
  • 2019 film by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods

    (October 25, 2017). "Halloween movie 'Haunt' starts filming in Covington". WCOP 9 Cincinnati. Retrieved September 1, 2019. Squires, John (November 29, 2017)

    Haunt (2019 film)

    Haunt_(2019_film)

  • Family Life Network
  • Christian radio network in New York state and Pennsylvania

    with 12,000 watts. WCOQ – Alfred, New York – 101.9 FM with 1,000 watts. WCOP - Eldred, Pennsylvania - 103.9 FM with 1,200 watts. WCOR-FM – Lewis Run,

    Family Life Network

    Family Life Network

    Family_Life_Network

  • Schering-Plough
  • Pharmaceutical company

    (WPLO-AM & FM); Baltimore, Maryland (WCAO-AM & FM); Boston, Massachusetts (WCOP-AM & FM); Chicago, Illinois (WJJD-AM & FM); and Memphis, Tennessee (WMPS-AM

    Schering-Plough

    Schering-Plough

  • Johnny Most
  • American sportscaster

    man on the Celtics radio network. He also served as sports director for WCOP radio in Boston at that time. In addition to his work with the Celtics, he

    Johnny Most

    Johnny Most

    Johnny_Most

  • WNAX (AM)
  • Radio station in Yankton, South Dakota

    announced that WNAX, along with Cowles sister stations KRNT in Des Moines and WCOP in Boston, would be among six new affiliate, effective June 15, 1945. The

    WNAX (AM)

    WNAX (AM)

    WNAX_(AM)

  • Ray Smith (country singer)
  • American singer-songwriter

    performed locally with a trio in New York, and also worked in Boston on WCOP's Hayloft Jamboree. While in New York he was offered a contract recording

    Ray Smith (country singer)

    Ray Smith (country singer)

    Ray_Smith_(country_singer)

  • Ray Morgan (announcer)
  • American Radio and Television announcer

    radio career in 1939 at WPG in Atlantic City, New Jersey. He then worked at WCOP in Boston and WBAB in Atlantic City before moving to WINX in Washington,

    Ray Morgan (announcer)

    Ray_Morgan_(announcer)

  • Kenny Roberts (musician)
  • American country music singer-songwriter (1926–2012)

    program. Roberts played at the Hoosier Hop in Fort Wayne, as well as the WCOP Hayloft Jamboree. He later performed on the Midwestern Hayride during the

    Kenny Roberts (musician)

    Kenny_Roberts_(musician)

  • Boston Beacons
  • Defunct American soccer club

    cent chance" quit the league. The team officially folded shortly after. WCOP radio, which covered some Boston Shamrock Rovers matches the year before

    Boston Beacons

    Boston_Beacons

  • WMJX
  • Adult contemporary radio station in Boston

    changed to 92.9 MHz on August 10, 1947 (the 100.7 frequency was reoccupied by WCOP-FM, now WZLX, in 1948). WBZ-FM's transmitter moved to the WBZ-TV (channel

    WMJX

    WMJX

    WMJX

  • WBML
  • Radio station in Warner Robins, Georgia, United States

    signifying Warner Robins, Perry and Byron. Other callsigns included WAVC, WCOP, WNNG, and WRWR. Prior to the current format, WRWR simulcasted WRWR-FM's

    WBML

    WBML

  • Symphony Sid
  • American DJ

    with Furman—he worked at WBMS in the daytime, and at night, he worked for WCOP, where he did live jazz shows, just as he had done in New York. During the

    Symphony Sid

    Symphony Sid

    Symphony_Sid

  • WXZY-LP
  • Radio station in Kane, Pennsylvania, United States

    the first station in Kane, ceased broadcasting in 1992, while what is now WCOP (the former WLMI) moved to another town in the early 2010s. From its inception

    WXZY-LP

    WXZY-LP

  • Attribute-oriented programming
  • the 11th ECOOP International Workshop on Component-Oriented Programming (WCOP 2006). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-12-23. Don Schwarz. Peeking

    Attribute-oriented programming

    Attribute-oriented_programming

  • Blackout (broadcasting)
  • Non-airing of programming (typically sports-related) in a certain media market

    both stations had to simulcast the NBC Radio broadcast along with Boston's WCOP and St. Louis's KSD, the nominal NBC Radio affiliates in those cities. This

    Blackout (broadcasting)

    Blackout_(broadcasting)

  • WPOP
  • News/talk radio station in Hartford, Connecticut

    Corporation in June 1936. The station, along with WELI in New Haven and WCOP in Boston, was part of a group of new stations financed by Arde Bulova. On

