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Radio station in Syracuse, New York, United States
WFBL (1390 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Syracuse, New York, and owned by Wolf Radio, Inc. The studios and offices are on W. Kirkpatrick
WFBL
American actor (1914–1975)
(at which Lundigan worked) in the same building as a local radio station, WFBL. Becoming fascinated by radio, he was playing child roles on radio and producing
William_Lundigan
Contemporary hit radio station in Syracuse, New York
was WFBL-FM, broadcasting in the old FM band at 45.9 MHz. (The FM band was reallocated to the current 88-108 MHz spectrum a short time later). WFBL-FM
WNTQ
Radio station in Buffalo, New York, United States
issued its ruling two days later, denying the WMAK, WFBL, WEBR, and WBNY applications while ordering WFBL to transmit exclusively on 1490 kHz. It also granted
WBEN_(AM)
City in New York, United States
and is heard on 106.1 W291CV in Auburn. (See also: WSEN-FM Mexico) AM 1390 WFBL Classic hits Also heard on 107.5 W298DC in Liverpool. (See slso: WSEN-FM)
Syracuse,_New_York
Radio station in Mexico, New York, United States
Westwood One Ownership Owner Craig Fox (Wolf Radio, Inc.) Sister stations WFBL WMBO WMVN WOLF WOLF-FM WOSW WQSE-LD WVOA History First air date January 1997 (1997-01)
WSEN
Form of centralized broadcasting
Phonograph Record Company, started a new network of 16 stations (WOR New York, WFBL Syracuse, WMAK Buffalo-Lockport, WNAC Boston, WEAN Providence, WCAU Philadelphia
Broadcast_network
Radio format
market. The first Joseph station to use the term "hot hits" on the air was WFBL ("Fire 14", which played its top 14 hits in very tight rotation) in Syracuse
Contemporary_hit_radio
Radio station in Baldwinsville, New York, United States
Network, a regional religious broadcaster, along with WMCR-FM and rights to WFBL. WSEN-FM's intellectual property (including all on-air programming and staff
WOLF-FM
Species of insect
Wikidata: Q1281161 Wikispecies: Clytus arietis BioLib: 11162 BOLD: 317887 CoL: WFBL EoL: 3410678 EPPO: CLYUAR EUNIS: 115948 Fauna Europaea: 114513 Fauna Europaea
Clytus_arietis
Radio station in Utica, New York, United States
was last owned by Leatherstocking Media Group, Inc., and simulcast with WFBL in Syracuse until going off the air in 2013. WUTI signed on April 24, 1948
WUTI
Talk radio station in Philadelphia
Newark; WADC, Akron; WAIU, Columbus; WCAO, Baltimore; WEAN, Providence; WFBL, Syracuse; WGHP, Detroit; WJAS, Pittsburgh; WKRC, Cincinnati; WMAK, Buffalo-Lockport;
WPHT
American news anchor
WHCU radio While attending Ithaca College. In 1963 he was News Director for WFBL radio in Syracuse, NY and also worked in this first television job at WNYS-TV
Rolland_Smith
Radio station in Syracuse, New York, United States
regional (Class B) signals from similarly formatted stations including WNDR and WFBL, although it was unable to achieve full metropolitan coverage especially
WOLF_(AM)
stations in New Orleans, Honolulu, and Syracuse, NY (the Syracuse station, WFBL, would later become one of his "Hot Hits" stations in 1979). From Flint,
Hot_Hits
Radio station in Horseheads, New York, United States
historically declined to purchase such stations (it declined to purchase WBVG or WFBL when involved in a similar swap in 2015), and initially did not apply to
WPGO
Radio station in Syracuse, New York, United States
call letters. WHEN became an affiliate of the CBS Radio Network, replacing WFBL, and began airing middle of the road music with a sizable news staff. This
WHEN_(AM)
Television station in Syracuse, New York
Owner Craig Fox (Metro TV, Inc.) Operator Inner Harbor Media Sister stations WFBL WMBO WMVN WOLF WOLF-FM WOSW WSEN WVOA History Founded June 30, 1992 Former
WQSE-LD
American radio announcer and actor (1903–1983)
