- WWUH
- * FM-91.3, West Hartford, Connecticut (Community » Radio Stations)
Abbreviations dictionary. 2012.
Abbreviations dictionary. 2012.
WWUH — Infobox Radio Station name = WWUH city = West Hartford, Connecticut airdate = July 15, 1968 frequency = 91.3 (MHz) area = Hartford format = Alternative owner = University of Hartford erp = 440 watts haat = 239 meters branding = slogan = Public… … Wikipedia
University of Hartford — Infobox University name = University of Hartford motto = Ad humanitatem established = 1877 chartered = 1957 type = Private president= Walter Harrison city = flagicon|USA West Hartford state = Connecticut country = USA campus = Suburban enrollment … Wikipedia
Folk Next Door — The Folk Next Door was the name of a concert series and CD releases produced on by WWUH, the University of Hartford radio station in West Hartford, CT, USA. There were nine concerts and CDs in all, one each year starting in 1991. Featured artists … Wikipedia
Geetanjali — Gitanjali, in Bengali, literally song offerings , is a book of poems by the Nobel Prize winning poet Rabindranath Tagore. This term has come to signify a type of serenade to god.Geetanjali is also the name of a long standing radio program on WWUH … Wikipedia
Louis K. Roth — was a businessman and civic leader from Connecticut. He was born in 1896 and completed his education at Columbia University and New York University. His involvement with radio and electronics began in 1924 as a distributor of radios. He joined… … Wikipedia
DW (Dave) Drouillard — At the Apple Valley Family Folk Festival, 1992. Background information Birth name David Wilson Drullard Born March 23, 1950 … Wikipedia
WDJW — is the call sign of the FM radio station licensed to the Somers, Connecticut Board of Education. One of only a handful of high school radio stations in the state, WDJW has served the school and the community for over 20 years. Originally… … Wikipedia
Harold Dorschug — (1913 1999 09 13) was one of the master control engineers during the Mercury Theatre s broadcast of H. G. Wells War of the Worlds on CBS radio in the 30s. Later, he moved to West Hartford, CT and was Chief Engineer and Director of Research and… … Wikipedia
WAPJ — Infobox Radio station name = WAPJ city = Torrington, Connecticut area = slogan = branding = frequency = 89.9 MHz airdate = share = share as of = share source = format = Variety power = erp = 40 watts haat = 84.0 meters class = A facility id =… … Wikipedia
The Hartford Times — was a daily afternoon newspaper serving the Hartford, Connecticut community from 1826 to 1976. Several accomplished individuals contributed to the newspaper, including Brit Hume, as a reporter, the television writer Robert Palm, the American… … Wikipedia