    WPOP

    WPOP

  • Aubrey Mayhew
  • American music producer (1927–2009)

    then the director of the country music radio program Hayloft Jamboree on WCOP (now WWDJ) in Boston, Massachusetts. In the early 1960s, Mayhew began working

    Aubrey Mayhew

    Aubrey_Mayhew

  • Salty Brine
  • American television personality (1918–2004)

    in his native state of Massachusetts with WNAC, Boston; WESX, Salem; and WCOP, Boston. In September 1942, Salty joined WPRO. He hosted the morning show

    Salty Brine

    Salty_Brine

  • History of Italian Americans in Boston
  • broadcasters. One, Ubaldo Guidi, had had a popular pro-fascist radio show on WCOP in the thirties. When he was arrested, Guidi had two sons in the U.S. military

    History of Italian Americans in Boston

    History_of_Italian_Americans_in_Boston

  • WBZ (AM)
  • American radio station in Boston

    amount of rock and roll. Within a few years, after the demise of top 40 on WCOP (1150 AM, now WWDJ) in 1962 and with WMEX (1510 AM) as the lone top 40 in

    WBZ (AM)

    WBZ (AM)

    WBZ_(AM)

  • WCOR-FM
  • Radio station in Lewis Run, Pennsylvania, United States

    broader country format that was on 103.9 in March 2019. The 103.9 license (now WCOP) was spun off to Family Life Network. On June 10, 2019, the station changed

    WCOR-FM

    WCOR-FM

  • List of radio stations in Pennsylvania
  • Christian radio (Family Life Network) WCOJ 1420 AM Coatesville Catholic (EWTN) WCOP 103.9 FM Eldred Christian radio (Family Life Network) WCOR-FM 96.7 FM Lewis

    List of radio stations in Pennsylvania

    List_of_radio_stations_in_Pennsylvania

  • WVTT
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    to: WVTT-CD, on TV channel 11 (virtual 34) and licensed to Olean, New York WCOP (FM), a radio station (103.9 FM) licensed to serve Eldred, Pennsylvania,

    WVTT

    WVTT

  • Buzz Busby
  • American singer-songwriter

    locally at first, then did stints at WWVA in Wheeling, West Virginia and WCOP in Boston. Clement returned home to Tennessee after their shows in Boston

    Buzz Busby

    Buzz_Busby

  • WBZ-FM
  • Sports radio station in Boston

    "The Golden Great 98" (Drake-Chenault's services were later utilized by WCOP-FM, now WZLX, which competed with WROR in the oldies format from 1973 to

    WBZ-FM

    WBZ-FM

  • List of Boston Celtics broadcasters
  • WHDH Johnny Most 1955-56 WHDH Johnny Most 1954-55 WNAC Johnny Most 1953-54 WCOP Johnny Most 1952-53 WHDH Curt Gowdy Don Gillis 1951-52 WHDH Curt Gowdy Don

    List of Boston Celtics broadcasters

    List_of_Boston_Celtics_broadcasters

  • Boston Shamrock Rovers
  • Defunct American soccer club

    few United Soccer Association sides with television and radio coverage. WCOP carried three live home matches. WKBG-TV covered four matches, all on tape

    Boston Shamrock Rovers

    Boston_Shamrock_Rovers

  • WNNG-FM
  • Radio station in Unadilla, Georgia, United States

    where it first started in the mid 1990s as Christian FM station WAFI, later WCOP-FM, owned by Toccoa Falls College. The call letters were once on an AM station

    WNNG-FM

    WNNG-FM

  • WEEI (AM)
  • Radio station in Boston

    "NBC Blue", replacing WBZ as Blue affiliate; WHDH ceded the affiliation to WCOP after the Blue Network also chose to affiliate with Lawrence's WLAW (the

    WEEI (AM)

    WEEI (AM)

    WEEI_(AM)

  • Ford Hall Forum
  • Oldest free public lecture series in the United States

    when radio stations began regularly broadcasting Ford Hall Forum events. WCOP did so in 1956 when the station broadcast several talks, including one by

    Ford Hall Forum

    Ford_Hall_Forum

  • Bob Wilson (sportscaster)
  • American radio broadcaster

    Baton Rouge. When he returned to the Boston area as a Top 40 disk jockey at WCOP, he adopted his mother's surname, Wilson, to suit his professional name to

    Bob Wilson (sportscaster)

    Bob_Wilson_(sportscaster)