as well as the director of the first radio station in Syracuse, New York, WFBL (which stood for First Broadcast License). He worked in Syracuse 1925-1927
Ernest_Chappell
Radio station in St. Louis, Missouri
Columbus, Ohio; WCAO in Baltimore; WCAU in Philadelphia; WEAN in Providence; WFBL in Syracuse; WGHP in Detroit; WJAS in Pittsburgh; WKRC in Cincinnati; WMAK
KMOX
Radio station in Auburn, New York, United States
Westwood One Ownership Owner Craig Fox (91%) (WOLF Radio Inc.) Sister stations WFBL WMVN WOLF WOLF-FM WOSW WQSE-LD WSEN WVOA History First air date March 23
WMBO_(AM)
Sports (ISN) WFAN-FM 101.9 FM New York City Audacy License, LLC Sports (ISN) WFBL 1390 AM Syracuse Wolf Radio, Inc. Classic hits WFFG-FM 100.3 FM Warrensburg
List of radio stations in New York
List_of_radio_stations_in_New_York
Radio station in Sylvan Beach, New York, United States
Premiere Networks Ownership Owner Craig Fox (WOLF Radio, Inc.) Sister stations WFBL WMBO WOLF WOLF-FM WOSW WQSE-LD WSEN WVOA History First air date June 2001 (2001-06)
WMVN_(FM)
Radio station in Oneida, New York
simulcast, and did so on February 11, 2010, when WMCR began simulcasting WFBL, a talk radio station in Syracuse. On September 2, 2016, WMCR went silent
WMCR_(AM)
Radio station in Burlington, Vermont
antenna at night to protect 1390 co-channel stations in Syracuse, New York (WFBL), Presque Isle, Maine (WEGP), and Plymouth, Massachusetts (WPLM). The station
WCAT_(Vermont)
Radio station in Schenectady, New York, United States
York State Radio Network, formed with WMAK in Buffalo, WHAM in Rochester, WFBL in Syracuse and WGY. In 1924, the transmitter site was moved to its current
WGY_(AM)
Christian radio station in East Syracuse, New York
Network Ownership Owner Craig Fox (Cram Communications LLC) Sister stations WFBL WMBO WMVN WOLF WOLF-FM WOSW WQSE-LD WSEN History First air date December 6
WVOA_(AM)
Talk radio station in Columbus, Ohio
in Detroit; WCAO in Baltimore; WCAU in Philadelphia; WEAN in Providence; WFBL in Syracuse; WJAS in Pittsburgh; WKRC in Cincinnati; WMAK in Buffalo-Lockport;
WTVN
Speaks. KOIN Radio, Portland, Oregon Song of the Columbia. KVOO Radio, Tulsa, Oklahoma Southwest Forum. WFBL Radio, Syracuse, New York Syracuse on Trial.
List of Peabody Award winners (1940–1949)
List_of_Peabody_Award_winners_(1940–1949)
Radio station in Glen Burnie, Maryland, United States
stations licensed the same month included WFBK (Hanover, New Hampshire), WFBL (Syracuse, New York), WFBM (Indianapolis, Indiana), WFBN (Bridgewater, Massachusetts)
WFBR_(AM)
1230 AM Fayetteville, North Carolina WFBG 1290 AM Altoona, Pennsylvania WFBL 1390 AM Syracuse, New York WFBR 1590 AM Glen Burnie, Maryland WFCN 1200 AM
List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WA–WF)
List_of_AM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_WA–WF)
Radio station in Detroit, Michigan, United States
Columbus, Ohio; WCAO in Baltimore; WCAU in Philadelphia; WEAN in Providence; WFBL in Syracuse; WJAS in Pittsburgh; WKRC in Cincinnati; WMAK in Buffalo-Lockport;
WXYT_(AM)
.....Edward B. Griffin* (Herald-Journal) 1954.........Richard A. Page* (WFBL) 1955.........Robert M. Hofmann* (Herald-Journal) 1956.........Claude (Red)
Syracuse_Press_Club
Radio station in Fulton, New York, United States
Radio Ownership Owner Craig Fox (Foxfur Communications, LLC) Sister stations WFBL WMBO WMVN WOLF WOLF-FM WQSE-LD WSEN WVOA History First air date August 22
WOSW
Radio station in Baltimore, Maryland, United States
stations licensed the same month included WFBK (Hanover, New Hampshire), WFBL (Syracuse, New York), WFBM (Indianapolis, Indiana), WFBN (Bridgewater, Massachusetts)
WJZ_(AM)
Portuguese-language radio station in Boston
in Columbus; WCAO in Baltimore; WCAU in Philadelphia; WEAN in Providence; WFBL in Syracuse; WGHP in Detroit; WJAS in Pittsburgh; WKRC in Cincinnati; WMAK
WBIX
American radio broadcasting company
