• WCNW (1560 kHz) was an AM radio station broadcasting a Christian radio format, combining instructional religious shows with southern gospel music. Licensed...
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  • WAND/WCNS/WNYN/WTOF/WBXT/WCER Canton (1947–2011) WCLW Mansfield (1957–1987) WCNW Fairfield (1964–2024) WCRX-LP Columbus (2007–2020) WDBK/WFJC Cleveland; moved...
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  • WMIL was adopted, which was changed to WCNW in 1933, and to WLIB in 1942. Sharing time with WWRL on 1600 kHz, WCNW was granted permission to move down the...
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    tunes. The call letters were switched to WCNW-FM in 1965, co-owned and simulcast with Country-formatted WCNW 1560 AM. Beautiful music returned to the...
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  • First air date May 20, 1949; 75 years ago (1949-05-20) Former call signs WCNW (CP, 1948) WHAY (1948–1965) WRCH (1965–1974) WRCQ (1974–1990) WNEZ (1990–2001)...
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  • radio in New York. In 1933, he became an actor, announcer, and writer at WCNW in New York. He later became a writer in the old-time radio era, creating...
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    "Bonnie Lou: last star shining". Cincinnati.com. Retrieved November 13, 2014. "WCNW Radio Has Served the City Well" (PDF). ffhistoricalsociety.com. Fairfield...
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