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  • WWRL
  • Radio station in New York City

    WWRL (1600 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to New York, New York, owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. The station airs an all-news radio format as

    WWRL

    WWRL

    WWRL

  • WWPR-FM
  • Urban contemporary radio station in New York City

    station first signed on the air on December 14, 1953, as WWRL-FM. The station was co-owned with WWRL (1600 AM) by radio enthusiast William Reuman, studios

    WWPR-FM

    WWPR-FM

  • Richard Bey
  • American talk show host

    leave WWRL by mutual agreement to return to WLIB, and Richard was teamed up with longtime broadcaster Coz Carson. Bey later decided to leave WWRL himself

    Richard Bey

    Richard Bey

    Richard_Bey

  • Chuck Leonard
  • American radio personality

    WEBB, Baltimore. Leonard moved to WWRL (R&B) in New York in June 1965, doing the night shift. Leonard was at WWRL for just seven weeks, before WABC (AM)

    Chuck Leonard

    Chuck Leonard

    Chuck_Leonard

  • WQQW (Connecticut)
  • Radio station in Waterbury, Connecticut (1934–1992)

    In 1996 it was acquired by the Unity Broadcasting Corporation, owner of WWRL, which surrendered the license. On December 19, 1933, the Federal Radio Commission

    WQQW (Connecticut)

    WQQW_(Connecticut)

  • Rapping
  • Type of musical delivery involving rhythmic speech

    would ride a track, but he wasn't syncopated to the track though. I liked [WWRL DJ] Hank Spann too, but he wasn't on the one. Guys back then weren't concerned

    Rapping

    Rapping

    Rapping

  • Wrap It Up
  • from page 30), WWRL, NYC, 4#22—"Wrap It Up," Sam & Dave; Record World, April 20, 1968 - Page 40 R & B BEAT (Continued from page 30), WWRL, NYC, Note: 45Cat

    Wrap It Up

    Wrap_It_Up

  • Frankie Crocker
  • American disc jockey (1937–2000)

    Crocker later moved to Manhattan, where he first worked for soul station 1600 WWRL and later Top 40 outlet 570 WMCA in 1969. He then worked for 107.5 WBLS as

    Frankie Crocker

    Frankie Crocker

    Frankie_Crocker

  • Larry Haines
  • American actor

    radio working on little stations all around New York City," beginning at WWRL. Haines first became known in the 1930s as an actor on the radio crime series

    Larry Haines

    Larry Haines

    Larry_Haines

  • Little Richard
  • American musician and songwriter (1932–2020)

    Box pop chart, and Billboard Country charts. It made a strong showing on WWRL radio in New York. "Freedom Blues" reached #70 in Canada.Richard became a

    Little Richard

    Little Richard

    Little_Richard

  • Karen Hunter
  • American journalist

    left her position as a morning talk show host on New York station (1600 AM) WWRL. Her departure followed the dissolution of an early morning team composed

    Karen Hunter

    Karen_Hunter

  • Steve Malzberg
  • American radio personality

    1997. In 2004, Malzberg joined the staff of New York City radio station WWRL/1600 AM, where he co-hosted an early morning show with New York Daily News

    Steve Malzberg

    Steve Malzberg

    Steve_Malzberg

  • Errol Louis
  • American journalist (born 1962)

    became host of the Morning Show, a three-hour talk program on radio station WWRL; in 2009 he was succeeded by Mark Riley. In November 2010 The Village Voice

    Errol Louis

    Errol Louis

    Errol_Louis

  • Black Information Network
  • American radio network

    networks. On September 10, 2020, iHeartMedia announced that it would acquire WWRL in New York City, a station that had historically carried formats serving

    Black Information Network

    Black_Information_Network

  • Art Rust Jr.
  • American sports broadcaster (1927–2010)

    by WWRL Radio in Woodside, Queens in September 1954 . He began in their merchandising department, but within two months he got on the air. At WWRL, Rust

    Art Rust Jr.

    Art_Rust_Jr.