divesting its stations shortly before Buckley Jr.'s death. WSEN, WSEN-FM, and WFBL in Syracuse, New York, were divested to local owners in 2008, eventually
Buckley_Broadcasting
K-Love radio station in Syracuse, New York
programming not already heard on its long-established competitors, WSYR or WFBL. On January 6, 2012, at 10 am, after The Bob & Tom Show, WXTL began stunting
WKLZ
NCAA Division I men's basketball team representing Le Moyne College
reached an agreement to have all Dolphins games, home and away, broadcast on WFBL with Jerry Sanders handling the play-by-play and Ted Downes and Cornelius
History of Le Moyne Dolphins men's basketball (1966–1969)
History_of_Le_Moyne_Dolphins_men's_basketball_(1966–1969)
Season for the Nationals in the National Basketball Association
(eliminated 2–3) Stats at Basketball Reference Local media Television WSYR-TV (National broadcasts NBC only) Radio WFBL (Peter Scott) < 1960–61 1962–63 >
1961–62 Syracuse Nationals season
1961–62_Syracuse_Nationals_season
Radio station in Salamanca, New York, United States
historically declined to purchase such stations (it declined to purchase WBVG or WFBL when involved in a similar swap in 2015), and has so far not applied to change
WGGO
1928 American reorganization of radio broadcasting frequencies
none 3 KFJF, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1100 1490 Super Regional 5,000 1 WFBL, Syracuse, New York 1160 none 2 WCKY, Cincinnati, Ohio (Covington, Kentucky)
General_Order_40
The Crooning Banjo Sisters played on Syracuse, New York radio stations WFBL and WSYR. Eunice Miller's husband was Edward Charles Obrist Sr., (Born 13
The_Triolettes
AM radio frequency
106 kW nighttime) WFBL Syracuse, New York 34821 B 5 5 43°09′10″N 76°11′35″W / 43.152778°N 76.193056°W / 43.152778; -76.193056 (WFBL - 5 kW daytime,
1390_AM
Baltimore; WCAU (now WPHT) in Philadelphia; WEAN (now WPRV) in Providence; WFBL in Syracuse; WGHP (now WXYT) in Detroit; WJAS in Pittsburgh; WKRC in Cincinnati;
1927_in_radio
American sportscaster
the States, he attended Syracuse University and worked with radio station WFBL in Syracuse. When the Boston Red Sox and Boston Braves decided to separate
Bob_DeLaney_(sportscaster)
Overview of the events of 2010 in radio
WLTI/Syracuse, a Citadel station, drops AC for mixed talk on March 3, competing with WFBL and WSYR, adopting the call sign WXTL three weeks later. Delilah is picked
2010_in_North_American_radio
Month of 1927
27 April 2024. Flagship WOR (Newark); WEAN (Providence); WNAC (Boston); WFBL (Syracuse NY); WMAK (Buffalo), WCAU (Philadelphia); WJAS (Pittsburgh); WCAO
September_1927
the New York Guard. While in the New York Guard, he worked in radio for WFBL, where he eventually became Chief Radio Engineer. By 1928, Marcy had been
Alfred_Marcy
Radio station in Baldwinsville, New York, United States
History First air date February 25, 1959 Former call signs WSEN (1959–1993) WFBL (1993–2003) WSEN (2003–2017) Call sign meaning W BaldwinsVille G Technical
WBVG
WFBL
WFBL
WFBL
WFBL
Girl/Female
Hindu
Star, Nakshatra
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Literary Poetess
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
The Daughter of Al-haytam Muhammad Bin Al-haysam was so Named
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Goddess Parvati
Girl/Female
Danish, German, Swedish
Wise
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Krishna, One who holds mountain (Krishna)
Male
Serbian
(Ђорђе) Serbian form of English George, DJORDJE means "earth-worker, farmer."
Male
Russian
Pet form of Finnish Jaakko and Russian Iakov, both JASKA means "supplanter."Â
Female
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements sigr "victory" and frÃðr "beautiful, fair," hence "beautiful victory."
Boy/Male
Australian, Greek
Name of a Saint; Nectar
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