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Radio station in Akron, Ohio (1924–1930)
WFJC was a radio station in Akron, Ohio. First licensed in 1924 in Cleveland as WDBK, it was moved to Akron in 1927 and deleted in 1930 as part of a consolidation
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(1957–1987) WCNW Fairfield (1964–2024) WCRX-LP Columbus (2007–2020) WDBK/WFJC Cleveland; moved to Akron in 1927 (1924–1930) WFRO Fremont (1950–2021) WJDD
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Christian radio station in Cleveland, Ohio
immediately, WFJC continued to broadcast from Akron until December 14; the December 13, 1930, Akron Beacon Journal informed its readers that WFJC would cease
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Canadian-American Catholic priest (1891–1979)
August 12, 2022. Retrieved August 6, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. "See Sale Of WFJC As Network Move". Akron Beacon Journal. Akron, Ohio. September 20, 1930.
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Radio station in Springfield, Ohio (1922–1930)
KQV in Pittsburgh. WCSO was reassigned to 1450 kHz a few months later as WFJC's new timesharing partner. George A. Richards, Leo J. Fitzpatrick and P. M
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Former NFL team owner and radio station operator
Thomas, purchased the assets of two stations—WCSO in Springfield, Ohio, and WFJC in Akron, Ohio, both operating on the same frequency under a time-share agreement—and
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1928 American reduction of radio broadcasting stations
WCBM Baltimore, Maryland WMES Boston, Massachusetts Zone 2 (31 stations) WFJC Akron, Ohio WBRE Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania WKBN Youngstown, Ohio WLBY Iron
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Sports radio station in Akron, Ohio
eventually purchase Cleveland station WDBK in July 1927 and moved it to Akron as WFJC, only to have it moved back to Cleveland in 1930 as WGAR (AM) via a two-station
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Radio station in Zanesville, Ohio
second station to Akron, which had been reduced to one station when station WFJC left the air to make way for WGAR in Cleveland. The proposed Akron move was
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Radio station in Bainbridge, Ohio
Cleveland Guardians Radio Network Defunct KDPM oWOW Radio WATJ WBOE WDBK/WFJC WJTB WWGK WWIZ Radio stations in Northeast Ohio Akron Ashtabula Canton Cleveland
WKHR
Sports radio station in Cleveland, Ohio
lone radio station licensed to serve the city, and had been as such after WFJC was consolidated with a Springfield station to form WGAR on December 15,
WKNR
Experimental shortwave radio station in Cleveland, Ohio (1921–1927)
Cleveland Guardians Radio Network Defunct KDPM oWOW Radio WATJ WBOE WDBK/WFJC WJTB WWGK WWIZ Radio stations in Northeast Ohio Akron Ashtabula Canton Cleveland
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Radio station in Easton, Pennsylvania, United States
WHOL History First air date 1923 (1923) Former call signs WDBC (1923–1926) WFJC (1926–1935) Call sign meaning Easton Technical information Licensing authority
WEST_(AM)
numerous radio stations, including WNOK in Knoxville, WLW in Cincinnati, and WFJC in Akron. At the fiddler conventions held by Frank Murphy at Market Hall
Tennessee Ramblers (Tennessee band)
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Radio station in Painesville, Ohio
Cleveland Guardians Radio Network Defunct KDPM oWOW Radio WATJ WBOE WDBK/WFJC WJTB WWGK WWIZ Radio stations in Northeast Ohio Akron Ashtabula Canton Cleveland
WHWN
(1938–1978; license deleted in 1982) WDBK—Cleveland (1924–1927; moved to Akron as WFJC, consolidated to form WGAR in 1930) WJTB—North Ridgeville (1984–2017) WWGK—Cleveland
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