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Radio station in Bloomington, Indiana
WWZN (1370 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Bloomington, Indiana, United States, serving Monroe County. The station is owned by Sarkes Tarzian
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American sports radio talk show host (1937–2026)
FAIR, as an antidote to "venomous" WEEI. In early 2002, Andelman joined WWZN, a direct competitor to WEEI in Boston, which also featured former Red Sox
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American sports journalist
Winter, and Mike Winn while working for the Sporting News Radio affiliate WWZN. (Winter and Winn left the show relatively early on.) Russillo did pre-game
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Radio station in Trafalgar, Indiana, United States
WTTS' main transmitter is located in Trafalgar. WTTS and its sister station, WWZN (1370 AM), have been locally owned since their inceptions by Sarkes Tarzian
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14th congressional district) on WSMN 1590 AM in Nashua, New Hampshire, and WWZN 1510 AM in Boston, Massachusetts. Recently, The Bruce Collins Show has been
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Radio station in Quincy, Massachusetts, United States
McDonough, Ryen Russillo, and Eddie Andelman were all heard on WWZN. Prior to the station's sale, WWZN started to rely on time-brokered infomercials in addition
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WEPX-TV. Owned by Whitehead Media. Known as WAIA prior to 1995. Known as WWZN prior to 1996. Known as WDIZ prior to 1996. Known as WSSP prior to 1992,
List of stations owned and operated by Ion Media
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Radio station in Pine Hills, Florida, United States
WGTO in 1994, dropping the heritage call letters in favor of new call sign WWZN, and installing a sports talk format, as "The Sports Zone". In 1996, the
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Radio station in Winter Park, Florida, United States
on the station. For a brief period in 1993, the call sign were changed to WWZN before reverting to WPRD. Since the mid-1990s, WPRD has been owned by J &
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Television station in Bloomington, Indiana
south of downtown Bloomington, shared with sister station WTTS (1370 AM, now WWZN), which went on the air in March 1949. Sarkes Tarzian built a new studio
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Sports radio network
of Charlotte, North Carolina, while the three remaining stations (KMPC, WWZN, and WSNR) were then re-sold to other companies. In 2007, Sporting News Radio
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Radio station in Plattsburgh, New York, United States
June 20, 2010. Retrieved February 8, 2010. Fybush, Scott (April 9, 2001). "WWZN Stole the Celtics!". North East RadioWatch. Retrieved February 8, 2010. "APPLICATION
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2004 until 2006. A short time later, host Jeff Santos began buying time on WWZN AM 1510 in Boston airing his own show plus syndicated offerings such as Ed
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Season of National Basketball Association team the Boston Celtics
finish First round (lost to Pacers 0–4) Stats at Basketball Reference Local media Television Fox Sports Net New England Radio WWZN < 2002–03 2004–05 >
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Radio station in Mount Dora–Orlando, Florida
millionaire Bud Paxson, bought the station for $5.6 million, coupled with WWZN (now WPRD). In 1997, Clear Channel Communications, a forerunner of iHeartMedia
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Ottoman-born American engineer, inventor and broadcaster
W241CD (Bloomington)-Mainstream Rock (original owner) Bloomington, Indiana WWZN (AM) 1370, (FM) 98.7 W254DP-News/Talk (original owner) Ft. Wayne, Indiana
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Radio station in Willsboro, New York
June 20, 2010. Retrieved February 2, 2010. Fybush, Scott (April 9, 2001). "WWZN Stole the Celtics!". North East RadioWatch. Retrieved February 2, 2010. Fybush
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Season of National Basketball Association team the Boston Celtics
(Eastern) Playoff finish First Round (lost to Pacers 3–4) Stats at Basketball Reference Local media Television FSN New England Radio WWZN < 2003–04 2005–06 >
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Radio station in Boston
million. WEEI again lost the Celtics broadcast rights in 2001, this time to WWZN (the former WNRB). Entercom reacquired the rights to the broadcasts in 2005;
WEEI_(AM)
Radio station in Sunderland, Vermont, United States
Retrieved November 25, 2022. Fybush, Scott (June 4, 2007). "Davidson Buys WWZN, WSNR". North East RadioWatch. Archived from the original on November 24
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List of Boston Celtics broadcasters
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Radio station in Attleboro, Massachusetts, United States
Attleboro High School football. In May 2010, Jeff Santos, who bought time on WWZN in Boston to air progressive talk, announced on his show that they were buying
WARA_(AM)
Minor-league baseball team in Lynn, Massachusetts
attendance in the final game was 803. Spirit games were broadcast on WESX and WWZN 1510-AM by veteran play-by-play announcer John Leahy. North Shore's team
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Season of National Basketball Association team the Boston Celtics
Eastern Conference finals (lost to Nets 2–4) Stats at Basketball Reference Local media Television Fox Sports Net New England Radio WWZN < 2000–01 2002–03 >
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Radio station in Lewiston, Maine, United States
Additionally, on August 2, the station added The Jeff Santos Show from WWZN in Boston. The stations' format was modified once more on August 6, 2011
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NBA team radio network
(co-flagship, 1952–1969) 850 WEEI: Boston, Massachusetts (2007–2013) 1510 WWZN: Boston, Massachusetts (2001–2005) 93.7 WEEI-FM: Lawrence, Massachusetts
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NBA professional basketball team season
Basketball Reference Local media Television WKCF Sunshine Network (Chip Caray, Jack Givens, Paul Kennedy) Radio WWZN (David Steele) < 1990–91 1992–93 >
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Season of National Basketball Association team the Boston Celtics
Conference semifinals (lost to Nets 0–4) Stats at Basketball Reference Local media Television Fox Sports Net New England Radio WWZN < 2001–02 2003–04 >
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NBA professional basketball team season (1st season)
Stats at Basketball Reference Local media Television WKCF Sunshine Network (Chip Caray, Jack Givens, Paul Kennedy) Radio WWZN (David Steele) 1990–91 >
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Radio station in Lowell, Massachusetts
inception in 1998 until 2009, when the broadcasts moved to Boston-based WWZN. The station added Lowell Spinners baseball to its sports programming in
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Radio station in Gorham, Maine, United States
Additionally, on August 2, the station added The Jeff Santos Show from WWZN in Boston (marking a partial return to progressive talk programming). The
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