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Radio station in Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania, United States
WFBM (90.5 FM) is an American non-commercial educational radio station licensed to serve the community of Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania. The station's
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Radio station in Indianapolis, Indiana
digital subchannel of co-owned WFBQ 94.7 FM. The station signed on with the sequentially assigned call letters WFBM on October 23, 1924. It is the oldest
WNDE
Radio station in Indianapolis, Indiana
began operation as WFBM-FM on November 19, 1959, as the sister station to WFBM (now WNDE) and WFBM-TV (now WRTV). In 1961, the two WFBM radio stations were
WFBQ
Television station in Indianapolis
Hollywood Wrestling. Channel 6 acquired an FM sister in 1955 with the sign-on of WFBM-FM (94.7 FM, now WFBQ). In 1956, WFBM-TV became the market's NBC affiliate
WRTV
Topics referred to by the same term
WFBM may refer to: WFBM (FM), a radio station (90.5 FM) licensed to serve Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania, United States WNDE, an AM radio station (1260 kHz)
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formats. WASP WBEM WBGI WBIT-LP WBYN WDNR WFBM-LP WFTE WGEV WHYU-LP WHZN WISL WJMW[citation needed] WKVR-FM WKZV WLAN WLOG WNAP WNCC WOYL WPAM WPLY WQLE
List of radio stations in Pennsylvania
List_of_radio_stations_in_Pennsylvania
American radio broadcasting company
was purchasing the Indiana stations. Woof Boom Radio is a pun on WFBM (AM)/WFBM-FM/WFBM-TV, long-time Indianapolis stations that Woof Boom Radio founder
Backyard_Broadcasting
FM radio frequency
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania WFBA in Kulpmont, Pennsylvania WFBM (FM) in Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania WFRC (FM) in Columbus, Georgia WGGM-LP in Fort Myers, Florida
90.5_FM
Radio station in Kulpmont, Pennsylvania, United States
format. It is part of a simulcast with 90.5 WFBM of Beaver Springs and 90.1 WFBV of Selinsgrove. WFBA 90.5 FM first applied to the U.S. Federal Communications
WFBA
Sports radio station in Indianapolis
personalities from and was simulcast on the other major stations in town: WFBM (1260 AM), WIRE (1430 AM), WISH (1310 AM), and WXLW (1590 AM). WIBC became
WFNI
Radio station in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, United States
Gospel music format as a sister station of WFBM (90.5 FM) in Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania and WFBA (90.1 FM) in Kulpmont, Pennsylvania. In October 2007
WFBV
FM radio frequency
WCLG-FM in Morgantown, West Virginia WDDC in Portage, Wisconsin WDMX in Vienna, West Virginia WDST in Woodstock, New York WDXX in Selma, Alabama WFBM-LP
100.1_FM
Radio station at Indiana University Bloomington
university, it heralded problems for some television viewers. Local station WFBM-TV broadcast on channel 6, and its audio was at 87.75 MHz, close to WFIU's
WFIU
Television division of Time Inc.
stations included the following: KLZ-TV in Denver, Colorado from 1954 to 1972. WFBM-TV in Indianapolis, Indiana from 1957 to 1972.[citation needed] WOOD-TV in
Time_Life_Television
Radio station in Noblesville, Indiana, United States
1985 to concentrate on an effort to seek a new FM construction permit in Noblesville. In late 1985, WFBM switched on a trial basis to Radio Aahs, a new
WYIC
Radio station in South Bend, Indiana, United States
Order 40, the station was assigned to 1230 kHz on a timesharing basis with WFBM in Indianapolis and WCWK in Fort Wayne. Starting in 1932 WSBT was a CBS Radio
WSBT_(AM)
This is a list of FM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the letters WD through WF. Low-power FM radio stations, those
List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WD–WF)
List_of_FM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_WD–WF)
Radio station in Glen Burnie, Maryland, United States
month included WFBK (Hanover, New Hampshire), WFBL (Syracuse, New York), WFBM (Indianapolis, Indiana), WFBN (Bridgewater, Massachusetts), WFBQ (Raleigh
WFBR_(AM)
Ottoman-born American engineer, inventor and broadcaster
restricted, as the FCC required the station to remain off the air whenever nearby WFBM-TV in Indianapolis was broadcasting, because the TV station's audio transmitter
Sarkes_Tarzian
1930s–1940s radio band
restricted, as the FCC required the station to remain off the air whenever nearby WFBM-TV in Indianapolis was broadcasting. This was due to the fact that the TV
Apex_(radio_band)