  • Keepin' It Real with Al Sharpton
  • Talk radio program

    rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton. While his show is based at New York City's WWRL, Keepin It Real with Al Sharpton has also been broadcast on Sirius XM Satellite

    Keepin' It Real with Al Sharpton

    Keepin'_It_Real_with_Al_Sharpton

  • IHeartRadio
  • American internet radio platform

    WTGM WTKG WTKS WTKT WTLM WTLY WTSO WTUP WTVN WUST WVHU WVOC WWCD WWNC WWRK WWRL WWTF WWTX WWVA WXBN WXKS WYGM WYLD WYNF WYTS WZMG WZTA WZWB FM radio stations

    IHeartRadio

    IHeartRadio

  • WLIB
  • Bilingual adult contemporary radio station in New York City

    WMIL was adopted, and was changed to WCNW in 1933. WCNW shared time with WWRL on 1600 kHz with the 1941 enactment of the North American Regional Broadcasting

    WLIB

    WLIB

    WLIB

  • WLTW
  • Radio station in New York City

    from Riverside Church for just over $2 million. Sonderling already owned WWRL (1600 AM), and hoped that it could move that station's urban contemporary

    WLTW

    WLTW

    WLTW

  • Alma Vessells John
  • African-American broadcaster (1906–1986)

    radio and television. In 1952, she presented The Homemaker's Club on station WWRL in New York. The following year, she became the first black radio personality

    Alma Vessells John

    Alma Vessells John

    Alma_Vessells_John

  • Bernard McGuirk
  • American radio personality (1957–2022)

    (WFAN-660/101.9) Len Berman and Michael Riedel (WOR-710) Sid Rosenberg (WABC-770) The Takeaway (WNYC-820) Joe Piscopo (WNYM-970) Mark Riley (WWRL-1600)

    Bernard McGuirk

    Bernard_McGuirk

  • WKTU
  • Rhythmic adult contemporary radio station in New York City

    sister station WGLI (1290 AM). William Reuman, the founder and owner of WWRL in New York City, was the owner of WGLI. 103.5 MHz had previously been assigned

    WKTU

    WKTU

  • The Breakfast Club (radio show)
  • American radio show

    (WFAN-660/101.9) Len Berman and Michael Riedel (WOR-710) Sid Rosenberg (WABC-770) The Takeaway (WNYC-820) Joe Piscopo (WNYM-970) Mark Riley (WWRL-1600)

    The Breakfast Club (radio show)

    The_Breakfast_Club_(radio_show)

  • Mike & Mike
  • American sports-talk radio show

    (WFAN-660/101.9) Len Berman and Michael Riedel (WOR-710) Sid Rosenberg (WABC-770) The Takeaway (WNYC-820) Joe Piscopo (WNYM-970) Mark Riley (WWRL-1600)

    Mike & Mike

    Mike_&_Mike

  • Joe Piscopo
  • American actor (born 1951)

    (WFAN-660/101.9) Len Berman and Michael Riedel (WOR-710) Sid Rosenberg (WABC-770) The Takeaway (WNYC-820) Joe Piscopo (WNYM-970) Mark Riley (WWRL-1600)

    Joe Piscopo

    Joe Piscopo

    Joe_Piscopo

  • J. Buzz Von Ornsteiner
  • American TV forensic psychologist (born 1967)

    the public as "Dr. Buzz", appearing first on New York City radio station WWRL with his own show, Ask Dr. Buzz, and then on national cable stations, CNN

    J. Buzz Von Ornsteiner

    J. Buzz Von Ornsteiner

    J._Buzz_Von_Ornsteiner

  • Mark Riley (American radio host)
  • American journalist and commentator (born 1951)

    American journalist and commentator. He is the former host/presenter of WWRL 1600 AM's morning drive talk program. He hosted a four-hour evening news

    Mark Riley (American radio host)

    Mark Riley (American radio host)

    Mark_Riley_(American_radio_host)

  • Norman Seabrook
  • Prison guard union leader

    Elections". Seabrook hosted his own radio show called, Real Talk, Real Time on WWRL 1600 AM in New York City market. This show aired weekly on Fridays. Seabrook

    Norman Seabrook

    Norman_Seabrook

  • Bo Snerdley
  • American radio host and producer (born 1955)

    from 1973 to 1976. In his early twenties, Golden worked at radio station WWRL as a marketing and research director and later served as the radio station's

    Bo Snerdley

    Bo Snerdley

    Bo_Snerdley

  • Spider Harrison
  • American national radio DJ-entertainer

    with radio personalities from Top 40 powerhouse WABC and #1 Soul station WWRL as well as with many recording artists and record industry executives. Taking

