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Abbreviations dictionary. 2012.
Abbreviations dictionary. 2012.
WHN — World Health Network (Governmental » United Nations) * Whole Health Now (Medical » Physiology) * Whole Health Now (Business » Firms) * What Happens Next (Internet » Chat) * WhatsHotNow.com (Business » Firms) * WhatsHotNow.com (Internet) * Women s … Abbreviations dictionary
WHN — abbr. Wartime Host Nation … Dictionary of abbreviations
WEPN — Infobox Radio station name = WEPN city = New York City area = New York City area branding = 1050 ESPN New York slogan = The Sports Talk of New York airdate = March 19, 1922 (as WHN) frequency = 1050 AM (kHz) format = Commercial; Sports power = 50 … Wikipedia
Ed Salamon — Edward R. Salmon is a radio broadcaster and executive from the United States, known as country radio s most influential programmer .AccomplishmentsEd Salamon was inducted into The Country Radio Hall of Fame in February 2006. Known as country… … Wikipedia
WEPN — Création 19 mars 1922 28 avril 2003 (ESPN) Propriétaire ESPN Slogan « The Sports Talk of New York » Langue Anglais Pays Etats Unis … Wikipédia en Français
WRNY (defunct) — WRNY was an AM radio station that operated in New York City from 1925 to 1934. It was started by Hugo Gernsback s Experimenter Publishing Company to promote his radio and science magazines. It was the first station to have regularly scheduled… … Wikipedia
Experimenter Publishing — was an American media company founded by Hugo Gernsback in 1915. The first magazine was The Electrical Experimenter (1913–1931) and the most notable magazines were Radio News (1919–1985) and Amazing Stories (1926–2005). Their radio station, WRNY … Wikipedia
Mutual Broadcasting System — Type Cooperative radio network (1934–52); corporate controlled radio network (1952–99) … Wikipedia
WFAN — This article is about the current New York sports radio station. For other uses, see WFAN (disambiguation). WFAN City of license New York City Broadcast area New York metropolitan area Branding Sports R … Wikipedia
Remote broadcast — In broadcast engineering, a remote broadcast (usually just called a remote or a live remote) is broadcasting done from a location away from the regular studio. A remote pickup unit (RPU) is usually used to transmit the audio and/or video back to… … Wikipedia