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Radio station in Forest City, North Carolina, United States
WWOL (780 AM) is a radio station licensed to Forest City, North Carolina, United States, broadcasting a Southern Gospel format. As of October 29, 1989
WWOL
Radio station in Buffalo, New York, United States
on the air in September 1947, as WWOL. In 1954, its FM counterpart WWOL-FM (now WHTT-FM) signed on, simulcasting WWOL. It unsuccessfully applied for a
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American radio personality (born 1936)
Cincinnati; he began his radio career in his hometown of Buffalo, New York at WWOL under the station-mandated name "Guy King" and also worked for a very short
Dick_Purtan
Radio station in Buffalo, New York, United States
next to Abbott Road Plaza. The station signed on in 1947. Its call sign was WWOL-FM, with its studios in Lackawanna. One of the station's early disc jockeys
WHTT-FM
American radio personality and disc jockey
the pseudonym "Guy King", "The Clay" or "The magnificent Tom" worked for WWOL-AM/FM in Buffalo, New York; on July 3, 1955, he conducted a stunt in which
Tom_Clay
American musician (1929–2016)
country music over the Western New York airwaves. He moved to Buffalo's WWOL in 1964 as the station flipped to a country music format. In 1970, Schriver
Ramblin'_Lou_Schriver
American radio show host
that "paid" the jockeys in free pizza. His first professional radio job was WWOL (now WBBF) in Buffalo with Dick Purtan, then WKWK, in Wheeling, WV. After
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1380 AM Winston-Salem Delmarva Educational Association Spanish language WWOL 780 AM Forest City Holly Springs Baptist Broadcasting Co., Inc. Southern
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Radio station in Buffalo, New York, United States
remained ever since. Dan Lesniak, who had previously been a disc jockey at WWOL prior to launching WADV, became terminally ill in 1981 and sold the station
WYRK
Radio station in Florence, Alabama, United States
Ownership Owner Tri-State Inspirational Broadcasting History Former call signs WWOL (1986–1987) WBHL (1987–2000) Call sign meaning "Fix" Technical information
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Television station in Buffalo, New York
the station in 1957. He beat out, among other competitors, the owners of WWOL, an entity known as "Great Lakes Television," and, informally, Bernard Obletz
WKBW-TV
Radio station in Lancaster, New York, United States
station; Milk for Health had previously sponsored the Ramblin' Lou show on WWOL. "Facility Technical Data for WXRL". Licensing and Management System. Federal
WXRL
Television station in Buffalo, New York
were Stan Jasinski, director of Polish programming at Buffalo radio station WWOL (who at the time was also about to launch AM station WMMJ), and Florian Burczynski
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station (98.5 FM) licensed to Ocean Acres, New Jersey. WBBO may also refer to: WWOL, a radio station (780 AM) licensed to Forest City, North Carolina, which
WBBO_(disambiguation)
Reflections in Women's Eyes, Saudi Aramco World Official website http://wwol.inre.asu.edu/al-saleh.html Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine https://www
Khairat_Al-Saleh
AM radio frequency
kW daytime) WWOL Forest City, North Carolina 27479 D 10 35°21′02″N 81°54′04″W / 35.350556°N 81.901111°W / 35.350556; -81.901111 (WWOL - 10 kW daytime)
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Opry, WWVA Jamboree), radio personality (WJJL Niagara Falls, New York and WWOL Lackawanna, New York) and longtime owner-operator of WXRL/1300: Lancaster
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WWNS 1240 AM Statesboro, Georgia WWNT 1380 AM Winston-Salem, North Carolina WWOL 780 AM Forest City, North Carolina WWON 930 AM Waynesboro, Tennessee WWOS
List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WT–WZ)
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Sun; Sleep
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English : habitational name from a place so named, from the Old English personal name Ella (see Ellington) + ford ‘ford’, or from Old English alor, elre ‘alder tree’ + ford. There is a place of this name in Staffordshire and another in Northumbria, but the surname now occurs chiefly in Devon.
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Heart
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Innocent.
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Dweller in a Little Hollow; Small; Round Hill
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Equally in Everything; Honourable
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English and Scottish : habitational name from any of the numerous places so called. The vast majority, including those in Cambridgeshire, Cumbria, Dumfries, County Durham, Kent, Lancashire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Northumberland, Oxfordshire, Sussex, and West Yorkshire, are named from Old English denu ‘valley’ (see Dean 1) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. An isolated example in Northamptonshire appears in Domesday Book as Dodintone ‘settlement associated with Dodda’.
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The Sacred Tree
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Ruby
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Servant. God-like.
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