    Spider Harrison

    Spider Harrison

    Spider_Harrison

  • WHTZ
  • Contemporary hit radio station in New York City

    iHeartMedia (iHM Licenses, LLC) Sister stations WAXQ WKTU WLTW WOR WWPR-FM WWRL History First air date June 1, 1961 (1961-06-01) Former call signs WVNJ-FM

    WHTZ

    WHTZ

  • Magnificent Montague
  • American R&B disc jockey (born 1928)

    only for the soul music records he helped promote on KGFJ Los Angeles and WWRL New York City, but also his trademark catch-phrase, "Burn, baby! Burn!" that

    Magnificent Montague

    Magnificent_Montague

  • Waterbury, Connecticut
  • City in Connecticut, United States

    station's broadcasting license was cancelled in 1998 to allow New York's WWRL to be upgraded after that station purchased it; at the time it had been known

    Waterbury, Connecticut

    Waterbury, Connecticut

    Waterbury,_Connecticut

  • The Rachel Maddow Show (radio program)
  • Weekday radio show

    The Rachel Maddow Show Home station WWRL Syndicates Air America Radio TV adaptations The Rachel Maddow Show Starring Rachel Maddow Produced by Vanessa

    The Rachel Maddow Show (radio program)

    The_Rachel_Maddow_Show_(radio_program)

  • Andy Oyler
  • American baseball player (1880-1970)

    find the ball. Maxwell's article indicated the story was originally told by WWRL radio station in Woodside, New York. This story was repeated by sportswriter

    Andy Oyler

    Andy Oyler

    Andy_Oyler

  • Imus in the Morning
  • American radio program (1968–2018)

    (WFAN-660/101.9) Len Berman and Michael Riedel (WOR-710) Sid Rosenberg (WABC-770) The Takeaway (WNYC-820) Joe Piscopo (WNYM-970) Mark Riley (WWRL-1600)

    Imus in the Morning

    Imus_in_the_Morning

  • Gonna Give Her All the Love I've Got
  • 1967 Soul song

    week of 21 September, it was reported that Benny Gordon's song was new at WWRL in NYC. Also that week, in the R&B Station Listings section of Record World

    Gonna Give Her All the Love I've Got

    Gonna_Give_Her_All_the_Love_I've_Got

  • Boomer and Gio
  • American morning drive sports radio show

    (WFAN-660/101.9) Len Berman and Michael Riedel (WOR-710) Sid Rosenberg (WABC-770) The Takeaway (WNYC-820) Joe Piscopo (WNYM-970) Mark Riley (WWRL-1600)

    Boomer and Gio

    Boomer_and_Gio

  • Gregory Floyd
  • host of Reaching Out With Greg Floyd, a public affairs program that airs on WWRL AM 1600 and cable TV channels throughout New York City. He is a frequent

    Gregory Floyd

    Gregory_Floyd

  • Imhotep Gary Byrd
  • American broadcaster

    was tapped by radio programmer Jerry Boulding to be a DJ on soul station WWRL, where he created his music infotainment show, "The GBE: The Gary Byrd Experience

    Imhotep Gary Byrd

    Imhotep_Gary_Byrd

  • King Coleman
  • American singer-songwriter

    popular DJs in the late 1950s. In the mid-`60s, he hosted a popular show on WWRL in New York City, as well as some rock and roll shows at theaters in Manhattan

    King Coleman

    King_Coleman

  • Viacom (1952–2005)
  • American media conglomerate (1952-2005)

    WLTI/WDRQ 93.1 1988–1997 WUFL, owned by Family Life Radio New York City, NY WWRL 1600 ** 1980–1982 owned by iHeartMedia WKHK/WLTW 106.7 ** 1980–1997 owned

    Viacom (1952–2005)

    Viacom (1952–2005)

    Viacom_(1952–2005)

  • Golic and Wingo
  • Radio show

    (WFAN-660/101.9) Len Berman and Michael Riedel (WOR-710) Sid Rosenberg (WABC-770) The Takeaway (WNYC-820) Joe Piscopo (WNYM-970) Mark Riley (WWRL-1600)

    Golic and Wingo

    Golic and Wingo

    Golic_and_Wingo

  • Todd Pettengill
  • American radio disc jockey (born 1966)

    (WFAN-660/101.9) Len Berman and Michael Riedel (WOR-710) Sid Rosenberg (WABC-770) The Takeaway (WNYC-820) Joe Piscopo (WNYM-970) Mark Riley (WWRL-1600)

