• WLBW is a radio station in the Fenwick Island / Ocean City area of Delaware and Maryland and broadcasting at 92.1 MHz. The station plays a contemporary...
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    transmitter is located in Miami Gardens, Florida. WPLG signed on the air as WLBW-TV on November 20, 1961, as the replacement for WPST-TV, which was forced...
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  • ME Portland WPKC-FM 92.1 Sanford ME Sanford WLVV 88.3 Midland MD Midland WLBW 92.1 Fenwick Island MD Ocean City WLSW 105.5 Salisbury MD Salisbury WKMY...
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    children. On March 16, 1970, the ABC affiliate station in Miami, Florida (then WLBW-TV), changed their call letters to honor Phil to WPLG-TV; The Washington...
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    He developed a game show called Hole in One, which he hosted for station WLBW-TV (now WPLG) in Miami in the spring of 1962. The show combined a word game...
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  • Spanish Hits WKNZ 88.7 FM Harrington The Bridge of Hope, Inc. Christian AC WLBW 92.1 FM Fenwick Island Educational Media Foundation Christian AC (K-Love)...
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    Newsweek magazine. Post-Newsweek acquired its third television station, WLBW-TV (now WPLG) in Miami in 1970 and in 1974 added WTIC-TV (now WFSB) in Hartford...
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  • Batfink (Fridays 8:00–8:30am from January-July 1970) WLBW: Banjo Billy (starring Dave Herbert) WPST/WLBW/WPLG: Romper Room ("Miss Dolly", "Miss Joan") WGBS-TV:...
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  • (1938–2017), disc jockey, radio and television personality (WQAM, WAXY, WMXJ, WLBW), born in East St. Louis William Tecumseh Sherman (1820–1891), soldier; commander...
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  • April 1966, though final FCC approval took longer to secure, in part because WLBW-TV charged that there had been a transfer of control and because the FCC...
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    February 9, 1935. To create a new radio service in Dayton, Cox had to purchase WLBW in Oil City, Pennsylvania, from the Petroleum Telephone Company. Cox shut...
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    and a replacement license granted to L. B. Wilson, Inc., which launched WLBW-TV, now known as WPLG, on November 20, 1961. WPST-TV was one of two stations...
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  • third ABC station and the second to operate on channel 10; it signed on as WLBW-TV in 1961, replacing WPST-TV, and had been owned by Post-Newsweek Stations...
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    being a short-term permit similar to the one awarded for WPST-TV replacement WLBW-TV, Sunbeam faced another bidding process for a full-time license. Sunbeam's...
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    purchase in 1969, with the acquisitions of WCKY radio in Cincinnati and WLBW-TV in Miami; the TV outlet was renamed WPLG after the former Washington Post...
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  • television shows, "Saturday Hop" and "The Rick Shaw Show," both on Channel 10 (WLBW). In the 1970's and early 1980s, he was a commercial spokesman in national...
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    show. In 1960 she became the midday anchor at rival station WLBW Channel 10. In 1969 WLBW was bought by Post-Newsweek and became WPLG. The focus of its...
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    on November 19, 1961, after its broadcast license was revoked by the FCC; WLBW-TV signed on over channel 10 the next day as an unrelated station, hiring...
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    after WPST-TV lost its license three years prior (WPST-TV's replacement, WLBW-TV, had its own studio and transmitter facilities). It announced plans to...
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  • until the current "Lite FM" name was adopted. Sudbrink relocated WLYF to the WLBW television tower and increased its effective radiated power to 100,000 watts...
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  • Cullman, Alabama WKXY in Merigold, Mississippi WKYF in Fredonia, Kentucky WLBW in Fenwick Island, Delaware WLHR-FM in Lavonia, Georgia WLNG in Sag Harbor...
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  • Alabama WLBL-FM 91.9 FM Wausau, Wisconsin WLBS 91.7 FM Bristol, Pennsylvania WLBW 92.1 FM Fenwick Island, Delaware WLCA 89.9 FM Godfrey, Illinois WLCH 91.3...
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