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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 ...
Plant ready? WOR’s transmitter facility has seen much work over the past five years. It started with a rebuild of the phasor and coupling circuits for our three-tower dogleg array. But this is not ...
It’s officially on between WOR (710 AM) and WABC (770 AM). It’s also officially over for old-style, homey, folksy radio in New York. WOR announced its 2014 lineup Monday, a near-total m… ...
A BUFFALO NATIVE AND NAVY VETERAN, WANDER'S CAREER SPANNED DECADES, FROM WKBW RADIO ALONGSIDE IRV WEINSTEIN, TO NEW YORK CITY ...
Thomas R. Ray, III, Corporate Director of Engineering for Buckley Broadcasting/WOR states, “I take great pride in having our radio station be part of the development of one of the biggest technical ...
Mayor Bloomberg has been called many things. A people person isn’t one of them. But the often-brusque mayor said Friday in his final interview on WOR-AM, a Friday morning tradition for 12 yea… ...
This marks the first time the iconic event will be broadcast on radio. Coverage will run from 8a to 12p ET on WOR-AM, Q104.3-HD2, the iHeartRadio app, and at 710wor.com.
CBS, which also owns WFAN-A/FM in The Big Apple, has owned the Yankees rights since 2002. The Mets air on WFAN, the franchise’s radio home since the station went on the air in 1987, and ESPN.
WABC hit the airways nine months before the Feb. 22, 1922, WOR debut. Still, on Christmas Day 1922, WOR was the only radio station broadcasting in the United States.