    Todd Pettengill

    Todd_Pettengill

  • Scott Shannon
  • American radio personality and record promoter (born 1947)

    (WFAN-660/101.9) Len Berman and Michael Riedel (WOR-710) Sid Rosenberg (WABC-770) The Takeaway (WNYC-820) Joe Piscopo (WNYM-970) Mark Riley (WWRL-1600)

    Scott Shannon

    Scott Shannon

    Scott_Shannon

  • Elvis Duran and the Morning Show
  • American weekday morning radio program

    (WFAN-660/101.9) Len Berman and Michael Riedel (WOR-710) Sid Rosenberg (WABC-770) The Takeaway (WNYC-820) Joe Piscopo (WNYM-970) Mark Riley (WWRL-1600)

    Elvis Duran and the Morning Show

    Elvis Duran and the Morning Show

    Elvis_Duran_and_the_Morning_Show

  • Smalls Paradise
  • Jazz nightclub in Harlem, Manhattan, New York

    special guest was baseball star Willie Mays. Tommy began broadcasting his WWRL radio program from the club shortly after his ownership. By the late 1950s

    Smalls Paradise

    Smalls Paradise

    Smalls_Paradise

  • WOR (AM)
  • Clear-channel AM radio station in New York City

    iHeartMedia (iHM Licenses, LLC) Sister stations WAXQ WHTZ WKTU WLTW WWPR-FM WWRL History First air date February 22, 1922 (1922-02-22) Former frequencies

    WOR (AM)

    WOR (AM)

    WOR_(AM)

  • Black Olives
  • Song by the Bad Boys

    Primary Exposure chart had the single as an extra without a numerical rank at WWRL in New York. Also that week, it was reported in the R & B Beat section of

    Black Olives

    Black_Olives

  • Armstrong Williams
  • American political writer (born 1959)

    New Jersey-based Talk America Radio Network. Williams joined the lineup at WWRL 1600 AM in March 2005 as co-host with Sam Greenfield on Drive Time Dialogue

    Armstrong Williams

    Armstrong Williams

    Armstrong_Williams

  • The Videos (group)
  • Amateur Night at the Apollo Theater, the group came to the attention of WWRL disk-jockey Jocko Henderson via Sid Wick. Hendrson arranged a record deal

    The Videos (group)

    The_Videos_(group)

  • Billy Paul
  • American soul singer (1934–2016)

    choices about how to handle the matter. For example, leading R&B station WWRL in New York City played "Let's Make a Baby" but decided not to announce its

    Billy Paul

    Billy Paul

    Billy_Paul

  • Tommy Smalls
  • Disc jockey (1926–1972)

    he moved to New York, and became the original "Dr. Jive" on radio station WWRL. His weekday afternoon radio shows—with the slogan "Sit back and relax and

    Tommy Smalls

    Tommy Smalls

    Tommy_Smalls

  • Vince Sanders
  • American broadcaster

    of station WWRL-AM in New York City. Simultaneously, he was Vice President of Broadcast Operations at the National Black Network (NBN). WWRL and NBN were

    Vince Sanders

    Vince Sanders

    Vince_Sanders

  • WMCA (AM)
  • Radio station in New York City

    Harrison, who moved to WABC. Additionally, the ascendance of R&B station WWRL in 1967 and of two FM rock stations – WOR-FM in 1967 and WNEW-FM in 1968

    WMCA (AM)

    WMCA_(AM)

  • Julita Ross
  • Puerto Rican singer

    which was "El Teatro Puerto Rico". She was also heard on the radio stations "WWRL" and "WHOM". In 1947, Ross was offered a recording contract. She recorded

    Julita Ross

    Julita_Ross

  • Cecil Holmes (music executive)
  • American record executive (born 1937)

    relations with the disc jockeys at Black audience powerhouse radio stations WWRL and WLIB, Mercury Records recruited Holmes to be its East Coast Regional

    Cecil Holmes (music executive)

    Cecil_Holmes_(music_executive)

  • Dan Burley
  • American pianist and journalist

    television and radio shows in the US and had two radio shows of his own on WWRL Radio in New York. He was editor of many African-American publications, including

    Dan Burley

    Dan Burley

    Dan_Burley

  • The Poindexter Brothers
  • American songwriting and production team

    Chuck Stephens, who was a leading disk jockey on the New York radio station WWRL AM. He wanted to try his hand as a singer. He had already recorded two singles

