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    KYW (AM) (redirect from WRCV-AM)
    worked at WRCV during the first year of NBC ownership, hosting a local rock-and-roll program and an adult standards show for the NBC network. WRCV adopted...
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    WRCV 101.7 FM is a radio station licensed to Dixon, Illinois, covering Northern Illinois, including Dixon, Sterling, and Rock Falls. WRCV has a country...
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    channel 3's call letters were changed to WRCV-TV (in reference to the RCA-Victor record label; KYW radio adopted the WRCV calls as well). Shortly after NBC took...
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    back to Cleveland, Westinghouse regained control of what had been NBC-owned WRCV-TV in Philadelphia and transferred the KYW-TV callsign there. NBC, which...
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    cartoons, weather, and sports, aired until the 1960s. In 1963, Webber joined WRCV-TV (Channel 3) as host of a quiz show. However, Webber's quiz show was canceled...
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    the station in 1955, and Lit's career was launched. From there he went to WRCV and then around 1956 to WIBG, where over 70 percent of the radio audience...
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  • Bertie the Bunyip Show which aired on KYW-TV (known as WPTZ until 1956, then WRCV-TV from 1956-1965) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which ran from 1954 to...
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  • station legend J.P. McCarthy. He then worked as a reporter at then-NBC-owned WRCV radio and television, and later at WIP radio, all in Philadelphia, before...
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  • episode broadcast was on Wednesday, September 14, 1960, at 10:30 pm, by WRCV-TV Channel 3 in Philadelphia. It aired in Syracuse, New York the following...
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  • Classic country WRAN 97.3 FM Taylorville Miller Communications, Inc. Oldies WRCV 101.7 FM Dixon NRG License Sub, LLC Country WRDZ 1300 AM La Grange Polnet...
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  • fourth-ranked Philadelphia housed CBS-owned WCAU-TV (channel 10) and NBC-owned WRCV-TV (channel 3, now KYW-TV), a station which NBC had acquired two years earlier...
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    call letters to Cleveland and NBC renamed the Philadelphia stations WRCV (AM) and WRCV-TV. Both companies also transferred much of their respective management...
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  • (including much of its Cleveland staff) to Philadelphia, with WPTZ becoming WRCV-TV. Westinghouse took over the WNBK/WTAM operation and changed its call letters...
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    commercial station in the United States (after WNBT/WRCA/WNBC, WCBW/WCBS-TV, WPTZ/WRCV/KYW, and WRGB). The station originally had its studios in the DuMont Building...
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  • station is also rebroadcast on translator station W236DM 95.1 FM in Dixon. WRCV WSEY [1] Accessed May 11, 2010 "Facility Technical Data for WIXN". Licensing...
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    (including much of its Cleveland staff) to Philadelphia, with WPTZ becoming WRCV-TV. Westinghouse took over the WNBK/WTAM operation and changed its call letters...
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    Graner. Goddard was one of several employees of KYW-TV who agreed to move to WRCV-TV in Philadelphia in June 1965, after Westinghouse was allowed by the FCC...
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  • 1950s up to the 1980s; and during NBC's ownership of Philadelphia station WRCV-TV (now KYW-TV), their movie umbrella was known as Movie 3. What became Movie...
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  • The show was aired live at 2:30 PM Wednesdays on Channel 3 in Philadelphia,WRCV=TV WPTZ-TV, which was the only airwave available in Philadelphia at that...
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    However, in its application for a waiver, CBS cited NBC's then-ownership of WRCV-TV in Philadelphia (channel 3, now KYW-TV) and WRCA-TV in New York City (now...
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    moved to a new 1,100-foot (335 m) tower, which it co-owned with NBC-owned WRCV-TV (channel 3, now CBS owned-and-operated station KYW-TV). The new tower...
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    S. Department of Justice because of issues involving NBC's ownership of WRCV-AM-TV in Philadelphia, which RKO would acquire in the trade. Meanwhile, WNAC-TV...
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  • Westinghouse's KYW radio and WPTZ television in Philadelphia (which became WRCV-AM-TV, for the "RCA Victor" record label) while Westinghouse received NBC's...
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    became KYW, KYW-FM and KYW-TV; and the Philadelphia stations became WRCV and WRCV-TV.0 In the early 1960s, under program director Ken Draper, KYW, known...
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  • stations in Dixon, Illinois: WIXN-AM/FM 1460/95.1 (news and information), WRCV-FM 101.7 (River Country 101.7 - Country music), and WSEY-FM 95.7 (Sky 95...
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  • Indianapolis, Indiana Silver Baton—WJZ-TV, Baltimore WFTV, Orlando, Florida WRCV-TV, Philadelphia Cecil Brown KTWO-TV, Casper, Wyoming WBBM-TV, Chicago WCCO...
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  • 7 ** 1948–1956 1965–1972 WMJI, owned by iHeartMedia Philadelphia, PA KYW/WRCV 1060 1956–1965 KYW, owned by Audacy, Inc. Pittsburgh, PA WJAS 1320 1957–1972...
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  • the station moved to Philadelphia and became WVUE. In 1958, Hurst joined WRCV radio and TV, now known as KYW. He produced and performed on The Grady and...
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  • December 6, 1926; 97 years ago (1926-12-06) Former call signs WPAB (1926–1927) WRCV (1927–1928) WIVA (1928) WNEW (1928) WGH (1928–1984) WNSY (1984) WGH (1984–2004)...
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    another live dance show, this time from Atlantic City, New Jersey, for WRCV-TV. Marlo died in Dade County, Florida, on September 20, 2016, at the age...
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