• WJAZ was the call sign used from 1922 to 1931 by a series of four separate, but closely related, broadcasting stations located in Chicago, Illinois and...
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  • WRTI (redirect from WJAZ)
    "Engineering Statement" [WJAZ]". fcc.gov. Federal Communications Commission. October 28, 2010. Retrieved 2020-01-12. "WJAZ Call Sign History". CDBS Public...
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  • the rival Chicago Tribune began to experiment with radio news at Westinghouse-owned KYW. In 1924 the Tribune briefly took over station WJAZ, changing...
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  • station operating on a timesharing basis with three existing Chicago-area stations: WJAZ, WSOA and WORD. Moreover, the Federal Radio Commission (FRC)...
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  • required to share time on them: 770 KFAB in Lincoln, Nebraska and WBBM in Chicago, Illinois. To avoid interference, at night KFAB carried the same network...
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  • WGN (AM) (category Chicago Stags)
    March 29, 1924, after the newspaper took over programming of the former WJAZ. The WGN call sign had been assigned to a Great Lakes vessel, SS Carl D....
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    late 1925 established a high-powered radio station, WJAZ, with a transmitter site outside Chicago, Illinois. After being informed that there might not...
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  • Corporation in late 1925 established a high-powered radio station in Chicago, WJAZ. Due to a lack of available frequencies, the station was only authorized...
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  • occurred when the Zenith Radio Corporation's high-powered radio station, WJAZ in Chicago, in early January 1926 began transmitting on an unassigned frequency...
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    transmitter license were never enforced.[citation needed] In 1926, WJAZ in Chicago changed its frequency to one previously reserved for Canadian stations...
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  • Limerick Arms to an enthusiastic fan base. WJAZ continued through to 1993 in various line ups. A later line-up of WJAZ was George, Dyer and Pertout, with Craig...
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  • WLHI 90.3 FM Scranton WVIA-FM 89.9 FM State College WPSU 91.5 FM Summerdale WJAZ 91.7 FM Williamsport WVYA 89.7 FM Río Piedras WRTU 89.7 FM Narragansett Pier...
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  • WCHI (1490 AM) (category Radio stations in Chicago)
    assigned to 1480 kHz, sharing the frequency with nearby stations WHT and WJAZ. In early 1929, a newly licensed station, WCKY in Covington, Kentucky, was...
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  • WQED-FM 89.3 FM Pittsburgh WYEP-FM 91.3 FM Pittsburgh WVIA-FM 89.9 FM Scranton WPSU 91.5 FM State College WJAZ 91.7 FM Summerdale WVYA 89.7 FM Williamsport...
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    [citation needed] During the solar eclipse of January 24, 1925, Chicago radio station WJAZ, which had been broadcasting from a "motor truck" mounted portable...
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  • University Variety WJAS 1320 AM Pittsburgh St. Barnabas Broadcasting, Inc. Talk WJAZ 91.7 FM Summerdale Temple University of the Commonwealth System of Higher...
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    Villarrial, American football player, formerly for the Buffalo Bills and Chicago Bears James M. Wallace, member of the US House of Representatives Richard...
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    downtown Harrisburg. The Pennsylvania Railroad's main line from New York to Chicago passed through Harrisburg. The line was electrified in the 1930s, with...
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  • Radio Company's WJAZ (later WSAX), a truck-mounted station initially constructed to evaluate potential transmitter sites around Chicago for a proposed...
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  • October – The Federal Communications Commission orders WCHI and WJAZ – two stations in the Chicago, Illinois, area – off the air in order to allow full-time...
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  • Mississippi WJAQ 100.9 FM Marianna, Florida WJAW-FM 100.9 FM McConnelsville, Ohio WJAZ 91.7 FM Summerdale, Pennsylvania WJBC-FM 93.7 FM Pontiac, Illinois WJBD-FM...
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