    The Poindexter Brothers

    The_Poindexter_Brothers

  • The Valentines (doo-wop band)
  • York Rhythm and Blues radio was dominated by Tommy ("Dr Jive") Smalls on WWRL. The group did not have a contract with Bruce and when they came to the attention

    The Valentines (doo-wop band)

    The_Valentines_(doo-wop_band)

  • WAXQ
  • Classic rock radio station in New York City

    iHeartMedia (iHM Licenses, LLC) Sister stations WHTZ WKTU WLTW WOR WWPR-FM WWRL History First air date December 1, 1956 (1956-12-01) Former call signs WFMX

    WAXQ

    WAXQ

  • The Steve Harvey Morning Show
  • American syndicated radio show

    (WFAN-660/101.9) Len Berman and Michael Riedel (WOR-710) Sid Rosenberg (WABC-770) The Takeaway (WNYC-820) Joe Piscopo (WNYM-970) Mark Riley (WWRL-1600)

    The Steve Harvey Morning Show

    The_Steve_Harvey_Morning_Show

  • WLNG
  • Radio station in Sag Harbor, New York, United States

    began broadcasting on AM at 1600 kHz. In 1996 the 1600 frequency was sold to WWRL so that they could increase the power of their station which was on the same

    WLNG

    WLNG

    WLNG

  • WVNJ
  • Radio station in Oakland, New Jersey, United States

    replacement was a talk show hosted by Sam Greenfield (formerly of WEVD and WWRL) and long time WVNJ announcer Pete Buckey. On September 13, 2018, it was

    WVNJ

    WVNJ

  • WEPN (AM)
  • ESPN Radio station in New York City

    due to scheduling conflicts. WEPN had overflow agreements with WNYM and WWRL, the former airing Knicks or Rangers games that overlapped with each other

    WEPN (AM)

    WEPN (AM)

    WEPN_(AM)

  • WJDM (New Jersey)
  • Radio station in Elizabeth, New Jersey (1970–2019)

    programing, owns that station. WERA was shut down in 1997 after being acquired by WWRL 1600 kHz New York, New York, to allow extension of that station's coverage

    WJDM (New Jersey)

    WJDM_(New_Jersey)

  • Mercy, Mercy (Don Covay song)
  • 1964 song by Don Convay

    operated by Atlantic Records co-founder Herb Abramson. New York radio station WWRL disc jockey Nathaniel "Magnificent" Montague provided financing for the session

    Mercy, Mercy (Don Covay song)

    Mercy,_Mercy_(Don_Covay_song)

  • Flagship (broadcasting)
  • Key station of broadcasting group

    Show uses WLAC as a flagship station, as Clay Travis is based in Nashville. WWRL in New York City was an affiliate of the now-defunct Air America Radio and

    Flagship (broadcasting)

    Flagship_(broadcasting)

  • Bernie Wagenblast
  • American journalist and voice-over artist

    October 22, 2006. "WABC Musicradio Letters". Hinckley, David (April 2, 2008). "WWRL still has plenty left to offer". Daily News. Archived from the original on

    Bernie Wagenblast

    Bernie Wagenblast

    Bernie_Wagenblast

  • Elinor Tatum
  • New York City newspaper publisher

    national issues facing the African-American community. She has guest hosted the WWRL Radio morning and afternoon drive programs. Tatum has appeared on The O'Reilly

    Elinor Tatum

    Elinor_Tatum

  • Vy Higginsen
  • American dramatist

    Higginsen moved on to work in radio for ten years, hosting shows on WBLS and WWRL, and reporting for WNBC-TV and The Metro Channel. In 1983, Higginsen co-wrote

    Vy Higginsen

    Vy_Higginsen

  • Air America (radio network)
  • American progressive talk radio network

    Carolina (0.4), WTKG in Grand Rapids, Michigan (0.5), and flagship station WWRL in New York City (0.5). WXXM in Madison had announced in November 2006 that

    Air America (radio network)

    Air_America_(radio_network)

  • List of urban-format radio stations in the United States
  • WQHT – Hot 97 – Urban contemporary WWPR-FM – Power 105.1 – Mainstream urban WWRL - New York's BIN 1600 - Black-oriented news WXNY-FM - La X 96.3 - Hispanic

