• WPAT (930 AM) is a radio station licensed to Paterson, New Jersey, with a brokered programming format. It is owned by Multicultural Broadcasting with studios...
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  • the WPAT-FM call sign. An earlier WPAT-FM, originally called WNNJ, had operated on 103.5 MHz from 1949 until its deletion in early 1951. WPAT-AM-FM had...
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  • WPAT may refer to: WPAT (AM), a radio station (930 AM) licensed to Paterson, New Jersey, United States WPAT-FM, a radio station (93.1 FM) licensed to...
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  • WDBO-FM and WSSP in Orlando, Florida KWXY in Palm Springs, California WPAT-AM-FM in Paterson, New Jersey WMEZ in Pensacola, Florida WEAZ and WDVR (later...
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    purchases of WPAT-AM-FM in Paterson, New Jersey, and WKBW radio and WKBW-TV in Buffalo, New York; and of the Goodwill Stations, which included WJR-AM-FM in Detroit...
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  • listening station without the instrumental "elevator music" heard on WRFM or WPAT-AM-FM. Ratings went up gradually. By 1980, WYNY moved away from Frank Sinatra...
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  • James V. Cosman, who also owned AM station WPAT. In mid-1948 the Passaic Herald-News purchased a 90 percent interest in WPAT and the not-yet built WNNJ. This...
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  • WNSW (redirect from WNJR (AM))
    radio network, since 2014. It transmits from the four towers leased from WPAT (AM) in Clifton. WNSW's origin is the result of the consolidation of multiple...
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  • (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 to WPAT-FM in...
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  • W2XMN WBGD WDY WFDS WFMN WHPH WJDM WJJZ WJY (Hoboken, New Jersey) WLOM WMNJ WPAT-FM (1949–1951) WSRR WUPC-LP WWDX WZFI-LP WCPR (Hoboken, New Jersey - Stevens...
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    stadium is home to the New Jersey Jackals minor league baseball team. WPAT (AM) 930 has been licensed to Paterson since 1941. 93.1 FM was added in 1957...
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  • Region Seed Teams Flagship station Play-by-play announcer Color analyst(s) West 3 Seton Hall WPATAM 930...
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  • All-Big East, AP Honorable Mention All-American –Some games broadcast on WPAT-FM 93.1 because of broadcast conflict with the New York Knicks of the (NBA)...
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    with a Spanish AC format. WPAT FM had been a Beautiful Music Station for decades and evolved to AC at the end of 1992. AM 930 WPAT remains AC for a couple...
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  • WOR. Once in a while, a station attracting an older audience (like WOR or WPAT) would move into the top spot. These stations were not truly WABC's direct...
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  • Commission. The following year, New Jersey radio station WPAT switched formats on both its AM and FM stations from "beautiful music" to "adult contemporary"...
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  • site. In mid-1948 the newspaper purchased a 90 percent interest in AM station WPAT, which also held a construction permit for a Class B FM station, WNNJ...
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  • Jersey site located approximately 25 km [15 miles] away, shared with stations WPAT and WNSW. It resumed broadcasting from this site, initially with 1 kW, on...
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  • WADO (redirect from WADO (AM))
    The company sold WPAT to Multicultural Radio Broadcasting, and acquired WNWK from them. The brokered shows from WNWK went to WPAT, while WNWK became...
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  • Seed Teams Flagship station Play-by-play announcer Color analyst(s) 2 Seton Hall WPATAM...
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  • Indias, Villavicencio) Panama: Caracol América (900 AM) United States: Miami: WSUA New York City: WPAT Orlando: WNTF Phoenix: KIDR Spain: Madrid: América...
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  • The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 930 kHz: As classified by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission and the Canadian Radio-television...
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  • and WPAT-FM. For three weeks beginning on September 17, WKCR loaned its new studio in Lerner Hall to WNYC, which continued broadcasting over its AM adjunct...
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  • Ley 92.1 (Regional Mexican) WSKQ-FM La Mega 97.9 HD1 (Spanish Tropical) WPAT-FM 93.1 Amor HD1 (Spanish Tropical)/La Privada 93.1 HD2 (Regional Mexican...
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  • translator's signal emanates from the towers of Multicultural Broadcasting-owned WPAT in Clifton, New Jersey, off the Garden State Parkway. Radio broadcasting...
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  • KVTO (redirect from KRE (AM))
    principal owner, Dickens J. Wright, had previously been the principal owner of WPAT in Paterson, and on April 14, 1963 KRE's call letters were changed to KPAT...
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  • 820 WNYC New York City (NPR/talk)† 880 WHSQ New York City (Sports)1 930 WPAT Paterson, NJ (Brokered/ethnic) 970 WNYM Hackensack, NJ (Conservative talk)...
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  • paid cash plus Heftel's second AM Radio station 930 WPAT which was running Radio Korea and other brokered programs. WPAT would drop Korea and pick up most...
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  • adult contemporary format was resurrected in January 1996, when SBS acquired WPAT-FM's license and transmitter. In August 2013, "La Mega 97.9" surpassed "Z100...
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    11 at 8:46 a.m., the North Tower was the first of the Twin Towers to be hit by a hijacked aircraft, and the second to collapse, at 10:28 a.m. The North...
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