WOR/710 AM, one of the nation's oldest radio stations and a cornerstone of news radio in New York, celebrates its 100th anniversary of broadcasting Tuesday with two days of on-air and other special ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Now transmitting off 50,000 watts from three massive towers in Rutherford, WOR radio started with less power than a microwave oven ...
iHeartMedia New York has announced that Emmy-winning sports anchor Len Berman will lead 710 WOR’s live radio coverage of the 53rd TCS New York City Marathon on Sunday, November 3. This marks the first ...
Listen to the latest edition of The Rasmussen Report with noted pollster Scott Rasmussen. Stations interested in adding “The Rasmussen Report” features to their lineup should contact Willis Damalt at ...
(New York, NY – April 11, 2012) The WOR Radio Network announced today that it will begin syndicating three daily news updates hosted by noted pollster Scott Rasmussen on April 16, 2012. Three original ...
WOR (710 AM), New York’s oldest radio station and one of its last remaining independents, will be purchased by radio goliath Clear Channel. The news jolted the local radio community, leading to a ...
Although the resolution had been known for a couple of weeks, the Mets and WOR made it official Monday morning, announcing their radio partnership. Here is the full press release: METS AND CLEAR ...
WOR Radio, the pioneer AM station which has broadcast out of Midtown’s 1440 Broadway for 76 years, is moving to Lower Broadway near Wall Street – a milestone in the station’s history and a ...
NEW YORK While we’ve all heard and seen things regarding in-band, on-channel digital transmission for AM and FM stations, there hasn’t been much written in regards to what it will take to install IBOC ...
WOR President Rick Buckley, who worked for four decades to maintain WOR as a community station in the age of corporate radio, died early Sunday morning after suffering a brain embolism. His death came ...
Now transmitting off 50,000 watts from three massive towers in Rutherford, WOR radio started with less power than a microwave oven 100 years ago. For WOR's first few months, it relied on a tiny ...
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