    List of urban-format radio stations in the United States

    List_of_urban-format_radio_stations_in_the_United_States

  • Shea Hecht
  • featured as host alongside Felipe Luciano on the afternoon drive show on WWRL, and later moved to the morning drive show alongside Karen Hunter. He currently

    Shea Hecht

    Shea Hecht

    Shea_Hecht

  • Sherman Maxwell
  • American sportscaster (1907–2008)

    interviews with Negro league baseball players. In 1938, he joined station WWRL, where his "Five Star Sports Final" program became very popular; on it, he

    Sherman Maxwell

    Sherman_Maxwell

  • Ed Castleberry
  • York's flagship station for Hal Jackson's Inner City Broadcasting Corp, WWRL-AM, alongside DJ's Frankie Crocker, Jocko Henderson and Bob Law. Jack Gibson

    Ed Castleberry

    Ed_Castleberry

  • Mass media in New York City
  • Mineola (Spanish Christian)2 1560 WFME New York City (Family Radio)1† 1600 WWRL New York City (Black Information Network) 1660 WWRU Jersey City, NJ (Korean)

    Mass media in New York City

    Mass_media_in_New_York_City

  • Aníbal González Irizarry
  • Puerto Rican journalist

    work in a factory. Whilst there he found a position at the radio station "WWRL" in a program called "La Voz Hispana del Aire" (The Hispanic Voice on the

    Aníbal González Irizarry

    Aníbal_González_Irizarry

  • Western Premiership (rugby league)
  • Australian Rugby League competition

    Premiership. All clubs field all grades. The Western Women's Rugby League (WWRL) is a post-season women's tackle competition contested in the Central West

    Western Premiership (rugby league)

    Western_Premiership_(rugby_league)

  • List of radio stations owned by iHeartMedia
  • contemporary) WOR 710 - WOR (News/Talk) WWPR-FM 105.1 - Power (Urban contemporary) WWRL 1600 - New York's BIN (Black Oriented News) WBWZ 93.3 - Z93 (Mainstream Rock)

    List of radio stations owned by iHeartMedia

    List_of_radio_stations_owned_by_iHeartMedia

  • WALL
  • Radio station in Middletown, New York, United States

    director Larry Berger, who spent the previous two years as music director of WWRL in New York City. In 1972, Straus Communications sold all their radio properties

    WALL

    WALL

    WALL

  • Joseph Deighton Gibson Jr.
  • American radio disc jockey

    own stamp on Black radio, one that eschewed fast-talking jive, and with WWRL he found greater audiences broadcasting in the smoother patter of the inner

    Joseph Deighton Gibson Jr.

    Joseph_Deighton_Gibson_Jr.

  • General Order 32
  • 1928 American reduction of radio broadcasting stations

    York, New York WKBO Jersey City, New Jersey WSGH-WSDA Brooklyn, New York WWRL Woodside, New York WGCP Newark, New Jersey WLBX Long Island City, New York

    General Order 32

    General_Order_32

  • WUNR
  • Radio station in Brookline, Massachusetts, United States

    the Boston area, but still heavily "nulled" to the southwest to protect WWRL in New York City. Halper, Donna; Wollman, Garrett. "The Eastern Massachusetts

    WUNR

    WUNR

  • List of Brooklyn Nets broadcasters
  • WGBB and WGLI (1970–1971) WHN (1971–1974) WMCA (1974–1978) WVNJ (1978–1980) WWRL (1980–1982) WVNJ (1982–1983) WNBC (1983–1986) WNEW (1986–1992) WPAT and WEVD

    List of Brooklyn Nets broadcasters

    List_of_Brooklyn_Nets_broadcasters

  • ReachMD
  • Radio station

    WTGM WTKG WTKS WTKT WTLM WTLY WTSO WTUP WTVN WUST WVHU WVOC WWCD WWNC WWRK WWRL WWTF WWTX WWVA WXBN WXKS WYGM WYLD WYNF WYTS WZMG WZTA WZWB FM radio stations

    ReachMD

    ReachMD

  • Extreme Talk
  • Radio station

    WTGM WTKG WTKS WTKT WTLM WTLY WTSO WTUP WTVN WUST WVHU WVOC WWCD WWNC WWRK WWRL WWTF WWTX WWVA WXBN WXKS WYGM WYLD WYNF WYTS WZMG WZTA WZWB FM radio stations

