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  2. WCKY (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WCKY (1530 kHz) – branded "Cincinnati's ESPN 1530" – is a commercial sports AM radio station licensed to Cincinnati, Ohio, serving the Cincinnati metropolitan area.Owned by iHeartMedia, its studios are located in the Kenwood section of Sycamore Township (with a Cincinnati address), while its transmitter site is a four-tower facility in suburban Villa Hills, Kentucky.

  3. KWFN - Wikipedia

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    KWFN (97.3 FM) – branded as 97.3 The Fan – is a commercial sports radio station licensed to serve San Diego, California.Owned by Audacy, Inc., the station covers both the Greater San Diego market and the San Diego–Tijuana transborder agglomeration, and is the flagship station for the San Diego Padres Radio Network, in addition to being the market affiliate for Infinity Sports Network.

  4. WDJT-TV - Wikipedia

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    WDJT-TV (channel 58) is a television station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, affiliated with CBS.It is owned by Weigel Broadcasting alongside three other stations in southeastern Wisconsin: independent station WMLW-TV (channel 49), MeTV station WBME-CD (channel 41), and Telemundo affiliate WYTU-LD (channel 63).

  5. WTRF-TV - Wikipedia

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    It carried programming from all three major networks of the day-NBC, CBS and ABC-but was a primary NBC affiliate. It lost CBS when WSTV-TV (channel 9, now WTOV-TV) signed on in December. [3] Tri-City sold the radio stations to John Kluge in 1954, with Tri-City retaining channel 7 and the WTRF call sign. [6]

  6. 2024–25 United States network television schedule - Wikipedia

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    The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 202324 television season. CBS was the first to announce its initial fall schedule on May 2, 2024 via press release (and without an upfront presentation). [ 1 ]

  7. WYRD (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WYRD and its associated FM translator signals became "ESPN Upstate" in February 2014. The station began with ESPN Radio programming, except during the afternoon drive time slot, which was hosted locally by Greenville-Spartanburg radio veteran Greg McKinney. Later in 2014, McKinney's show "The Huddle" moved to early afternoons, and Mark Sturgis ...

  8. WUSA (TV) - Wikipedia

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    The 4 p.m. newscast was dropped in 2000, with WUSA also cutting a half-hour off the end of its 4–7 p.m. news block, moving the CBS Evening News to 6:30 p.m., the recommended timeslot for the network newscast for CBS stations located in the Eastern Time Zone. WUSA was the only major station in the Washington market that did not carry a 4 p.m ...

  9. KRLD-FM - Wikipedia

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    105.3 HD-3 aired an all-"Dallas Cowboys Radio" format, which carried archived football games and talk shows about the Cowboys, with the overnight hours occupied by CBS Sports Radio. [16] As of 2023, "Dallas Cowboys Radio" has ceased operations. However, Infinity Sports Network (the former CBS Sports Radio) continues to air full-time on KRLD-FM HD3.