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Radio station in Albany, New York
WROW (590 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Albany, New York, United States, and serving the Capital District, including Albany, Schenectady
WROW
Television station in Albany, New York, US
band, which belonged to the established WRGB. Two UHF stations, WTRI and WROW-TV (channel 41), struggled for viability at a time when the UHF band had
WNYT
American actor (1923–1986)
he left Providence for Albany, New York, where he landed a job at station WROW-TV (now WTEN), hosting The Early Show, featuring MGM movies, and a children's
Ted_Knight
Predecessor to Walt Disney Television
the license for WROW radio in Albany. In October 1953, it opened the Albany-Schenectady-Troy area's second television station, WROW-TV on channel 41
Capital_Cities/ABC
Adult contemporary radio station in Albany, New York, United States
WXKW-FM in 1950. It signed on in 1966 as WROW-FM, sister station to Capital Cities Communications flagship outlet WROW (590 AM). Initially, it simulcast the
WYJB
Radio station in Albany, New York, United States
easy listening station going against up established beautiful music outlets WROW-FM and WHRL. Unable to make headway, the station quickly gave up easy listening
WKLI-FM
Television station in Albany, New York
October 14, 1953, as WROW-TV on UHF channel 41. It was owned by the Hudson Valley Broadcasting Company, operating alongside WROW radio (590 AM). The two
WTEN
Radio station in South Glens Falls, New York, United States
(1410 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a soft oldies format simulcasting WROW out of Albany. Licensed to South Glens Falls, New York, United States, the
WENU
American sports talk radio program
beginning in 2007 on WQYK in Tampa, Florida, and from 2004 until 2007 on WROW in Albany, New York. The popularity of Mike and the Mad Dog, along with other
Mike_and_the_Mad_Dog
Sports radio network
cited the loss of some of its affiliates prior to the season (among them WROW in Albany) and the relative expense of satellite space for the discontinuation
New_York_Mets_Radio_Network
Topics referred to by the same term
Florida, formerly known as "Majic 102.7", and now known as "102.7 The Beach" WROW (Magic 590), Albany, New York WSPA-FM (Magic 98.9), Spartanburg, South Carolina
Magic
Method of emergency broadcasting in the United States
Island WBZ Connecticut WTIC New York City, New Jersey WABC Northeast New York WROW South Central New York. WBNW-FM North Central New York. WHEN Western New
Emergency_Alert_System
Minor league professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League
Sidorkiewicz Career games: 423 Jiri Bicek WGNA/1460: Albany WPTR/1540: Albany WROW/590: Albany WABY/1160: Mechanicville WTMM-FM/104.5: Mechanicville WTMM/1300:
Albany_River_Rats
Arena football team
Cornelius Coe WPTR/1540: Albany (1990–1991 seasons), (1993–1994 seasons) WROW/590: Albany (1995–2000 seasons) WHUC/1230: Hudson (1994 season) WSRD/104
Indiana_Firebirds
American broadcast executive (1925–2022)
Hudson Valley Broadcasting Company, in 1954 and hired Murphy to run the WROW stations as their new general manager. Although Murphy did not have any broadcast
Thomas_Murphy_(broadcasting)
Minor league baseball team
AM: Albany (1987–1988 seasons) WGNA 1460 AM: Albany (1989–1991 seasons) WROW 590 AM: Albany (1992–1993 seasons) Former players (1985–1994) Former players
Albany–Colonie_Yankees
Defunct American Hockey League team
Career penalty minutes: Gord Kruppke: 1,028 Career games: Glenn Merkosky: 430 WROW/590: Albany WZZM-FM/93.5: Corinth WENU/101.7: Hudson Falls WVKZ/1240: Schenectady
Adirondack_Red_Wings
Clear-channel sports radio station in New York City
New York state (the show had been carried over WQYK in Tampa, Florida, and WROW in Albany, New York). This was primarily due to a desire by the hosts to
WFAN_(AM)
Fox Sports Radio station in Troy–Albany, New York
to 1955 with Van Curler Broadcasting, and WTRY-FM 106.5 (now WPYX). When WROW took the CBS affiliation in 1954, WTRY briefly was the ABC affiliate before
WOFX_(AM)
American radio broadcasting company
104.9 1999 Adult album alternative WAJZ 96.3 1996 Rhythmic contemporary WROW 590 1993 Oldies Hudson Valley, NY (Pamal Broadcasting) WXPK 107.1 2004 Adult
Pamal_Broadcasting
concentration of FM broadcast stations east of the Mississippi River. 590 WROW Albany (Oldies) 810 WGY Schenectady (News/talk) 900 WABY Watervliet (Adult
Mass media in the Capital District (New York)
Mass_media_in_the_Capital_District_(New_York)
Official radio network of MLB's New York Yankees
Beach, Florida ????-202?, not on 2024 list) WOKO/1460: Albany, New York WROW/590: Albany, New York (1980-1990 seasons) WKNY/1490: Kingston WKXP/94.3:
New York Yankees Radio Network
New_York_Yankees_Radio_Network
Television station in Macon, Georgia