    Extreme Talk

    Extreme_Talk

  • List of radio stations in New York
  • Hispanic WWPR-FM 105.1 FM New York City iHM Licenses, LLC Urban contemporary WWRL 1600 AM New York City iHM Licenses, LLC Black-oriented news WWRV 1330 AM

    List of radio stations in New York

    List_of_radio_stations_in_New_York

  • Institutional Radio Choir
  • U.S. gospel choir

    airplay of their songs and a 10:30 PM church broadcast every Sunday night on WWRL. They were dubbed "The Hitmakers" by gospel radio DJ Joe Bostic and received

    Institutional Radio Choir

    Institutional_Radio_Choir

  • Johnny Albino
  • Puerto Rican bolero singer

    Juan were included in a cooperation between the station and New York-based WWRL titled Nueva York-Puerto Rico along the Trio Vegabajeño. Albino and the Trio

    Johnny Albino

    Johnny_Albino

  • American Sportscasters Association
  • anchor positions on WWRL/WRFM in New York City, where he became News and Sports Director before WRFM was sold to Bonneville. WWRL was the nation's number

    American Sportscasters Association

    American_Sportscasters_Association

  • National Black Network
  • American radio network (1973–1995)

    included Vice President and General Manager of its New York City station, WWRL-AM. Small and Jackson hired WABC's Mal Goode to be a Senior Consultant and

    National Black Network

    National_Black_Network

  • Edward Wyckoff Williams
  • American journalist and banker

    California's KPFA 94.1FM, Hard Knock Radio and New York's Equality Pride Radio WWRL 1600AM. His work was also featured on National Public Radio by NPR's Talk

    Edward Wyckoff Williams

    Edward_Wyckoff_Williams

  • The Ed Schultz Show
  • US radio program

    Language English Home station KFGO (2004–2006, 2007–2009) KQWB (2006–2007) WWRL (2009–2014) Syndicates Jones Radio Networks Hosted by Ed Schultz Recording

    The Ed Schultz Show

    The_Ed_Schultz_Show

  • Gerri Major
  • American writer (1894–1984)

    radio stations including WGBS, WEVD, WRNY, WKBO (of Jersey City, N.J.), and WWRL. Major appeared every day except Tuesday and often wrote her own continuity

    Gerri Major

    Gerri Major

    Gerri_Major

  • Bad, Bold and Beautiful, Girl
  • 1973 single by the Persuaders

    issue of Cash Box, "Bad, Bold Beautiful Girl" was added to the playlist of WWRL in New York. Cash Box also had the single as an R&B Addition at KGFJ in Los

    Bad, Bold and Beautiful, Girl

    Bad,_Bold_and_Beautiful,_Girl

  • Talk Radio (XM)
  • Radio station

    WTGM WTKG WTKS WTKT WTLM WTLY WTSO WTUP WTVN WUST WVHU WVOC WWCD WWNC WWRK WWRL WWTF WWTX WWVA WXBN WXKS WYGM WYLD WYNF WYTS WZMG WZTA WZWB FM radio stations

    Talk Radio (XM)

    Talk_Radio_(XM)

  • Lou Swarz
  • American actress

    Louis. In September 1952, Swarz was given her own daily radio show on the WWRL station in New York. Her show, The Homemakers Club, ran daily during the

    Lou Swarz

    Lou Swarz

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  • WGLI (New York)
  • Radio station in Babylon, New York, United States

    Babylon, New York. Founded in 1958 by William Reuman the founder and owner of WWRL in New York City, the station went on the air on September 1, 1958, along

    WGLI (New York)

    WGLI_(New_York)

  • Springer on the Radio
  • Radio show

    Portland, ME: 870 WMTW (AM) Ann Arbor, MI: 1290 WLBY New York, NY: 1600 WWRL Santa Fe, NM: 1260 KTRC Cincinnati, OH: 1360 WSAI Memphis, TN: 680 WWTQ Austin

    Springer on the Radio

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  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English, Swedish

    Albertina

    Female Version of Albert from the Old; Bright; Noble Famous; Bright Nobility

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  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sudharsan | ஸுதார்ஸந 

    Lord Perumal, Good looking, Lion, Vishnus weapon

  • Khi
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Khi

    Beautiful

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ashwani

    Strong and complete (Son of Lord Sun)

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  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Modern

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    Angel

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  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aaloka

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Lisandh

    Lucky Boy

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian

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    Bright red.

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    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

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    Priceless Form

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  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Rohinish

    Moon

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