  • 1953–54 Boston Celtics season
  • NBA basketball team season

    Place Division: 2nd (Eastern) Playoff finish East Division finals (lost to Nationals 0–2) Stats at Basketball Reference Radio WCOP < 1952–53 1954–55 >

    1953–54 Boston Celtics season

    1953–54_Boston_Celtics_season

  • Fred Cusick
  • American sportscaster

    at) Northeastern University in Boston, Cusick began broadcasting sports at WCOP in Boston in 1941 while a senior at Northeastern, crediting his hockey background

    Fred Cusick

    Fred_Cusick

  • 2011 World Cup of Pool
  • March 2012. Retrieved 9 September 2011. Matchroom Sport (9 September 2011). "WCOP Day 4 - Orcollo and Alcano battle on". MatchroomPool.com. Matchroom Sport

    2011 World Cup of Pool

    2011_World_Cup_of_Pool

  • List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WA–WC)
  • List of FM radio stations in the US (WA–WC)

    WCON-FM 99.3 FM Cornelia, Georgia WCOO 105.5 FM Kiawah Island, South Carolina WCOP 103.9 FM Eldred, Pennsylvania WCOQ 101.9 FM Alfred (village), New York WCOR-FM

    List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WA–WC)

    List_of_FM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_WA–WC)

  • 1948 in radio
  • WENY-FM, Elmira, New York, begins broadcasting on 106.9 MHz. 7 November – WCOP-FM, Boston, Massachusetts, begins broadcasting on 100.7 MHz. 14 November

    1948 in radio

    1948_in_radio

  • 103.9 FM
  • FM radio frequency

    Mississippi WCMW in Harbor Springs, Michigan WCNM in Hazlet, New Jersey WCOP in Eldred, Pennsylvania WDBT in Fort Rucker, Alabama WDDK in Greensboro,

    103.9 FM

    103.9_FM

  • WAGL
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Pennsylvania, United States, which held the call sign WAGL from 2019 to 2020 WCOP (FM), a radio station (103.9 FM) licensed to serve Eldred, Pennsylvania,

    WAGL

    WAGL

  • WBYB
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    station (98.3 FM) licensed to serve Cleveland, Mississippi, United States WCOP (FM), a radio station (103.9 FM) licensed to serve Eldred, Pennsylvania,

    WBYB

    WBYB

  • John Benson Brooks
  • American jazz musician (1917–1999)

    Emerson College senior then heard on a five-day-a-week show on Boston's WCOP, whose first-place finish in talent searches sponsored, respectively, by

    John Benson Brooks

    John_Benson_Brooks

  • Naoyuki Ōi
  • Japanese pool player (born 1983)

    July 2017. Retrieved 18 June 2019. "It's England B v Chinese Taipei for WCoP glory". azbilliards.com. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Retrieved

    Naoyuki Ōi

    Naoyuki_Ōi

  • KSUB
  • Radio station in Cedar City, Utah

    KSUB" (PDF). Broadcasting. June 1, 1940. p. 75. Retrieved February 2, 2021. "WCOP to Cowles; Bulova Holds WNEW" (PDF). Broadcasting. June 5, 1944. p. 12. Retrieved

    KSUB

    KSUB

  • Harold A. Lafount
  • American businessman (1880–1952)

    Philadelphia, WELI in New Haven, WNBC in Hartford, WFCI in Providence, and WCOP in Boston with WFBR in Baltimore and WWDC in Washington soon joining. He

    Harold A. Lafount

    Harold A. Lafount

    Harold_A._Lafount

  • The Lilly Brothers
  • and mandolin, Logan on fiddle, and Don Stover on banjo. They performed on WCOP's Hayloft Jamboree and as a house band at local clubs such as the Plaza Bar

    The Lilly Brothers

    The_Lilly_Brothers

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  • Machar
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Machar

    Plain.

  • Crosby
  • Male

    English

    Crosby

    Dweller by Town Cross

  • Tedman
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon English Teutonic

    Tedman

    Wealthy defender.

  • Nesham | நேஷம
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Nesham | நேஷம

    Happiness

  • Ekvira
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada

    Ekvira

    Queen Fish

  • Philipa
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Christian, Danish, Greek, Swedish

    Philipa

    Friend of Horses; Female Version of Philip

  • Houman
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Parsi

    Houman

    Good Nature; Having a Good Soul

  • Vaikundavasan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Vaikundavasan

    Lord Vishnu

  • Ujagarpreet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Ujagarpreet

    Brilliant Love

  • JORDI
  • Female

    English

    JORDI

     Variant spelling of English unisex Jordie, JORDI means "flowing down."

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