Radio network carrying events at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Starting in either 1924 or 1925, WFBM and WGN in Chicago carried the race, broadcasting periodic updates. In 1929, WKBF and WFBM carried a 5+1⁄2-hour full race
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network
Indianapolis_Motor_Speedway_Radio_Network
Television station in Muncie, Indiana
located about 60 miles (97 km) southwest of Muncie—including NBC affiliate WFBM-TV (channel 6, now ABC affiliate WRTV), and ABC affiliate WLWI-TV (channel
WIPB
Television station in Bloomington, Indiana
after WFBM-TV (now WRTV) signed on in May 1949. It has made the claim to being Indiana's oldest "continuously operating" television station because WFBM-TV
WTTV
Communications) WFBM-LP Lewistown, Pennsylvania WFFH Nashville, Tennessee (Salem Communications) WFFI Nashville, Tennessee (Salem Communications) WFHM-FM Cleveland
List of religious radio stations
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Television station in San Diego
Rapids out of the final deal. KERO-TV, KLZ-TV (now KMGH-TV) in Denver, and WFBM-TV (now WRTV) in Indianapolis were retained by McGraw-Hill along with KOGO-TV
KGTV
Television station in Indianapolis
Christian Theological Seminary as well as equipment donated by WISH, WLWI, and WFBM-TV. In July, the amended application was mailed to the FCC, but another problem
WFYI_(TV)
Television station in Denver
1972, the purchase price for the entire group was just over $57 million. WFBM-TV (channel 6, now WRTV) in Indianapolis, KERO-TV in Bakersfield, and KOGO-TV
KMGH-TV
Television station in Newark, New Jersey
never made it to Newark. McGraw-Hill applied for them to be used to rename WFBM-TV in Indianapolis, which it was acquiring from Time-Life, in 1971; the new
WFUT-DT
Television station in Indianapolis
of operation languishing as a third place also-ran behind NBC affiliate WFBM-TV (channel 6, now ABC affiliate WRTV) and then-CBS affiliate WISH-TV (channel
WTHR
Former American publishing company
KLZ-TV-AM-FM in Denver, WFBM-TV-AM-FM in Indianapolis, WOOD-TV-AM in Grand Rapids, Michigan, KERO-TV in Bakersfield, California, and KOGO-TV-AM-FM in San
Time_Life
CFAQ-FM CFSH-FM CFWC-FM CHIC-FM CHJX-FM CHPV-FM CHRI-FM CHSB-FM CHVN-FM CIAJ-FM CIAM-FM CIAY-FM CIHS-FM CILA-FM CINB-FM CINU-FM CIOG-FM CION-FM CIOT-FM CIRA-FM
List of Christian media organizations
List_of_Christian_media_organizations
Radio station in Syracuse, New York, United States
first licensed the same month as WFBL included WFBK, Hanover, New Hampshire; WFBM, Indianapolis, Indiana; WFBQ, Raleigh, North Carolina; and WFBR, Baltimore
WFBL
Radio station in Baltimore, Maryland, United States
month included WFBK (Hanover, New Hampshire), WFBL (Syracuse, New York), WFBM (Indianapolis, Indiana), WFBN (Bridgewater, Massachusetts), WFBQ (Raleigh
WJZ_(AM)
Television station in Minneapolis
announced the sale of three of its broadcasting properties—the WTCN stations, WFBM radio and television in Indianapolis, and WLAV radio and television in Grand
KARE_(TV)
FM radio station in Evansville, Indiana (1941–1956)
For FM Stations", Broadcasting, October 4, 1943, page 49. "Ban On Multiple Ownership in Same Area", Broadcasting, August 11, 1941, pages 6-7. "WFBM Owners
WMLL_(Indiana)
KCET/Los Angeles, CA (airing on National Educational Television) The Advocates WFBM-TV/Indianapolis, IN The Negro in Indianapolis, a series of programs examining
List of Peabody Award winners (1960–1969)
List_of_Peabody_Award_winners_(1960–1969)
Award honoring excellence in broadcast and digital journalism
Howard K. Smith KVOA-TV, Tucson, Arizona WFMT Radio, Chicago Louis M. Lyons WFBM Radio, Indianapolis, Indiana Silver Baton—WJZ-TV, Baltimore WFTV, Orlando
Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award
Alfred_I._duPont–Columbia_University_Award
with CNN February 11 Tom Carnegie 91 Indianapolis radio/TV sportscaster (WFBM/WRTV, 1953–85), public address voice of Indianapolis Motor Speedway February
2011_in_American_television
September 2, 1954. p. 13. Retrieved April 20, 2025 – via Newspapers.com. "WESN, FM Affiliate Of WBOC, Is Off Air". The Salisbury Times. December 10, 1953. p
List of DuMont Television Network affiliates
List_of_DuMont_Television_Network_affiliates
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Soft breeze.
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strong willed.
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Feminine of Jacques derived from James and Jacob.
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