• The Crosley Broadcasting Corporation was a radio and television broadcaster founded by radio manufacturing pioneer Powel Crosley Jr. It had a major influence...
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    pioneer in radio broadcasting, and owner of the Cincinnati Reds major league baseball team. In addition, Crosley's companies manufactured Crosley automobiles...
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    subcompact cars, bordering on microcars. At first called the Crosley Corporation and later Crosley Motors Incorporated, the Cincinnati, Ohio, firm was active from...
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    Launched by industrialist Powel Crosley Jr., WLW became the flagship station of the Crosley Broadcasting Corporation, later a part of Avco. One of four...
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  • called WGEO and WGEA) at their Schenectady, New York plant and Crosley Broadcasting Corporation obtained a license to relay the programming of WLW over shortwave...
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    Avco (redirect from Aviation Corporation)
    Niguel, California 1975-1977 Crosley Broadcasting stations divested 1976 Sold rights to Crosley Appliances to Crosley Corporation, a new distributor who contracted...
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  • by the Crosley Broadcasting Corporation, owners of WLW (700 AM), one of the United States' most powerful radio stations. Crosley Broadcasting was a subsidiary...
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    the program was shown only on other stations owned by the Crosley Broadcasting Corporation (which would later take the name of its parent Avco Company)...
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    compete with entertainment programming produced by Crosley Broadcasting Corporation on Crosley television stations in the Cincinnati, Columbus and Dayton...
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    company, Crosley Broadcasting Corporation. After selling the scripts, Serling had no further involvement with them. They were sold by Crosley to local...
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  • original owner was the Cincinnati-based Crosley Broadcasting Corporation, a division of the Avco Company. Crosley also owned WLW radio and WLWT television...
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    newly created United States Information Agency in 1953. The Crosley Broadcasting Corporation operated the facility for the government until November 1963...
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    Voice of America (category Cold War broadcasting)
    which consisted of 64 stations located in 18 countries, the Crosley Broadcasting Corporation in Cincinnati, Ohio, and General Electric which owned and operated...
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  • WINS (AM) (category Westinghouse Broadcasting)
    American Regional Broadcasting Agreement (NARBA), and moved again to 1010 kHz in 1944. Cincinnati-based Crosley Broadcasting Corporation announced its purchase...
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  • time Broadcasting, Inc., had sold WLTV to Cincinnati-based Crosley Broadcasting Corporation. In line with its other television stations, Crosley changed...
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  • January 10, 1994) Avco Crosley Broadcasting Corporation (later Avco Broadcasting Corporation) "Program notes" (PDF). Broadcasting. August 25, 1969. p. 46...
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  • following radio station founded or previously owned by the Crosley Broadcasting Corporation: WLVQ, a radio station (96.3 FM) licensed to Columbus, Ohio...
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    the general manager. Crosley had started WLW radio, the Reds flagship radio broadcaster, and the Crosley Broadcasting Corporation in Cincinnati, where...
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    The Crosley Building was built in 1929 by Samuel Hannaford & Sons for the Crosley Radio Corporation. The building was designed to portray a Crosley radio...
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  • Taft Broadcasting formed the short-lived "Tri-State Network" to compete with entertainment programming produced by Crosley Broadcasting Corporation and...
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    stores until the company's demise in 2001. Crosley branded top-load washing machines are made for Crosley Appliances Falabella branded appliances are...
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    processing (William S. Merrell Chemical Company) Radio broadcasting (Crosley Broadcasting Corporation) Printing and publishing (U.S. Playing Card Co.) Soap...
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    The company operated WSAI in Norwood until it was sold to Crosley Broadcasting Corporation in 1928. In an effort to improve Duck Creek Road, Norwood encased...
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  • Lawrence Crosley (May 19, 1932 - January 24, 1998) was an American-Canadian composer. He was most noted as a two-time Canadian Film Award winner for his...
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    WLVQ (category Taft Broadcasting)
    frequency was first occupied by WLWF, a station owned by the Crosley Broadcasting Corporation along with sister station WLWC (now WCMH-TV); WLWF broadcast...
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    construction permit for what is now WDTN was awarded to the Crosley Broadcasting Corporation of Cincinnati on April 4, 1947. It was the first broadcast...
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    signed on the air on October 30, 1957, as WLWI. Founded by the Crosley Broadcasting Corporation, it originally operated as an ABC affiliate, taking the affiliation...
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    WSYX (category American Broadcasting Company affiliates)
    compete with entertainment programming produced by Crosley Broadcasting Corporation on Crosley television stations in the Cincinnati, Columbus and Dayton...
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    WKRC-TV (category Taft Broadcasting)
    compete with entertainment programming produced by Crosley Broadcasting Corporation on Crosley television stations in the Cincinnati, Columbus and Dayton...
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    1964, Gay–Bell attempted to sell WLEX-TV to the Crosley Broadcasting Corporation for $2 million. Crosley officials cited the fact that WLEX-TV was the first...
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