the permit in January 1980. While Russell-Rowe hoped to name the station WROW in honor of the deceased Rowe, the first call letters on the construction
WGXA
American sports commentator
Patroons. He later took studio positions at WKNR in Cleveland and WPTR (AM) and WROW in Albany, New York where he provided score updates and hosted talk programming
Marc_Kestecher
Radio station in Altamont, New York, United States
station retained Patriots broadcasts for the 2018 season along with co-owned WROW; however, the Patriots did not return for the 2019 season. On March 16, 2018
WINU
Official radio network of the NFL's New York Giants
WNNZ/640: Westfield WVEI/1440: Worcester WNNJ/1360: Newton WABY/1400: Albany WROW/590: Albany (1983-1992 seasons), (1995-2000 seasons) WCGR/1550: Canandaigua
New_York_Giants_Radio_Network
LLC Sports (ESPN) WROC 950 AM Rochester Audacy License, LLC Sports (ISN) WROW 590 AM Albany 6 Johnson Road Licenses, Inc. Oldies WRPI 91.5 FM Troy Rensselaer
List of radio stations in New York
List_of_radio_stations_in_New_York
Radio station in Peekskill, New York, United States
Terrace, Inc., in 1982. Radio Terrace also owned WROW and WROW-FM in Albany, New York. Radio Terrace sold WROW-AM-FM to Albany Broadcasting, predecessor of
WLNA
(2000–2019; color analyst) Roberto Abramowitz (2020; color analyst) New York WROW/590: Albany WPTR/1540: Albany WGNA-FM/107.7: Albany WLIR-FM/107.1: Hampton
List of New York Jets broadcasters
List_of_New_York_Jets_broadcasters
Contemporary hit radio station in Albany, New York
Broadcasting (6 Johnson Road Licenses, Inc.) Sister stations WAJZ WKLI-FM WROW WYJB WINU History First air date August 18, 1948 (1948-08-18) Call sign meaning
WFLY
US radio station in Rensselaer, New York
The Breeze", putting the station in competition with Pamal Broadcasting's WROW and WYJB. WQBJ, in turn, ended its WQBK-FM simulcast after 26 years and took
WPBZ-FM
American radio personality (died 2013)
working in Rochester, Troy, and Albany. He was the afternoon drive time man at WROW in Albany and a television weatherman on WTEN-TV, also in Albany. Bradley
Bruce Bradley (radio personality)
Bruce_Bradley_(radio_personality)
Radio station in New York City
original on January 28, 2013. Information Page, WMCA: Fabulous 57. "Joe Condon, WROW Radio, interview with Ruth Meyer, April 25, 1999". Archived from the original
WMCA_(AM)
News/talk radio station in Rensselaer–Albany, New York
before he left for Miami. Also, market veterans Paul Vandenburgh (later of WROW, and current morning host at WGDJ) and Tom Mailey (who went on to WRGB) began
WGDJ
Radio station in Voorheesville, New York, United States
Broadcasting (6 Johnson Road Licenses, Inc.) Sister stations WFLY, WINU, WKLI-FM, WROW, WYJB History First air date May 24, 1991 (1991-05-24) Former call signs
WAJZ
American activist (1939/1940–2024)
2009, at the Wayback Machine, and for Pamal Broadcasting of WAJZ, WFLY, WROW, WYJB, WZMR, WIZR, WKLI, and WKBE, see Pamal website Archived August 27,
Alice_Green_(activist)
WRON 1400 AM Ronceverte, West Virginia WROS 1050 AM Jacksonville, Florida WROW 590 AM Albany, New York WROX 1450 AM Clarksdale, Mississippi WROY 1460 AM
List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WN–WS)
List_of_AM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_WN–WS)
(VHF) NBC, CBS, ABC, DuMont (1953–1955) Yes Albany–Schenectady New York WROW-TV 10 (VHF) CBS, DuMont (1954–1955) Yes WRGB 4→6 (VHF) NBC, ABC, CBS, DuMont
List of DuMont Television Network affiliates
List_of_DuMont_Television_Network_affiliates
Infantry support gun
pendant la Première Guerre mondiale". Gazette des Armes (in French). No. 138. pp. 27–31. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abEq7bWROwA - A video of the gun.
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Radio station in Albany, New York, United States
Engineer. In the early 1960s, WOKO's lineup was led by Geoff Davis (formerly of WROW in Albany and WINS in New York City). Bob Cathcart, from Hoosick Falls, was
WOPG_(AM)
AM radio frequency
1 kW nighttime) WROW Albany, New York 54853 B 5 1 42°34′25″N 73°47′12″W / 42.573611°N 73.786667°W / 42.573611; -73.786667 (WROW - 5 kW daytime, 1
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Huntington, West Virginia WKNA-TV 49 ABC/DuMont October 14 Albany, New York WROW-TV 10 ABC (primary) DuMont (secondary) Winston-Salem/Greensboro, North Carolina
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From the City of Aubigny; France
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Gaelic byname CATHARNACH means "soldier, warlike."
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Variant spelling of English Johnna, JONNA means "God is gracious."
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French form of Latin Melaena, MÉLANIE means "black, dark."Â
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